U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) is a New Orleans–based non-profit professional association representing men's and women's cross country and track & field coaches in the United States. The organization includes thousands of coaches from the NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA, and state high school athletic associations.[1]
The group serves as an advocate for coaches, providing a national forum to address their needs. It also serves as a lobbyist for coaches' interests, and a "liaison between the various stakeholders" in the sport.[1]
Hall of Fame
The organization is the custodian of the USTFCCCA Coaches Hall of Fame, founded in 1995.[2]
The Bowerman
The organization administers the highest award given to collegiate student athletes in track & field, The Bowerman.[3] The award was founded in 2009.
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- Member Schools
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- 2009: Galen Rupp (Oregon)
- 2010: Ashton Eaton (Oregon)
- 2011: Ngoni Makusha (Florida State)
- 2012: Cam Levins (Southern Utah)
- 2013: Derek Drouin (Indiana)
- 2014: Deon Lendore (Texas A&M)
- 2015: Marquis Dendy (Florida)
- 2016: Jarrion Lawson (Arkansas)
- 2017: Christian Coleman (Tennessee)
- 2018: Michael Norman (USC)
- 2019: Grant Holloway (Florida)
- 2021: JuVaughn Harrison (LSU)
- 2022: Trey Cunningham (FSU)
- 2023: Jaydon Hibbert (Arkansas)
- 2009: Jenny Barringer (Colorado)
- 2010: Queen Harrison (Virginia Tech)
- 2011: Jessica Beard (Texas A&M)
- 2012: Kimberlyn Duncan (LSU)
- 2013: Brianna Rollins (Clemson)
- 2014: Laura Roesler (Oregon)
- 2015: Jenna Prandini (Oregon)
- 2016: Courtney Okolo (Texas)
- 2017: Raevyn Rogers (Oregon)
- 2018: Keturah Orji (Georgia)
- 2019: Sha'Carri Richardson (LSU)
- 2021: Athing Mu (Texas A&M)
- 2022: Abby Steiner (Kentucky)
- 2023: Julien Alfred (Texas)
- Chairs: Herman Frazier (2009–present)
- Vice-Chairs: Alfreeda Goff (2009–present)
- John Anderson
- Ryan Fenton (former)
- Queen Harrison (former)
- Lewis Johnson (former)
- Lisa Malosky (former)
- Grant Holloway
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