Track & Field

The Georgia Track & Field and Cross Country teams hosted a preseason banquet at the Sanford Stadium West End Zone Recruit Lounge in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022. (Photo by Tony Walsh)
Photo by: Tony Walsh/UGAAA
Caryl  Smith Gilbert
Caryl Smith Gilbert

Caryl Smith Gilbert, who led the University of Southern California women to the 2018 and 2021 NCAA outdoor team championships and was the National Women’s Coach of the Year both of those seasons, was named Georgia’s Director of Track and Field on June 13, 2021.  Smith Gilbert became the first female head coach of a men’s sports program in the history of Georgia Athletics.
 
Year two directing UGA’s teams reaped noticeable dividends as Smith Gilbert was named the men and women’s U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) South Region Coach of the Year indoors and collected four top-10 national team finishes, including a runner-up showing for the Bulldog men at the 2023 NCAA Indoor Championships. 
 
The Georgia men had their top finish in history at the 2023 NCAA Indoor Championships, earning second-place honors with a program record 40 points.  The finish was highlighted by school records in both the 200-meter dash (Matthew Boling, 20.12, No. 5 all-time collegiate performer) and 400m (Elija Godwin, 44.75, No. 5 all-time collegiate performer) for NCAA titles as well as a collegiate record score of 6,639 points from the 2023 USTFCCCA Indoor National Field Athlete of the Year, Kyle Garland, in the heptathlon.  Garland’s score was only six points from the world record. 
 
Boling joined Christopher Morales Williams, Caleb Cavanaugh and Will Sumner in the 4x400m relay at Nationals to score eight more points with a second-place finish.  With Godwin running in place of Sumner, the Bulldogs ran a season-best relay of 3:02.90 at the Tiger Paw Invitational for the second-fastest finish in school history and fourth best in the nation in 2023.  Also, Boling, Cavanaugh, Sumner and Godwin combined for runner-up honors in the relay at the SEC Championships. 
 
The women finished fifth at the 2023 indoor Nationals after tallying 31 points.  Individual performances from true freshmen Kaila Jackson and Autumn Wilson shined during the Lady Bulldogs’ trip to Albuquerque.  Jackson, who was the SEC Freshman Runner of the Year indoors and outdoors, clocked a World Junior (under-20) and school record 7.07 to become the No. 4 all-time collegiate performer in the prelims before taking second in the 60m final with a 7.08.  In addition, Jackson was eighth in the 200m final.  
 
Wilson shot to No. 7 on the all-time collegiate performer’s list with a school record 22.42 in the 200m prelims and earned a bronze in the final (22.45).  She complemented Jackson’s finish in the 60m by taking fourth in the final with a personal record 7.12.
 
Other notable 2023 First Team All-America performances on the track came from Sumner, a true freshman who battled for a seventh-place finish in the 800m indoors.  Sumner registered a 1:48.28 to win his first SEC title at the conference meet weeks earlier and set a school record with a 1:47.28 at the Music City Challenge.
 
Sumner was later voted the SEC Freshman Runner of the Year before also garnering the honor outdoors while Godwin was named the league’s Co-Runner of the Year honors.  In addition, Boling collected his record-tying third SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year award.
 
Sumner was not the only Bulldog who shined at the 2023 SEC Indoor Championships.  Jackson earned second and fourth-place finishes in the 60m and 200m, respectively, while Wilson went fourth-fifth in the same short sprints.  On the men’s side, Godwin captured the 400m title with a matching 44.75 (meet record) from Nationals and Boling was second in the 200m.  In addition, Keshaun Black competed at his first league meet and finished seventh with a 6.73.
 
A number of Georgia sprinters and hurdlers made significant improvements as well during the regular season, including Bella Witt clocking an 8.20 in the 60m hurdles, Kenondra Davis managing a 23.12 in the 200m, Aaliyah Butler registering a 52.92 in the 400m and Butler teaming with Dominique Mustin, Haley Tate and Zoe Pollock, who were all first-year Bulldogs, to record the school’s second-fastest 4x400m relay time in school history (3:33.28).
 
For the year, Georgia collected three national titles and two conference crowns to go with six school records (men’s 200m, men’s 400m, men’s 800m, decathlon, women’s 60m, women’s 200m) and 36 improvements to the school’s all-time top-10 lists.
 
