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DAVIS, Calif. – Director of Athletics
Kevin Blue announced on Tuesday that Ngoni Makusha, a 2008 Olympian, two-time track athlete of the year and former Drake assistant track and field coach, is UC Davis' new men's and women's track & field head coach.
"We're very excited about Coach Makusha joining us. He shares our values about the integration of education, competition and personal development, his pedigree as a seven-time NCAA champion during his college career gives him an uncommon foundation to inspire our student-athletes," said Blue.
Throughout Makusha's coaching career at Florida State (his alma mater) and Drake, student-athletes enjoyed an elite level of success both in the classroom, and on the track.
Under Makusha's tutelage, three Seminole student-athletes qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, two received All-America First Team honors and another collected All-America Second Team distinction.
During his tenure at Drake, his indoor and outdoor sprinters, hurdlers and jumpers earned seven conference championships, six runner-up and six third-place finishes, 60 All-Missouri Valley selections, Most Valuable Track Athlete of the Year, Indoor Freshman of the Year and Outdoor Freshman of the Year honors.
Twelve of his student-athletes also advanced to the NCAA regionals.
"I am very grateful for the opportunity to work at UC Davis, a prestigious institution with outstanding academics, world-class student-athletes who get the training to become world-class professionals, and an unmatched student-focused culture," said Makusha.
"I am excited to work with the team and build a positive and collaborative program. We have an outstanding roster and will continue to recruit local, national, and international talent to our sunny and vibrant California campus. Thank you to Dr.
Kevin Blue and his staff for believing in me… GO AGS!"
In 2008, Makusha represented Zimbabwe in the Summer Olympics, and finished fourth in the long jump after moving to the United States from his native home on a track scholarship to Florida State. Three years later, he returned to international competition at the IAAF World Championships, advanced to the semifinal round of the 100m and won a bronze medal in the long jump.
Makusha's storied track & field career began at Florida State, where he won seven NCAA titles in the long jump, 100m and 4x100 relay, six ACC championships, and played a key role in the Seminoles' 2008 national championship season.
The five-time All-American set a NCAA and ACC record in the 100m in 2011; his time was the NCAA's standard for six years and is the league's current benchmark.
Following his senior season, three organizations recognized his unparalleled (and consistent) success by presenting their top honor to Makusha: The Bowerman Award, NCAA Male Track Athlete of the Year, and ACC Male Athlete of the Year.
The Bowerman is presented annually by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Coaches Association to the most outstanding male and female NCAA track & field athletes in the nation; ACC officials selected Makusha from a pool of student-athletes comprised from its sponsored men's sports.
Makusha graduated from Florida State with an economics degree in 2011 and received his master's in leadership development at Drake in 2019.
AGGIE EVO
Established during the 2017-18 academic year, the Aggie EVO System is UC Davis Athletics' investment in the primary mission of preparing student-athletes for a successful "launch" after graduation.
Thanks to a collaboration of alumni, university resources, corporate partners, coaches and Student-Athlete Outcomes staff, all Aggies are guided over four years to acquire the skills, knowledge, opportunities and tools to better know and navigate the "World of Work" after graduating from UC Davis.
Follow the Aggie EVO system on Twitter and Instagram at @AggieEVO.
MARYA WELCH INITIATIVE
Named after the former physical education instructor, coach and Dean of Women who founded women's sports on the campus 25 years before the passage of Title IX, the Marya Welch Initiative for Women's Athletics provides comprehensive support for UC Davis' 16 athletics programs.
Through the support of the Marya Welch Initiative and its group members, student-athletes are provided the best possible opportunity to succeed inside the classroom, and in competition, through special project gifts and by increasing visibility and participation at women's events throughout the year.
All gifts to the Marya Welch Initiative are matched 1:1, doubling the impact on our women's programs.
To learn more about projects the Marya Welch Initiative is currently funding, like the Marya Welch Initiative on
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clicking here, contacting Assistant AD for Leadership Giving and Alumni Engagement
Liz Martin at (530) 752-7326 or
emartin@ucdavis.edu.
ABOUT UC DAVIS
Providing a small-town community feel while providing a world-class academic experience, UC Davis is home to more than 37,000 students and centrally located between San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, and the Napa Valley.
The No. 5-ranked public university in the nation, according to the Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education, offers nearly 100 graduate programs and more than 100 academic majors across four colleges and six professional schools, ranking among the world and nation's best in numerous disciplines, including veterinary science, agriculture, and plant and animal programs.