| Year |
Coach |
Highlights |
| 1966 |
Ed Crain |
Team won 7, loss 2, fifth in District Meet |
| 1967 |
Ed Crain |
NAIA District 26 champions |
| 1968 |
Ed Crain |
NAIA District 26 runner-up |
| 1969 |
Ed Crain |
NAIA District 29 champions, Won the Fayetteville State Invitational |
| 1970 |
Ed Crain |
NAIA District 29 champions |
| 1971 |
Ed Crain |
NAIA District 29 champions |
| 1972 |
Ed Crain |
NAIA District 29 champions, state champions, 13th in NAIA Nationals |
| 1973 |
Ed Crain |
NAIA District 29 champions, 21st in NAIA Nationals |
| 1974 |
Ed Crain |
NAIA District 29 champions, 15th in NAIA Nationals |
| 1975 |
Ed Crain |
NAIA District 29 champions, 14th in NAIA Nationals |
| 1976 |
Ed Crain |
NAIA District 29 champions, 12th in NCAA Division II Nationals, 34th in NAIA Nationals |
| 1977 |
Ed Crain |
NAIA District 29 champions, 5th in NAIA Nationals Carolinas Conference Champions |
| 1978 |
Ed Crain |
NAIA District 26 champions, 5th in NAIA Nationals, 5th in NCAA II Nationals, Carolinas Conference Champions |
| 1979 |
Ed Crain |
NAIA District 26 champions, Carolinas Conference Champions, 3rd in NAIA Nationals |
| 1980 |
Ed Crain |
NAIA District 26 champions, Carolinas Conference Champions, 19th in NAIA Nationals, 21st in NCAA II Nationals |
| 1981 |
Ed Crain |
NAIA District 26 champions, Carolinas Conference Champions, 6th at NAIA Nationals, 25th at NCAA II Nationals |
| 1982 |
Larry Rodgers |
NAIA District 26 runners-up, Carolinas Conference Champions, 3rd at NAIA Nationals, 27th in NCAA II Nationals |
| 1983 |
Larry Rodgers |
NAIA District 26 runners-up, Carolinas Conference Champions, 12th at NAIA Nationals |
| 1984 |
Larry Rodgers |
NAIA District 26 runner-up, Carolinas Conference Champions, 19th at NAIA Nationals |
| 1985 |
Larry Rodgers |
Carolinas Conference Champions (No District Meet Held), 36th at NCAA II Nationals |
| 1986 |
Larry Rodgers |
Carolinas Conference Champions, NAIA District 26 Champions, 50th place at NCAA II Nationals |
| 1987 |
Larry Rodgers |
Carolinas Conference Champions, NAIA District 26 Champions |
| 1988 |
Larry Rodgers |
Carolinas Conference and NAIA District 26 runner-up |
| 1989 |
Larry Rodgers |
Carolinas Conference and NAIA District 26 runner-up |
| 1990 |
Larry Rodgers |
NAIA District 26 Champions |
| 1991 |
Larry Rodgers |
NAIA District 26 runner-up |
| 1992 |
Larry Rodgers |
NAIA District 26 runner-up |
| 1993 |
Larry Rodgers |
3rd place Carolinas Invitational Championship (first year for meet) |
| 1994 |
Larry Rodgers |
1st place Carolinas Invitational Championship |
| 1995 |
Larry Rodgers |
1st place Carolinas Invitational Championship, Maurice Perry finished 13th at NCAA II Nationals |
| 1996 |
Larry Rodgers |
1st place Carolinas Invitational Championship, 2nd Braves Track Classic, Maurice Perry Qualified for NCAA II Nationals (100m, Long Jump) |
| 1997 |
Larry Rodgers |
3rd place Braves Track Classic, 2nd place Carolinas Championship |
| 1998 |
Larry Rodgers |
2nd place Braves Track Class, 3rd place Carolinas Championship (Josh Robertson Field MVP) |
| 1999 |
Larry Rodgers |
Tied for 2nd place at Braves Track Classic, Tied for 1st place at Carolinas Championship (Josh Robertson Field MVP), Paul Powers qualifies for nationals (1500m) |
| 2000 |
Larry Rodgers |
Third place at Braves Track Classic, 1st place at Carolinas Championship (Trey Bailey, Field MVP, Mike Jimenez Track MVP) |
| 2001 |
Larry Rodgers |
No Track Classic (New Track Construction) 2nd place at Carolinas Championship |
| 2002 |
Larry Rodgers |
No Track Classic (New Track Construction) 3rd place at Carolinas Championship (Nicholas Cowell Field MVP) |
| 2003 |
Larry Rodgers |
Hosted first meet at Dick and Lenore Taylor Track, 1st place at Carolinas Championship (Nicholas Cowell Field MVP, Mike Jimenez Most Valuable Runner) |