Outdoors, Smith Gilbert’s squads were equally impressive.  The Bulldog men posted a seventh-place finish at the NCAA Championships with 28 points, marking their sixth consecutive top-10 finish at the meet.  Sumner highlighted Nationals after clocking the fifth-best time in collegiate history (1:44.26) to collect Georgia’s first NCAA 800m title.  The USTFCCCA Outdoor South Region Men’s Track Athlete of the Year shaved more than two seconds off of his prep personal record in the 800m during his first season under Smith Gilbert and distance assistant Patrick Henner.
 
Sumner was one of nine Bulldog men who qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships.  He ran a leg on the seventh place 4x400m relay team (3:03.22) at Nationals along with Morales Williams, Boling and Cavanaugh.  Individually, Cavanaugh advanced to his first NCAA final in the 400m hurdles and scored thanks to a 49.20 for sixth place.  This performance came after Cavanaugh dropped his career best to 49.04 in the hurdles at SECs.  The Bulldogs’ final points at the meet came from graduate transfer Marc Minichello, who finished fourth in the javelin.
 
The Lady Bulldogs also managed to take 10th at the NCAA Championships with the contributions from 12 team members, including a half dozen sprinters who Smith Gilbert directly coaches.  Kaila Jackson sped to a wind-aided 10.96 for fourth in the 100m final and also ran a leg on the scoring 4x100m relay, a quartet that included Aaliyah Butler, Brandee Presley and Autumn Wilson.  The Lady Bulldogs ran a school record 42.87 to take sixth place.  Also on the track, Dominique Mustin bettered her No. 2 spot in the school record books to 56.68 during the 400m hurdle semifinal.
 
In the jumps, Elena Kulichenko reached the six-foot mark for the sixth time of the season to take third (1.87m/6-1.50) in the high jump while Titiana March, who advanced to a jaw-dropping 10 straight NCAA Championships over her five-year career, concluded her run as a Lady Bulldog with a season-best mark of 13.67m/44-10.25 for fifth in the triple jump.  
 
Garland gave the Bulldogs’ their third USTFCCCA South Region Men’s Field Athlete of the Year honor after securing an SEC decathlon title and a silver medal in the combined evens at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. He scored the No. 3 all-time collegiate decathlon tally (8,630, NCAAs) and the No. 4 tally (8,589, SECs) and posted collegiate all-time dec bests in both the 110m hurdles (13.54) and the shot put (16.77m/55-0.25) during his final outdoor campaign.
 
Georgia’s successful 2023 outdoor postseason run began with the SEC Championships, including Boling collecting his record-breaking fourth SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year honor.  The Bulldog sprinters, hurdlers and relays combined to score 68 points in the country’s toughest conference.  While Sumner’s league crown in the 800m highlighted the weekend in Baton Rouge, Godwin managed a runner-up finish in the 400m and Jackson, who also won a bronze in the 200m, was second in her first outdoor final with a legal personal record of 11.04.
 
Smith Gilbert helped her team continue their onslaught of the school’s all-time top-10 lists, including school records in the women’s 4x100m and 4x400m relays, the men’s 4x400m relay and the men’s 800m.  There were a total of 44 revisions to the Bulldog record books, including 29 in the sprints, hurdles and relays.  Two of those improvements came from a pair of freshmen in the 100m (Jackson’s 11.04, Wilson’s 11.17) and another in the 400m (Butler’s 51.32) as the trio passed one of the sport’s all-time greats in Gwen Torrence in the events (11.20, 51.60).
 
In her first season with the Bulldogs, Smith Gilbert guided the men to an eighth-place finish at the 2022 NCAA Indoor Championships.  She led Boling to UGA’s first SEC 60m title as well as the Bulldogs’ first conference crown in the 4x400m relay.  Highlighted by school records in the men’s 4x400m relay, distance medley relay, long jump, mile and women’s shot put, Smith Gilbert’s squads registered 30 improvements to the school’s all-time top-10 lists.  
 
Outdoors, Georgia had seven First Team All-Americans while collecting four SEC crowns, seven school records and 26 improvements to the UGA record books in 2022.  Smith Gilbert directed the men to a fifth-place finish at the NCAA Championships during a campaign that was driven by her sprints corps.  Following the collegiate season, Smith Gilbert continued to work with Godwin as he registered gold and bronze medals in the men’s 4x400m relay and the mixed 4x400m relay, respectively, at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Ore.
 
