Bryson Hunter enters his second year as an assistant coach in the UW-Oshkosh track & field program in 2026-27.
Primarily working with the multi and jumps athletes, Hunter helped lead the Titans to a third-place finish at both the NCAA Division III Indoor and Outdoor Championships in 2026. Joshua Rivers swept the indoor and outdoor WIAC and NCAA long jump titles for the third year in a row while Dylan Doss earned All-America honors in the indoor adn outdoor long jump, Charlie Nolan earned All-America honors in the heptathlon and Bryce Smith was an All-American in the heptathlon and decathlon.
Hunter came to UW-Oshkosh from the University of Dubuque (Iowa), where he was a graduate assistant with the Spartans’ track & field program during the 2024-25 school year. He specialized in sprints, jumps, and relays among other responsibilities that included managing recruitment efforts, directing the teams’ social media presence, and organizing Dubuque’s annual high school meets. Hunter mentored a student-athlete to two All-America honors in the triple jump and four to All-American Rivers Conference honors including the men's 4x400-meter relay squad that won the event at the outdoor championship.
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Hunter, a Lynchburg, Virginia native, began his collegiate career at NCAA Division I Liberty University (Va.), where he competed for the Flames in 2020 and 2021. During the 2021-22 academic year, Hunter served as a volunteer coach with Liberty Christian Academy where he coached boys and girls sprints and relays.
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Hunter graduated from Eastern Mennonite University (Va.) in 2024 and competed in track & field for the Royals following a two-year hiatus from competing. He concluded his athletic career seven top 10 all-time performances in Eastern Mennonite history.
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Hunter, who earned his master's degree from Dubuque in 2026, is a USA Track & Field and U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association certified coach.
(July 10, 2026)