| 2004 |
Larry Rodgers |
Third place at Carolinas Championship (Waco Douglas Field MVP, Jeremy Holman Most Valuable Runner) |
| 2005 |
Larry Rodgers |
Third place at Carolinas Championship (Nicholas Cowell Field MVP of meet) (Ransom Walters Field MVP, Antione Stanley Most Valuable Runner) |
| 2006 |
Larry Rodgers |
Third place Carolinas Championship |
| 2007 |
Larry Rodgers |
Finished 2nd at the Carolinas Track & Field Championship. On the season, earned 48 top five individual finishes including eight first place finishes |
| 2008 |
Larry Rodgers |
Won the 2008 Carolinas Track & Field Championship. The 4x100 relay team qualified provisionally for the NCAA Championship |
| 2009 |
Larry Rodgers |
No Carolinas Championship (canceled); Jamel Allison garnered all-American honors after placing fourth in the long jump at the NCAA Championships; Allison recorded seven individual meet titles. |
| 2010 |
Larry Rodgers |
No Carolinas Championship (canceled); Karlos Jordan (200m) automatically qualified for NCAA Championships, while the Braves also sent Mau rice Eubanks (100m) and the 4x100 relay team (Brandon Eaddy, Karlos Jordan, Tyrie Webb and Maurice Eubanks -- Devan Cureton, alternate) to championships as well; Finished 4th at NCAA II Southeast Region Championships, 4th at UNCW Seahawk Invitational and first (of 13 teams) at Savannah State Eye Opener; Won eight events at Braves Track & Field Classic. |
| 2011 |
Larry Rodgers |
Maurice Eubanks (100m, 200m) provisionally qualified for the NCAA championships, finishing sixth in both events; Braves finished tied for 38th at NCAA Championships (60 total teams); Eubanks named USTFCCCA region athlete of the year, Larry Rodgers named region coach of the year and Adonis Stanley named region assistant coach of the year; Braves placed first out of 11 teams at NCAA II Southeast Region Championships and 3rd out of 11 teams at UNCW Seahawk Invitational; Ten different athletes earned USTFCCCA all-region honors in 23 events, with Eubanks and fellow senior Karlos Jordan earning all-region honors in a nation’s-best five events |
| 2012 |
Adonis Stanley |
Pardon Ndhlovu earned all-America honors after finishing fourth in the 10000m run at the NCAA Championships; Braves finished tied for 34th at NCAA Championships (41 total teams); A.J. Davis named region’s field athlete of the year, while Gary Aycock was named region assistant coach of the year; UNCP finished third at NCAA Southeast Region Championships, logging 23 top-10 finishes, including eight event titles |
| 2013 |
Gary Aycock |
Pardon Ndhlovu earned all-America honors at the NCAA Championships after finishing seventh in 5000m run; Ndhlovu also finished 11th in 10000m run, while Zeke Hoggs finished 13th in the triple jump; Braves placed second at inaugural Peach Belt Conference Championships, logging 40 top-10 finishes, including eight event titles |
| 2014 |
Gary Aycock |
Finished fourth at PBC Championships, with six different athletes combining to log seven all-conference honors; Matt Thompson won PBC title in the javelin throw; Team also placed seventh at UNCW Seahawk Invitational |
| 2015 |
Dr. Peter Ormsby |
Finished third at PBC Championships; Also finished third at UNCW Seahawk Invitational; Logged 27 top-10 finishes at PBC Championships, including an event title by Shaquille Ray in the 100m dash; Eight men’s athletes combined to post 10 all-PBC honors; Ormsby named PBC Coach of the Year in his first year at the helm |
| 2016 |
Dr. Peter Ormsby |
Finished fourth at UNCP-hosted PBC Championships; Also finished first at Braves Classic, second at Wingate Invitational and fifth at Campbell Invitational; Kory Jones finished seventh in long jump at NCAA Championships |
| 2017 |
Dr. Peter Ormsby |
