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Josh Langley Named East Region Assistant Coach of the Year
 

 
 
 
Josh Langley has been named East Region Assistant Coach of the Year for jumps and combined events in his first season with the Clemson program.
 
Josh Langley has been named East Region Assistant Coach of the Year for jumps and combined events in his first season with the Clemson program.
 
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June 4, 2007

Clemson, SC - Josh Langley of the men's track & field team has been named East Region Assistant Coach of the Year for jumps and combined events. The announcement was made over the weekend by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).

Langley, who is in his first season with the Tiger program, coached three student-athletes to berths in the NCAA Outdoor Championships this week. He helped junior Mitch Greeley to a personal best clearance of 17'9" and runner-up finish at the East Region Championships on May 25. He also coached George Fields, who was fourth and earned an automatic bid to NCAAs in the long jump. Adam Linkenauger, a high jumper, also earned an invitation to the national meet under Langley's supervision.

He coached Linkenauger to his fourth consecutive ACC outdoor high jump title in April. He also led Fields, Greeley, Jason Bell, and Ryan Koontz to All-ACC honors at the conference meet in College Park, MD.

Langley did an outstanding job during indoor season as well. Koontz finished seventh at the NCAA Championships and earned All-America honors in the heptathlon. He coached Fields to his first-ever ACC title in the long jump. He also helped Bell, Greeley, and Koontz to runner-up finishes at the conference indoor meet in Clemson. Linkenauger finished third at ACCs in the indoor high jump under Langley's watch.

Under his tutelage, Greeley improved on his school records in both the indoor and outdoor pole vault. Langley also guided Koontz to a school record 5,569 points in the heptathlon this indoor season.
 

 


 
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