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Derek Rousseau

Derek Rousseau

  • Title
    Assistant Coach (Jumps, High Hurdles, Short Sprints) / Sports Performance Assistant (Coordinator for XC/T&F)
  • Email
    derekrou@mit.edu
  • College
    Sacred Heart '04
  • Year
    8th at MIT

Derek Rousseau enters his eighth season as a member of the MIT coaching staff in 2024-25 as he oversees the men's and women's jumpers and sprinters. He came to MIT after four years as the head coach for the State University of New York at Oswego. In addition, Rousseau is also a member of the MIT Sports Performance staff, where he works with student-athletes from across the Institute's 33 intercollegiate programs.

In the 2022-23 season, Rousseau's athletes captured a pair of NCAA individual national championships as Kenneth Wei earned the indoor long jump title and Enoch Ellis captured the 110-meter hurdle championship at the outdoor championship meet. At the conclusion of the season, Rousseau was named as the USTFCCCA Men's Outdoor Track and Field National Assistant Coach of the Year.

In his first season with the Engineers, Rousseau was honored as the USTFCCCA East Region Men's Indoor Track and Field Assistant Coach of the Year and in 2018-19, Yorai Shaoul captured the NCAA indoor and outdoor triple jump national championships. In the 2021-22 season, Rousseau coached Kenneth Wei to both the NCAA indoor and outdoor long jump titles and the outdoor high jump NCAA championship by Kimmy McPherson.

Rousseau holds several coaching certifications, including both the USATF Level III and IAAF Level 5 certifications in the jumping events and is a USTFCCCA Sprint / Hurdle / Relay Specialist. Rousseau also holds a USTFCCCA Strength and Conditioning license and is a NASM Certified Performance Enhancement Specialsit.

Rousseau received his M.Ed in Counseling from Providence College and earned his Bachelor in Psychology from Sacred Heart University in Connecticut in 2004.