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Women's Track & Field Year-By-Year Highlights

Year Coach Highlights
1995 Larry Rodgers Fourth place Braves Track Classic, 1st place Carolinas Championship (Joan Callahan MVP Running Events)
1996 Larry Rodgers Second place Braves Track Classic, Tied for 1st place Carolinas Championship
1997 Larry Rodgers Fourth place Braves Track Classic, 2nd place Carolinas Championship
1998 Larry Rodgers Seventh place Braves Track Classic, 4th place Carolinas Championship
1999 Larry Rodgers Sixth place Braves Track Classic, 3rd place Carolinas Championship (Brittina Griffin met NCAA II Provisional Qualifying Time for 100-Meter dash)
2000 Larry Rodgers Second place Braves Track Classic, 2nd place Carolinas Championship (Tracy Pickett Field MVP)
2001 Larry Rodgers No Track Classic (New Track Construction), 3rd place Carolinas Championship
2002 Larry Rodgers No Track Classic (New Track Construction), 2nd place Carolinas Championship (TeShayla Horne MVP Running Events)
2003 Larry Rodgers Hosted first meet at Dick and Lenore Taylor Track, 4th place Carolinas Championship, Broke seven records on the season (Ebony Orr Field MVP, Kathy Oldham Most Valuable Runner)
2004 Larry Rodgers 5th place Carolinas Championship, Broke two records on the season (Tierra Carpenter Most Versatile Performer, Tierra Kaiser Field MVP)
2005 Larry Rodgers First place Carolinas Champ. Walters MVP of meet, Rodgers Coach of the Year; Marquita Walters Field MVP, Adriana Yanez Most Valuable Runner
2006 Larry Rodgers First place Carolinas Champ. (Walters Field MVP, Rodgers Coach of the Year)
2007 Larry Rodgers First place Carolinas Championship, Tierra McIntosh named track MVP, Rodgers named Coach of the Year. On the season 74 Lady Braves earned
top five individual finishes with 22 first place finishes.
2008 Larry Rodgers First place Carolinas Championship. Brittany Anderson set the school record for the hammer throw and Tierra McIntosh set the new school record of
the 400m dash. Team finished fifth at the NCAA II South Regional.
2009 Larry Rodgers No Carolinas Championship (canceled); Katherine Davis broke the hammer throw record four times; Jessica McDowell broke the 100m hurdles record
three times as well as the record for the indoor 55m hurdles; Brittany Anderson broke the indoor weight throw record two times.
2010 Larry Rodgers No Carolinas Championship (canceled); Kyera Tennyson became first student-athlete in history of program to qualify for NCAA Championships (high
jump; 9th at NCAAs); 3rd at NCAA Southeast Region Championships, 6th at UNCW Seahawk Invitational, 6th at Savannah State Eye Opener; Won 10
events at Braves Track & Field Classic while posting 15 top-10 finishes.
2011 Larry Rodgers Placed second at NCAA Southeast Region Championships; Also placed sixth at UNCW Seahawk Invitational; Season marked final season of Larry
Rodgers career
2012 Adonis Stanley Placed second at NCAA Southeast Region Championships; Also placed fifth at UNCW Seahawk Invitational; Logged 27 top-10 finishes at Southeast
Region championships, including six event titles
2013 Gary Aycock Placed sixth at inaugural Peach Belt Conference Championships; Also placed fifth at UNCW Seahawk Invitational; Logged 18 top-10 finishes at PBC
Championships, including two event titles by Hana Metzinger (Hammer, Javelin)
2014 Gary Aycock Placed fourth at PBC Championships; Also placed fifth at UNCW Seahawk Invitational; Logged 16 top-10 finishes at PBC Championships, including three
event titles (Jani Perez - Heptathlon, Hana Metzinger - Javelin, Jaynell Brown - Shot Put); Three different athletes combined for three all-conference nods
2015 Dr. Peter Ormsby Placed third at PBC Championships; Also placed seventh at UNCW Seahawk Invitational; Logged 28 top-10 finishes at PBC Championships, including five
event titles (Jeanna Cube - Heptathlon, Triple Jump; Hana Metzinger - Discus, Javelin; Jaynell Brown (Shot Put); Seven women’s athletes combined to rake
in 10 all-PBC honors
2016 Dr. Peter Ormsby Finished fourth at PBC Championships; Won Braves Classic, placed second at Wingate Invitational and finished fifth at Campbell Invitational; Jaynell
Brown named PBC and USTFCCA Region Field Athlete of the Year
2017 Dr. Peter Ormsby Runner-up at Peach Belt Conference Championships; First place finish at Braves Track Classic; Kelsi Sheldon was named PBC Freshman Field Athlete of the Year and Jenna Cube was named PBC Field Athlete of the Year; Four athletes were named USTFCCCA All-Region.
2018 Dr. Peter Ormsby Third place finish at the Peach Belt Conference Championships; Hosted Peach Belt Conference Championships; Jeanna Cube was named PBC Field Athlete of the Year for the second consecutive year; Lashonda Tate (Triple Jump) and Jeanna Cube (100m Hurdles) each qualified for the NCAA Championships where Tate finished 24th and Cube finished 17th; Patrick Heckroth was named USTFCCCA Assistant Coach of the Year.
2019 Dr. Peter Ormsby Second place finish at the Peach Belt Conference Championships; Quanterra Harrison was named PBC Freshman Track Athlete of the Year; Two athletes were named USTFCCCA All-Region; Five Athletes claimed event titles at the Peach Belt Conference Championships.
2020 Dr. Peter Ormsby MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS! Competed in first Mountain East Conference Championship; Erman Jepleting was named MEC Track Athlete of the Year; Dr. Peter Ormsby was named MEC Coach of the Year;  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 CONFERENCE CAROLINAS INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS! Competed as an associate member of the Conference Carolinas Conference during indoor season; Dr. Peter Ormsby was named Conference Carolinas Indoor Track Coach of the Year as well as the USTFCCCA Southeast Region Head Coach of the Year; Placed second at the Peach Belt Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships; Dr. Peter Ormsby was named PBC Co-Coach of the Year; Raigan Evans was named PBC Female Field Athlete of the Year and Lillian Marino was named PBC Freshman Field Athlete of the Year; Quanterra Harrison qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 100-meter Hurdles and finished 13th. 
2022 Dr. Peter Ormsby Finished in third place at the Conference Carolinas Indoor Conference Championship; Claimed a runner-up finish at the Conference Carolinas Outdoor Conference Championship; Quanterra Harrison qualified for the NCAA Outdoor National Championship in the 400m Hurdles and placed 11th to earn All-American status. 
2023 Dr. Peter Ormsby Finished second at the Conference Carolinas Indoor Championships; Kathryn Anderson was named as the Conference Carolinas Indoor Track Athlete of the Year; Placed 5th at the Conference Carolinas Outdoor Championships; Hosted the Braves Classic. 
2024 Dr. Peter Ormsby Finished third at the Conference Carolinas Indoor Championships, as well as the Conference Carolinas Outdoor Championships; Moureen Kimaiyo was named Conference Carolinas Indoor Freshman of the Year.
2025 Dr. Peter Ormsby Finished fourth at the Conference Carolinas Indoor Championships and fifth at the Conference Carolinas Indoor Championships.