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Tyree Price

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Tyree Price joined the Horned Frog staff an assistant coach (jumps) for the TCU track and field programs in the Summer of 2023.


Named the USTFCCCA Women's South Region Assistant Coach of the Year in 2020, Price most recently comes to Fort Worth after spending the past two seasons at USC. He had a stellar two years with the Trojans, highlighted five First-Team NCAA All-Americans, 14 NCAA West Regional Qualifiers and and 17 All-Pac-12 Student-Athletes.

Price coached Allie Jones, the 2023 NCAA Indoor Championships runner-up in the pentathlon. Jones broke the USC school record in the heptathlon and finished fourth overall at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. She also was crowned a Pac-12 Champion in the heptathlon with 6,234 points.

Two of Price's athletes (Johnny Brackins Jr., Jones) qualified for the USATF Outdoor Championships. Price also guided two athletes to the USATF U20 Outdoor Championships.

Price spent a year at Columbia University as an assistant coach, working with jumps and multis. Columbia and the Ivy League did not compete in track and field during the 2021 season due to COVID-19.

Prior to Columbia, Price was at Bethune-Cookman University for eight seasons, serving as an assistant track and field coach and an athletic compliance assistant.

During his time at Bethune-Cookman his men's jumpers posted the top six high jump marks in school history, the top seven long jumps and top seven triple jumps. The women's jumpers also had the five top high jumps in school history, seven of the top eight long jumps and the top five triple jump marks.

During the 2019-20 school year, Price was named USTFCCCA Women's South Region Assistant Coach of the Year, the first non-ACC or SEC coach to earn the honor. He guided Monae' Nichols to PRs in the long jump at 6.44m (21-1.50) and triple jump at 12.81m (42-0.50) earning Second-Team All-America honors.

He also guided his athletes to score 42 of the team's 82 points at the MEAC Championships. Nichols won conference titles in the long and triple jumps and was named Co-Field Athlete of the Meet. He also led Thea Shaw to a MEAC title in the pentathlon.

Price spent six seasons as the head track and field and cross country coach at South Carolina State prior to Bethune-Cookman. At SCSU he coached 51 NCAA Regional qualifiers, 2 NCAA Indoor qualifiers, 5 NCAA All-Americans, 8 NCAA Outdoor qualifiers, 4 USA Junior National qualifiers, over 125 MEAC All-Conference athletes, over 70 MEAC Commissioner's All-Academic Team honorees, 30 MEAC Champions, two MEAC record holders, 41 SCSU school record holders, 11 B-CU school record holders, and one IAAF World Juniors (Team USA) performer.

Price was a member of the SC State University track & field team for four years (1995-98), and also was a member of the SC State University football team (1995). Price received his bachelor's degree in biology/pre-med from South Carolina State in 1998.

In addition to his degree from SC State, the Summerville, S.C. native has a master's degree in sport management/sport administration from Southern New Hampshire University in 2015, he also received his Certification in Strength and Conditioning (NCACE) in 2018, and is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

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