JCSU News Release
JCSU Names Lennox Graham of Jamaica as Head Track and Field
Coach
Coach also recruits Potential 2008 Olympics
Qualifier Leford Green to JCSU

Coach Lennox Graham and Leford Green
November 29, 2007 - Johnson C. Smith University has
hired Lennox Graham as its new head men’s and women’s
cross country and track and field coach. He also serves as
the Irwin Belk Complex (IBC) stadium manager.
Graham brings 14 years of coaching experience at the junior
and senior level, resulting in six national high school
championship titles at Kingston College (High School) in
Kingston, Jamaica. He has coached many individual champions
at the local high school, Caribbean Free Trade Association (CARIFTA),
Central American and Caribbean (CAC), North American –
Central American and Caribbean (NACAC), Penn Relays, Pan
American Junior Championships, and National Collegiate
Athletic Association (NCAA) levels.
“When we built the Irwin Belk Complex, our plan was to
create a recognized track program,” said JCSU president Dr.
Dorothy Cowser Yancy. “We dreamed of grandeur and
recognition again…like our earlier teams that ran on cinder.
We are so excited that he is here. We have laid the
foundation for an outstanding track and field program for
years to come.”
“We are very fortunate to be in a position to have an
individual of Lennox’s caliber working with our track and
field/cross country programs,” JCSU athletics director Steve
Joyner said. “His success speaks for itself and the
relationships that he has developed in Jamaica and
throughout the country bodes well for the continued success
of our program.”
A 1984 graduate of Alabama State University, where he earned
a bachelor’s degree in business administration, Graham
earned his master’s degree in business administration from
The University of New Orleans in 2006. As a student-athlete
at Alabama State University, Graham was the top
sprint/hurdler all four years and still holds the school
record for the 110 meter hurdles.
“I want to thank Dr. Yancy for her vision in hiring me,”
remarked Graham. “I saw the IBC complex in May. It is a
magnificent, state-of-the art complex. The track program had
a solid foundation. The infrastructure is there; now it’s
time to add the human resources.”
As a coach, Graham has made his presence felt on the
national circuit having coached in several championships. He
is also a member of the national coaching team working with
the hurdlers for the World Junior Championships (Annecy,
France 1998).
“My objective is to bring prominence to the university in
the CIAA and to establish a consistent presence at the NCAA
championships,” said Graham. “We have to attract smart and
positive student-athletes.”
Graham has already been successful by recruiting Leford
Green as a student-athlete, competing for JCSU this spring.
Green has ambitions to compete in the Olympics in China next
summer. He recently participated in the 11th International
Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World
Championships in Osaka, Japan. He ran the third leg of the
4x400 meter relays as part of the Jamaican national senior
team in which his team finished in fourth place. He ran the
fastest time in Kingston College’s history (45.82 seconds)
and is a decorated athlete.
Graham and his wife Valrie, have three children – Richard
(15), Brian (13), and Xonnel (9) all of whom are avid
swimmers.
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