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Honeycutt Named Assistant Track & Field Coach

Honeycutt Named Assistant Track & Field Coach

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MONROE, La. – ULM head track and field coach J.D. Malone announces the hiring of Brody Honeycutt as assistant track & field coach.

Honeycutt comes to Monroe from Colgate, where he was an assistant track & field coach for the Raiders. He was responsible for designing and implementing training programs for horizontal and vertical jumps, multis, sprints, hurdles and relays. He also worked with the strength and conditioning staff to develop an annual plan. He was tasked with high school indoor meet creation and organization, pole vault inventory rebuild and co-coordination of social media accounts.

Prior to Colgate, Honeycutt was a volunteer assistant at his alma mater, West Chester University, from 2016-2018 before taking on a paid assistant role from 2018-2020. While at WCU, he was responsible for coaching horizontal and vertical jumps, hurdles and assisting with sprint groups. He also coordinated the strength and conditioning of the jumps and hurdles group.

He helped the Golden Rams reach a new level of success. He helped coach WCU's women's team to a runner-up finish at the 2020 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Indoor Championship, marking the highest finish in program history. He also guided athletes to 31 PSAC qualifying marks, 16 PSAC scoring marks, four All-PSAC marks and two NCAA provisional qualifying marks.

From 2016-2018, Honeycutt also worked with Avon Grove High School in West Grove, Pennsylvania, coaching sprints, hurdles and pole vault.

Honeycutt competed in track & field for WCU as a multi-event athlete in the decathlon and heptathlon. He received his bachelor's degree in exercise science with a minor in athletic coaching in 2016 before earning a master's degree in exercise and sport physiology in 2018.

Honeycutt owns five different USTFCCCA certifications, including certifications in track & field technical, jumps event specialist, strength & conditioning coach, combined/multi events and sprints/hurdles/relays.

The native of McSherrystown, Pa., also served six years in the U.S. Army National Guard as a Field Artillery Soldier for Alpha Battery 1-108th Field Artillery 56th Stryker Brigade.

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