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By: Tito Chapman
Lubbock, Texas, March 9, 2025 – Monroe University track and field coach Shirvon Greene has once again been named the USTFCCCA Atlantic Region Men’s and Women’s Coach of the Year.
Greene has won both awards since he was promoted to Head Coach of the Track and Field Team in 2021. This year, he led the Mustangs Men to the No. 1 team ranking in the Region. Regionally, his athletes currently hold the No. 1 spots in a region high six events (800m, 1000m, Mile, 3000m, 4×4, and DMR). Coach Greene produced a region high of 10 national qualifiers for the national championships across the following events: (400m, 800m, 1000m, DMR, and 4x400m). Additionally, Greene athletes rank in the top-2 of the region in a total of 10 events (60m, 200m, 400m, 600m, 800m, 1000m, Mile, 3K, DMR, and 4×4).
Men’s Coach of the Year – Shirvon Greene
Women’s Coach of the Year – Shirvon Greene
Coach Greene also led the Mustang Women to the No. 1 team ranking in the Atlantic Region. The women athletes also hold the No. 1 spots in a region high nine events (60mh, 200m, 400m, 600m, 800m, 1K, Mile, 3K, LJ, 4×4, and DMR). Greene produced a region high eight national qualifiers for the national Championships across the nine events (60mh, 200m, 400m, 600m, 800m, 1k, Mile, 3K, LJ, 4×4, and DMR). Nationally, his team ranks #19.
Women’s and Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year – Shanique McKenzie-Daniel
Greene’s assistant, Coach Shanique McKenzie-Daniel, was selected as the Atlantic Region Assistant Coach of the Year for both men and women as well. McKenzie-Daniel assisted in leading the Mustang men to a region high six events (800m, 1k, Mile, 3K, 4×4, and DMR). She also assisted in producing a region high ten national qualifiers for the national championships across six events (800m, 1k, Mile, 3K, 4×4, and DMR).
Atlantic Region Women’s Athlete of the Year – Attoya Harvey
Student athlete Attoya Harvey copped the Atlantic Region Women’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Year. She qualified in a region high six events for the national Championships and ranked no. 1 in the region in a season high five events as well.
Atlantic Region Men’s Athlete of the Year – Tinashe Bure
Women’s Field Athlete of the Year – Brinel Thomas
Brinel Thomas copped the Women’s Field Athlete of the Year. She jumped the furthest in the region in the long jump. Further, she ranked #1 in the region for Long Jump at 5.66m and ranked eleventh nationally. Thomas secured a 6th-place finish in the long jump at the NJCAA Indoor Championships and secured a spot on the podium for the Monroe Mustangs.
Conclusion:
This year, Shirvon Greene led the Monroe University track and field team to impressive achievements, earning him the USTFCCCA Atlantic Region Men’s and Women’s Coach of the Year award. His athletes excelled in various events, and he produced a region high number of national qualifiers for the national championships.
FAQs:
* What is the USTFCCCA?
The USTFCCCA stands for United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
* What is the Atlantic Region?
The Atlantic Region refers to the region in the United States that includes the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Washington D.C.
* What is the NJCAA?
The NJCAA stands for National Junior College Athletic Association.
* What is the Long Jump?
The Long Jump is a track and field event where athletes jump as far as possible in a single bound.
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