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Alabama State University Women's Track
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Alabama State University

Alabama State University Women's Track

NCAA Division 1 Montgomery, AL Public

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

96%

Avg SAT

977

Avg ACT

18

Enrollment

3,322

Team Information

Sport

Track

Gender

Women's

Division

NCAA Division 1

Location

Montgomery, AL

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Coaching Staff (5)

Ritchie Beene

Head Coach

Ritchie Beene enters his 16th year at the helm of the men’s and women’s cross country program, and 26th overall with Alabama State University as the 2022-23 season gets underway.   He served as an assistant coach under the legendary Horace Crump for 11 years before taking over as the head coach upon Crump’s retirement.  During his tenure as an assistant coach, he helped lead the cross country and track and field teams to 13 Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) championships and the men’s team to two. He led the women’s cross country team to four championships and three top finishes on the men’s side. While at the helm of the men’s and women’s cross country/track and field programs, he has amassed a total of 38 SWAC championship titles and Coach of Year honors. Beene has a combined 54 SWAC Championships, making him of one the winningest coach in all Division I sports. Although the 2019-20 season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Beene still led Alabama State to a possible three out of four championships during the calendar year. The women’s cross country team captured a conference crown, and the two teams combined to send seven (six females and one male) to represent the university at the NCAA South Regional. He also led the indoor track and field programs to a sweep of the conference championships, the 12th for the women and the fourth for the men. Beene became the all-time winningest coach in SWAC indoor track and field when the men and women swept the SWAC indoor championships in 2019. That same year, Jamie Brown qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships. Later in the year, the Hornets would sweep the SWAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships, and the team qualified two relay teams and six events for the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Brown made his second trip to the NCAA championships, finishing his career as a First Team All-American. Since taking over in 2008, Beene has led the women’s program to nine cross country championships, 12 indoor championships and 10 outdoor championship titles. He has also coached the men’s program to one cross country, five indoor and one outdoor championships. Both the men’s and women’s team captured conference championships in 2017, the first title for the men since 2004. That year, the Hornets had five student-athletes qualify for nationals, with two student-athletes also competing in the United States Track and Field Championships. In the spring of 2016, the women pulled off the trifecta yet again. They also qualified the 4x100-meter relay for the NCAA Regionals, and qualified 10 members for nationals while the men’s 4x100-meter team also qualified. During the 2015 season, the women’s cross country team not only accomplished winning on the track, but they also were recognized by the NCAA with the APR Recognition Award. That same fall, the Lady Hornets captured their fifth consecutive conference crown, and finished in the top six spots as individuals in the race – finishing with a perfect score. After pulling off the trifecta again on the women’s side with all three titles (2015), the women’s 4x400-meter relay team qualified for nationals and finished as Second Team All-Americans. The team had eight student-athletes qualify for regionals and six for nationals that year. The 2014-15 season was another banner year Beene and the Hornets, with the women’s cross country winning their fourth consecutive conference championship. The winning carried over to indoor with the women winning their seventh consecutive title, and followed that up with their 10th overall outdoor title.   In 2011, the women’s cross country team won their six overall conference title, while five members of the team were named to the All-SWAC teams. Beene was named the 2011 Women’s SWAC Coach of the Year. He helped pull off the trifecta when track season rolled around as the women won both the SWAC Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field titles.  Beene was named the Women’s Coach of the Year in both sports. He coached four runners that season that qualified for the NCAA Regionals and had one conference MVP at the indoor championships and two MVP’s at the outdoor championships. In 2010, the women’s team won the SWAC Outdoor championship and the men’s team tied for third. During that same year, the men’s 4x800 team held the second-fastest time in the NCAA for three weeks, while five individual student-athletes and the men’s 4x400 relay team qualified for the NCAA Regional Championships. That same year in cross country, the men’s and women’s cross country teams finished third in the SWAC Championships, while having four of his runners named to the All-SWAC teams. Beene is also an instructor of Health and Physical Education, and is the co-advisor of the HPER Club. He is an active member of the Alabama Education Association and Alabama State Association for Health, United States Track and Field Association, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, and Troy Chapel AME Zion Male Chorus.   He graduated from Alcorn State University, where he was named cross country MVP and was selected for inclusion in Who’s Who Among College Athletics. He also is a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc., and the Sounds of Dynamite Marching Band.   Beene is married to the former Yolanda Flowers, and they are the parents of Jordan an Paige.         BY THE NUMBERS 57 SWAC Championships (combined as assistant / head coach) 57 SWAC Event Champions 52 NCAA Regional Qualifiers 40 school records (set by student-athletes) 40 SWAC Coach of the Year Honors 15 SWAC Most Valuable Athletes 11 NCAA Qualifiers 9 NCAA Cross Country Regional Championships 18 SWAC Indoor Records (set by student-athletes) 8 SWAC Triple Crowns 8 school cross country records (set by student-athletes) 11 NCAA All- Americans 4 NCAA Academic All-American Teams 6 SWAC Outdoor Records 3 NCAA South/Southeast Region Coach of Year Nominations 2 perfect SWAC Championship Cross Country Scores 2 SWAC Women of the Year CHAMPIONSHIPS   2008 Cross Country (W) Cross Country (M) 2009 Indoor Track and Field (W) 2010 Indoor Track and Field (M) Indoor Track and Field (W) Outdoor Track and Field (W) 2011 Cross Country (W) Indoor Track and Field (W) Outdoor Track and Field (W) 2012 Cross Country (W) Indoor Track and Field (W) Outdoor Track and Field (W) 2013 Cross Country (W) Indoor Track and Field (W) Outdoor Track and Field (W) 2014 Cross Country (W) Indoor Track and Field (W) Outdoor Track and Field (W) 2015  Cross Country (W) Indoor Track and Field (W) Outdoor Track and Field (W) 2016 Cross Country (W) Indoor Track and Field (W) Outdoor Track and Field (W) 2017 Indoor Track and Field (M) Indoor Track and Field (W) Outdoor Track and Field (W) 2018 Cross Country (W) Indoor Track and Field (M) Indoor Track and Field (W) Outdoor Track and Field (W) 2019 Cross Country (W) Indoor Track and Field (M) Indoor Track and Field (W) Outdoor Track and Field (M) Outdoor Track and Field (W) 2020 Indoor Track and Field (W) Indoor Track and Field (M) 2023 Indoor Track and Field (W) Indoor Track and Field (M) Outdoor Track and Field (M)

