Todd Wiley ('93) was an All-American, All-PSAC and All-ECAC distance runner - excelling in both cross country and track & field from 1989-93. On the track, Wiley placed fourth in the 5,000 meter run at the PSAC Track Championships in his sophomore year (1991). He placed fourth in the 5K again as a junior. In his senior year (1993), Wiley set school records in the outdoor 5,000 (14:28.76) and 10,000 (30:13.71), both of which still stand today. Additionally, he was a member of KU's record-setting indoor 4x800 and distance medley relays.
Wiley earned All-America honors at the 1993 Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships, placing sixth in the 10,000.
As a cross country runner, Wiley placed ninth at the East Region championships as a junior. The next season, Wiley became KU's first-ever cross country All-American, placing 24th at the NCAA Division II Championships. Earlier in the season, Wiley was an All-PSAC and All-Region performer, placing fifth in both races. For his efforts as a senior, he was named Kutztown University's Male Athlete of the Year.
He is a 1993 graduate of KU with a degree in fine arts. He is a native of Chalfont and a graduate of Central Bucks West High School.