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Gina
Procaccio is the Head Women’s Track & Field/CrossCountry Coach at
Villanova University. She has been instrumental
in helping Villanova student-athletes make a name for themselves on the
national scene, which included assisting the Villanova women to NCAA cross
country titles in 1994 and 1998. In addition to the team championships,
Procaccio has guided Villanova runners to 5 NCAA individual championships
and 28 Big East individual championships. Prior to her coaching career, Procaccio enjoyed much success both nationally and internationally.
Highlights include: winning the U.S. Championship in the 5000m in 1995,
being a three-time World Championship team member, and qualifying four
times for the Olympic Trials.
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Anthony Williams
returns for his 15th season as part of the coaching staff at Villanova.
Under his leadership, Villanova has seen unprecedented success in the areas
of sprints, hurdles, and jumps. Williams was a Junior College All- American
sprinter and a former Jamaican triple jump national champion. Williams
earned his Bachelor of Business Administration in Management from the
University of Mississippi, where he made the Dean's List as well as
Academic All-SEC honors. As a native of Kingston, Jamaica, Williams represented
Jamaica in international competition in both 1997 and 1998. Prior to his
hiring at Villanova, he spent three years as a volunteer coach in the
Plainfield (NJ)
high school system.
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George Reynolds enters
his 15th season with the Wildcats. His responsibilities at Villanova include coaching the
throws, pole vault and multi-events. Reynolds holds Level II, USA
Track & Field certification in the throws, jumps, multi-events and the
sprints. Under his tutelage, athletes have qualified for the NCAA Championships,
as well as the Olympic Trials. In addition, Reynolds has also coached
athletes to All-American honors. In 1988 and 1998, Reynolds
was the U.S. Masters Champion in the javelin.
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