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Kaymarie Jones

Kaymarie Williams

  • Title
    Associate Head Coach for Track & Field / Cross Country
  • Email
    TBA
  • Phone
    202-687-2435
Kaymarie Williams joined the track & field / cross country program as an associate head coach as announced by Director Alton McKenzie starting August 2021, working directly with the sprints, hurdles and jumps groups. She helped lead the Hoyas in 2021-2022 to a first place finish in the women's Cross Country BIG EAST Championships and a second place finish for the men

Helped lead the men's outdoor team to a second place finish and the women's team toa. third place finish in the BIG EAST outdoor championships. Williams also helped secure five first-place finishes at the BIG EAST Indoor Championships.

Williams comes to the Hilltop after a three-year stint at Winston-Salem State University, where she served as the head cross country / track & field coach since the summer of 2018. Her experience and energy will be an asset to the program and continue its recent strides in the sprints, jumps and hurdles.
 
Williams made a quick impact for the Rams as she led the team to the 2019 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Outdoor Track & Field Championship and helped to guide a pair of qualifiers to the 2019 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships. At the 2019 NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships, Williams’ squad qualified a 400-meter relay team along with an individual qualifier.
 
Despite the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons affected because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Williams continued to see strides from her athletes. During the 2020 indoor season, the Rams earned an All-America distinction in the 60-meter dash from the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
 
Prior to Winston-Salem State, Williams spent three years as an assistant coach at New Mexico Highlands University, serving as an assistant coach with the Cowgirls.  During her tenure with the program, she helped NMHU rank seventh in the nation in 2018 with eight All-Americans. The team also won a Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Championship where her student-athletes swept the women’s triple jump and won the women’s 200-meter dash, long jump, and the 4 x100-meter relay. For her efforts, Williams was honored as the USTFCCCA South Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year. 
 
Prior to joining the coaching staff at New Mexico Highlands, Williams served as a volunteer coach at Clemson as well as coaching stints at Adams State and Wingate University.  She is a 2013 graduate of Adams State University and she holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Adams State (2014) as well.
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