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Todd Curll 2013

Todd Curll

  • Title
    Assistant Track & Field Coach (Pole Vault)
  • Email
    curllt@stockton.edu
  • Phone
    609-626-6044
Updated 8/18/25

Todd Curll is in his 29th year on the Stockton track & field coaching staff. In 2022, Curll relinquished the head women’s track & field coach role after 19 years but remained on staff as an assistant coach for the pole vault. He previously was an assistant coach for six years before becoming head women’s track & field coach in 2003.
 
As head women’s coach, Curll led Stockton to the track & field program’s only NJAC title, the 2017 NJAC outdoor championship, and 14 NJAC runner-up finishes (10 outdoor, four indoor). He was voted NJAC Coach of the Year five times (2005, 06, 10, 17 outdoor and 2008 indoor).
 
Under Curll’s direction, Stockton placed in the top three at the NJAC outdoor meet seven consecutive times (2015-22) and at the NJAC indoor meet six straight times (2016-22). His teams also excelled in the classroom, consistently earning USTFCCCA All-Academic Team status.
 
A former college decathlete, Curll has vast knowledge of several events but his specialty is the pole vault. His vaulters have earned a total of 17 All-American honors. Under Curll’s tutelage, Kim Marino won NCAA indoor and outdoor championships in 2003.
 
Curll helped Marino, Eric Reissek, Jake Owens, Rachel Joseph, Chelsea Vaughan, Kaitlyn Dermen and Lauren Preston become All-Americans in the pole vault. Vaughan earned All-American status six times while Marino achieved the accomplishment five times and Reissek twice.
 
Curll has been involved with track and field since 1985. He is originally from Lansdale, Pa., where he competed for North Penn High School. As a competitor, Curll placed fourth in the pole vault at the Pennsylvania state championship with a personal best of 14'9". He began his coaching career as the top assistant and jumps coach at Cumberland Valley High School in Mechanicsburg, PA. After three successful years, Curll left Pennsylvania to join the Stockton staff in 1997.