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Andrew Green
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- Assistant Coach - Sprints / Hurdles
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Andy Green joined the Boise State track and field coaching staff in 2017 as a graduate assistant and was promoted to assistant coach in 2019. He oversees the Broncos’ sprinters and hurdlers.
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During his time at Boise State, Green has coached nine Mountain West champions and guided athletes to 16 school records. He has also been part of eight NCAA Championships team appearances, 13 USTFCCCA All-Academic teams and has coached athletes who have competed in 13 NCAA Preliminary Rounds.
In the 2025-26 indoor season, Green coached two school-record performances: Raekwon Weatherspoon in the 60 meters, breaking a 32-year-old record, and Priscilla Adu-Gyamfi in the 400 meters.
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Throughout his time with Boise State, Green has coached nine Mountain West champions and guided athletes to 14 school records. Green has also been a part of eight NCAA championships team appearances, 12 USTFCCCA all-academic teams, and has sent athletes to compete in 13 NCAA Preliminary Rounds.
During the 2023 indoor season, Green coached Anita Taviore to school records in the 60-meter and 200-meter events. One year prior in 2022, two of Green's hurdlers set three individual school records. Dafni Gergiou recorded the 60m indoor and 100m outdoor hurdle records, and Nyenuchi Okemgbo set a school-best outdoor 400m hurdle time. He also guided sprinter Bryce Kriby to three consecutive outdoor 100-meter conference titles between 2017-19, and a school record in the 4x400 relay.
Before joining the Broncos in 2017, Green spent one season as a member of the Minot State track & field coaching staff. In his short stint with the Beavers, Green most notably helped DelRay Audet set the 60m hurdles school record and the second fastest 400m hurdles time.
Green began his coaching career in 2012 at Sammamish High School in Bellevue, Washington. In three seasons, Green coached 18 athletes to appearances at the Washington state meet, saw four earn all-state honors, and sent the boys cross country team to state for the first time in over 20 seasons.
From 2008-11, Green competed as a sprinter and jumper at the University of the Redlands. As an athlete, Green earned 20 all-conference honors, eight NCAA national qualifying marks, and earned All-American honors in the 400m and 4x100m relay.
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During his time at Boise State, Green has coached nine Mountain West champions and guided athletes to 16 school records. He has also been part of eight NCAA Championships team appearances, 13 USTFCCCA All-Academic teams and has coached athletes who have competed in 13 NCAA Preliminary Rounds.
In the 2025-26 indoor season, Green coached two school-record performances: Raekwon Weatherspoon in the 60 meters, breaking a 32-year-old record, and Priscilla Adu-Gyamfi in the 400 meters.
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Throughout his time with Boise State, Green has coached nine Mountain West champions and guided athletes to 14 school records. Green has also been a part of eight NCAA championships team appearances, 12 USTFCCCA all-academic teams, and has sent athletes to compete in 13 NCAA Preliminary Rounds.
During the 2023 indoor season, Green coached Anita Taviore to school records in the 60-meter and 200-meter events. One year prior in 2022, two of Green's hurdlers set three individual school records. Dafni Gergiou recorded the 60m indoor and 100m outdoor hurdle records, and Nyenuchi Okemgbo set a school-best outdoor 400m hurdle time. He also guided sprinter Bryce Kriby to three consecutive outdoor 100-meter conference titles between 2017-19, and a school record in the 4x400 relay.
Before joining the Broncos in 2017, Green spent one season as a member of the Minot State track & field coaching staff. In his short stint with the Beavers, Green most notably helped DelRay Audet set the 60m hurdles school record and the second fastest 400m hurdles time.
Green began his coaching career in 2012 at Sammamish High School in Bellevue, Washington. In three seasons, Green coached 18 athletes to appearances at the Washington state meet, saw four earn all-state honors, and sent the boys cross country team to state for the first time in over 20 seasons.
From 2008-11, Green competed as a sprinter and jumper at the University of the Redlands. As an athlete, Green earned 20 all-conference honors, eight NCAA national qualifying marks, and earned All-American honors in the 400m and 4x100m relay.
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