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Garfield Ellenwood

Associate Head Coach

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Michael Snapp

Assistant Coach

Snapp enters his first season as the Associate Head coach and just completed his seventh season as the assistant cross-country and track and field coach at Alabama State University. During his seven seasons as an assistant coach, he has helped lead ASU to a total of 31 cross country, indoor and outdoor SWAC Championships. Before moving into the assistant coach position, Snapp served on the ASU staff for three seasons (2006-2009) as a graduate assistant coach for ASU, and after graduating he volunteered at ASU for one year (2009-2010). As a graduate assistant and volunteer he assisted on ten of the twenty one championships of the womens cross country and womens and mens indoor and outdoor championships. A two-time graduate of Alabama State University, he received his Masters in Physical Education (2009) and a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration majoring in Computer Information Systems (1999); He also has a Masters in Information Technology from American InterContinental University (2005). He is a pillar in the community, where he gives his time to help children. He has volunteered with the city YMCA Track team, where he help the children develop their skills of running track and field, and the Senior Olympics. Snapp is a member of HPER Club at Alabama State University. He is a member of the USA Track and Field Association and holds several certifications, including USATF Level I certification. He is a CPR/AED certified instructor. He is a native of Joliet Illinois and came to ASU in 1992, where he was a member of the Cross Country and the Track and Field Team (1993-1997). Snapp is a member of the Masonic order and a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. He is married to the former Maryum Neely. Michael Snapp enters his first season as the Associate Head coach and just completed his seventh season as the assistant cross-country and track and field coach at Alabama State University. During his seven seasons as an assistant coach, he has helped lead ASU to a total of 31 cross country, indoor and outdoor SWAC Championships. Before moving into the assistant coach position, Snapp served on the ASU staff for three seasons (2006-2009) as a graduate assistant coach for ASU, and after graduating he volunteered at ASU for one year (2009-2010). As a graduate assistant and volunteer he assisted on ten of the twenty one championships of the womens cross country and womens and mens indoor and outdoor championships. A two-time graduate of Alabama State University, he received his Masters in Physical Education (2009) and a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration majoring in Computer Information Systems (1999); He also has a Masters in Information Technology from American InterContinental University (2005). He is a pillar in the community, where he gives his time to help children. He has volunteered with the city YMCA Track team, where he help the children develop their skills of running track and field, and the Senior Olympics. Snapp is a member of HPER Club at Alabama State University. He is a member of the USA Track and Field Association and holds several certifications, including USATF Level I certification. He is a CPR/AED certified instructor. He is a native of Joliet Illinois and came to ASU in 1992, where he was a member of the Cross Country and the Track and Field Team (1993-1997). Snapp is a member of the Masonic order and a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. He is married to the former Maryum Neely.

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Charles Ryan

Assistant Coach

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Majesty Tutson

Assistant Coach

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