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APSU Track and Field adds TJ Pride to coaching staff

APSU Sports Information

APSU Women's Track and FieldClarksville, TN – TJ Pride, an acclaimed assistant coach who has worked with National Junior College Athletic Association National Champions at Iowa Western, has joined Doug Molnar‘s track and field coaching staff at Austin Peay State University.  

Pride was an assistant at Iowa Western since March 2015, working with the jumps and pole vault groups in addition to his services as home meet director and recruiting.

Austin Peay announces TJ Pride joins Track and Field coaching staff. (APSU Sports Information)

Overall, he worked with 34 individual regional champions, including NJCAA Division I pole vault runner-ups Salome Brugier (2017 Indoor), Monique Apuakehau (2017 Outdoor) and 2016 Indoor men’s pole vault National Champion Lens McKeown.

In addition, he helped lead Iowa Western to a Region XI outdoor championship in 2017.

Prior to his time in Council Bluffs, Pride spent five seasons on the staff of Mississippi College, his alma mater, first as a graduate assistant and then as a volunteer. During this era, he coached sprints, jumps and hurdles in addition to his duties recruiting, coordinating workouts and marking academic progress of the student-athletes.

In total, Pride has directly coached or assisted 30 All-Americans at the NJCAA and Division II level.

As an athlete, Pride’s accomplishments are as impeccable as those during his time as a coach. A dual-sport athlete at Mississippi College, he was a top-five national finisher in the pole vault in 2010 and was member of the 2009 American Southwest football champions. He was a four-time Division III All-American in pole vault, long jump and triple jump and reached 5.47m in the pole vault in an attempt to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Trials.

“We look for TJ to help us continue the success we’ve had in the jumps and pole vault,” Molnar said. “We’re excited to have him on board and we think he can move those groups forward and make them a major force on the regional and national scene.”

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