Miles Woodhouse
Miles Woodhouse
Class of: 1990
Induction Class of: 2001
Sports: Men's Track & Field

Miles Woodhouse ('90) is the most decorated athlete in the history of the tradition-rich men's track and field program, excelling both on the national and regional levels. 

The talented Jamaica Plain native earned All America honors five times in his outstanding four-year career, including four times in his specialty: the triple jump. He is the only Westfield State athlete to achieve All America honors more than twice, and the first to achieve All America status in two events. 

Among his national accolades are: nine-time national qualifier; All America triple jumper for both the 1989 and 1990 indoor and outdoor seasons; and All America member of the 1600 indoor relay team in 1988. 

Regionally, Woodhouse garnered All New England honors 19 times. He was a 10-time All New England (Divisions I, II, III) performer, and nine times placed in the New England Division III championships, including a first place in the triple jump during the 1989 outdoor season. 

Woodhouse dominated the competition in the Mass. State Conference outdoor championships, claiming seven individual crowns, including the 400 intermediate hurdles for four consecutive years. 

Woodhouse set a conference record in the triple jump and still holds the school record. In addition, he is the former school record holder in the 400 hurdles. 

During his four years at Westfield State, Woodhouse's talents helped to lead the Owls four conference championships; a second and third place, respectively, in the 1988 and 1989 New England Division III outdoor championships; sixth place finishes in three New England Division III finals; and a 10th place in the 1988 indoor nationals. 

A business management major at Westfield State, Woodhouse has worked for City Year, an AmeriCorp national youth service program that unites a diverse group of young adults for 10 months of community service. While at City Year, Woodhouse has held a number of positions: national human resource representative, project manager, recruitment manager, and director of recruitment. 

In addition, he has worked on a number of projects, including: City Year's annual national convention; City Year Boston Martin Luther King Celebration; and City Year Boston Serv-a-thon. 
Woodhouse is currently working for the PARTNERS program at the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education as the program coordinator. His responsibilities include recruiting, training and evaluating teachers; overseeing major events; and engaging corporations to support this very unique urban-suburban partnership. 

Prior to that he worked for two years as a recruiter and counselor for the Urban Education program as his college alma mater.