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Inez Turner

Inez Turner

  • Title
    Senior Woman Administrator / Head Cross Country / Track & Field Coach
  • Email
    iturner2@uncfsu.edu
  • Phone
    Ext. 2381
  • Twitter
    fsubroncos_trk
  • Alma mater
    Texas State '98
Fayetteville State University hired Jamaican Olympian Dr. Inez Turner in 2017, and under her leadership, the Broncos have become a dominant force in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). Turner has guided her programs to 23 CIAA Championship titles, each accompanied by a CIAA Coach of the Year honor.
POST-SEASON ACCOLADES
CIAA CHAMPIONSHIPS    CIAA COACH OF THE YEAR
2010    Men's Cross Country (WSSU) 2010 Men's Cross Country COY
2010 Women's Cross Country (WSSU) 2010 Women's Cross Country COY
2011 Women's Cross Country (WSSU) 2011 Women's Cross Country COY
2011 Women's Indoor Track & Field (WSSU) 2011 Women's Indoor COY
2015 Women's Cross Country (WSSU) 2015 Women's Cross Country COY
2015 Women's Indoor Track & Field (WSSU) 2015 Women's Indoor COY
2016 Women's Cross Country (WSSU) 2016 Women's Cross Country COY
2016 Women's Indoor Track & Field (WSSU) 2016 Women's Indoor COY
2017 Women's Outdoor Track & Field (WSSU) 2017 Women's Outdoor COY
2017 Women's Cross Country 2017 Women's Cross Country COY
2018 Women's Cross Country 2018 Women's Cross Country COY
2019 Women's Cross Country 2019 Women's Cross Country COY
2020 Women's Indoor Track & Field 2020 Women's Indoor COY
2021 Women's Cross Country 2021 Women's Cross Country COY
2022 Women's Indoor Track & Field 2022 Women's Indoor COY
2022 Co-Women's Outdoor Track & Field 2022 Women's Outdoor Co-COY
2022 Women's Cross Country 2022 Women's Cross Country COY
2022 Men's Cross Country 2022 Men's Cross Country COY
2023 Women's Indoor Track & Field 2023 Women's Indoor COY
2023 Women's Outdoor Track & Field 2023 Women's Outdoor COY
2023 Men's Cross Country 2023 Men's Cross Country COY
2023 Women's Cross Country 2023 Women's Cross Country COY
2024 Women's Indoor Track & Field 2024 Women's Indoor COY
2024 Women's Outdoor Track & Field 2024 Women's Outdoor COY
2025 Women's Indoor Track & Field 2025 Women's Indoor Track COY
2025 Women's Cross Country 2025 Women's Cross Country COY
2025 Men's Cross Country 2025 Men's Cross Country COY 

Cross Country Excellence

Since her arrival, Fayetteville State’s women’s cross-country team has won seven CIAA titles, including a streak of six consecutive championships from 2017 to 2019 and 2021 to 2025. The program has also produced three CIAA Women's Cross Country Runners of the Year.
 
The men’s cross-country team claimed three consecutive CIAA titles in 2022, 2023, and 2025, establishing itself as a rising powerhouse in the conference. 

Indoor Track & Field Success

Turner transformed Fayetteville State’s indoor track & field program into a perennial contender. After a third-place finish in 2019, the Broncos captured their first CIAA Indoor Track & Field Championship in 2020, followed by titles in 2022, 2023, 2024, and most recently in 2025, where they scored 150 points to secure their fifth consecutive championship. Star athlete Janya Moore was named CIAA Female Runner of the Year, and Domanique Knowles earned the Field MVP Award.

Outdoor Track & Field Achievements

Fayetteville State debuted its women’s outdoor track & field program in 2019 with a runner-up finish. The Broncos became co-champions in 2022 and then won back-to-back titles in 2023 and 2024. In 2025, the Broncos narrowly missed a third straight title, finishing second by just half a point behind Winston-Salem State (136.5 to 136). Despite the narrow loss, Domanique Knowles was named the CIAA Women's Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year and earned the Championship Field MVP, scoring 23 points across three events.

Coaching Legacy

Before joining Fayetteville State, Turner spent eight years at Winston-Salem State University, where she earned eight CIAA Coach of the Year awards and led the Rams to nine conference titles across cross country and track & field.
 
Turner began her coaching career in 2004, with previous stops at the New York Track Club and North Carolina A&T State University.

Athletic Career

Turner’s decorated athletic career began at Barton Community College, where she earned 16 NJCAA All-America honors and set multiple school records. She won the 1993 NJCAA Division I Championship in the 800m with a record time of 2:04.88 and helped her team win the 4x800m relay national title.
 
She continued her collegiate career at Texas State University, where she won back-to-back NCAA titles in the 800m in 1994 and 1995, and was inducted into the university’s Hall of Fame in 2019. Turner earned 13 Penn Relays titles, set two World Junior records, and was a five-time Penn Relays Wall of Famer.
 
Internationally, Turner represented Jamaica at the 1996 Olympic Games, finishing fourth in the 4x400m relay and competing in the 800m. She won gold at the 1994 Commonwealth Games and bronze at the 1997 World Championships. She also earned nine medals at the CARIFTA Games and was the first English-speaking Caribbean athlete to run a sub-2:00 800m.
 
Turner is enshrined in both the Penn Relays and NJCAA Hall of Fame and was named ISA Athlete of the Decade for the 1980s. 

Community Impact

In 2012, Turner founded the Inez Turner Foundation to support students at Vere Technical High School in Jamaica. She has served as a keynote speaker at the US-JA International College Fair on three occasions.
 
Turner earned her Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Science from Texas State University in 1998.
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