PEACH BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS! Peter Ormsby was named Coach of the Year; Silus Kipkoech was named PBC Freshman of the Year and Track Athlete of the Year; Christian Ceccato finished 17th in 110m hurdles at NCAA Championships. |
| 2018 |
Dr. Peter Ormsby |
Runner-up finish at the Peach Belt Conference Championships; Hosted the PBC Championship; Silus Kipkoech named Track Athlete of the Year; Peter Ormsby named Coach of the Year; Kory Jones finished 13th in the long jump at the NCAA Championship. |
| 2019 |
Dr. Peter Ormsby |
Second place finish at the Peach Belt Conference Championships; 34 all-conference awards; Jamar Adams was named Freshman Track Athlete of the Year; Silus Kipkoech was named Track Athlete of the Year; Terrence Lackey was named Freshman Field Athlete of the Year; Javon Graham finished 11th in the 60m Hurdles at the NCAA Indoor National Championships and earned All-America status; Graham also finished 11th in the 110m Hurdles at the NCAA Outdoor National Championships. |
| 2020 |
Dr. Peter Ormsby |
Competed in first Mountain East Conference Championship and finished runner-up; Joshua Chepkesir was named Track Athlete of the Year and Most Outstanding Performer; Chepkesir qualified for the NCAA Indoor National Championship in both the 3000m run and 5000m run, but the championship was canceled due to COVID-19; Chepkesir was named an All-American for both events; Hosted Braves Track Classic and claimed first place for the only outdoor meet of the year; Remainder of Outdoor Track & Field season canceled due to COVID-19. |
| 2021 |
Dr. Peter Ormsby |
Competed as an associate member of the Conference Carolinas Indoor Track & Field Conference Championship and brought home a third place finish; Orlandus Gamble qualified for the NCAA Indoor National Championships in High Jump and finished 9th to earn All-American status; Placed second at the Peach Belt Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships; Joshua Chepkesir was named PBC Freshman of the Year while Caleb Baldwin was named PBC Male Runner of the Year; Brandon Boyles was tabbed as the PBC Male Field Athlete of the Year; Orlandus Gamble, Jamar Adams, Caleb Baldwin, and Preston Coker qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 4x100-meter Relay but were disqualified at the meet; Gamble also competed in the High Jump at the NCAA Championships and placed 7th to earn All-American status. |
| 2022 |
Dr. Peter Ormsby |
Captured a runner-up finish at the Conference Carolinas Indoor Track & Field Championships; Joshua Chepkesir was named as the Men's Track Athlete of the Year; Orlandus Gamble qualified for the NCAA Indoor National Championships in High Jump and placed 6th to earn All-American status; Finished in second place at the Conference Carolinas Outdoor Conference Championships ... Joshua Chepekesir qualified for the NCAA Outdoor National Championship in the 10000m Run. |
| 2023 |
Dr. Peter Ormsby |
Picked up a runner-up finish at the Conference Carolinas Indoor Championships, as well as the Conference Carolinas Outdoor Championships; Hosted the Braves Track Classic; Joshua Chepkesir was named as the Conference Carolinas Indoor Track Athlete of the Year. |
| 2024 |
Dr. Peter Ormsby |
Finished runner-up at the Conference Carolinas Indoor Championships, as well as the Conference Carolinas Outdoor Championships; Braylon Brooks was named Conference Carolinas Indoor Freshman of the Year. |
| 2025 |
Dr. Peter Ormsby |
Finished third at both the Conference Carolinas Indoor Championships and Outdoor Championships; Mekhi Hayes qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships in the 200m; Trent Brown was named Male Field Athlete of the Meet at the Outdoor Championships; Norman Junker crowned Conference Carolinas Men's Outdoor Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year. |