Smith Gilbert extended her work with the Bulldogs’ talented duo of Boling and Godwin as the pair hit a level of success new to the Georgia program.  Boling established school records in the 100m (9.98, No. 5 nationally) and 200m (19.92, No. 3 nationally), collected SEC titles in both the 60m and outdoor 200m and finished as a national scorer in the 60m and 100m as well as becoming a top eight finisher in the 200m indoors and outdoors nationally.  Smith Gilbert’s leadership of Godwin was just as apparent as he posted his best finish at the SEC Championships of runner-up before earning a bronze medal nationally in the 400m with a then school record 44.50.  Boling and Godwin were also two legs on the indoor 4x400m relay team that captured the 2022 SEC title for the first time in school history.
 
Godwin continued his success in the collegiate postseason as he re-set his own school record in the 400m with a 44.34 for fourth at the USATF Championships.  Godwin’s splits on his opening legs of the mixed relay and men’s relay at Worlds were an impressive 44.89, 44.71, 44.46 and 44.28.
 
In addition, Smith Gilbert trained Cavanaugh in his third year to become an NCAA semifinalist after clocking the school’s fourth best 400m hurdle time in history (49.59) and taking fourth at SECs.  Cavanaugh’s training partner, freshman Bryce McCray, also scored at the conference meet with the sixth-best time in UGA history (50.21).  Working with short sprinter Delano Dunkley, Smith Gilbert helped him drop his 100m to 10.22 (No. 9 on UGA’s all-time top-10 list) and 60m to 6.65 (No. 4).
 
On the women’s side, first-year sprinter Kenondra Davis finished with the fourth-best indoor 200m time in school history (23.33) and the eighth-best outdoor finish (23.23) in 2022.  Meanwhile, fellow freshman Eddiyah Frye qualified for the World Under-20 Championships thanks to her runner-up finish in the 100m hurdles at the USATF Championships with a time of 13.26, which stands eighth in the school record books.  Indoors, Frye sped to an 8.23 in the 60m hurdles to move to No. 5 on UGA’s all-time top-10 list under Smith Gilbert’s direction.
 
The 2021 USC women’s squad gave Smith Gilbert her second national title in the last three NCAA Outdoor Championships, while the Trojan men finished in the top-five at the 2021 outdoor Nationals for the fourth time in the last seven championships under her guidance. 
 
Smith Gilbert spent eight seasons (2014-21) as the Director of Track and Field at USC, building the program into a national powerhouse.  She guided the women’s team to a 2018 NCAA Outdoor National Championship, earning the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Women’s (USTFCCCA) National Coach of the Year honor and being named the USATF Nike Coach of the Year. That same season, the Trojans’ men’s squad finished second at the NCAA Indoor Championships.  In 2021, Smith Gilbert again garnered National Coach of the Year honors after her women’s team earned a spot at the top of the podium and her men’s team was fifth at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
 
The Trojan track and field teams combined to finish in the top-10 an impressive 16 times in Smith Gilbert’s eight seasons at the helm.  She mentored over 200 first-team All-Americans, while her teams set close to 130 school top-10 marks and 50 program records.  Her athletes also won over 20 individual NCAA event titles. 
 
Smith Gilbert garnered the USTFCCCA West Region Coach of the Year award on six occasions and is a five-time South Region Coach of the Year, two-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year and six-time Conference USA Coach of the Year.  In 2015, she became the first woman to earn the Pac-12 Men’s Coach of the Year honor. 
 
USC’s 2018 NCAA outdoor championships was just the second women’s title in program history.  The women claimed the crown with a come-from-behind victory over Georgia in the 4X400m relay, the meet’s final event.  That national championship was the culmination of another successful season under Smith Gilbert’s guidance. The women’s team also won the Pac-12 title, while the men’s squad finished third. 
 
She led the USC men’s program to top-five national finishes in the outdoor championships in 2014, 2015, 2018 and 2021 while the women finished in the top-five of the outdoor event in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2021. 
 
Prior to her time with the Trojans, Smith Gilbert was a six-time Conference USA Coach of the Year at the University of Central Florida.  She guided the Knights’ women’s team to a program-best fifth-place finish at the 2013 NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships. 
 
The Knights won six C-USA track and field indoor and outdoor crowns, while her athletes earned All-America status more than 100 times and set over 100 school records. 
 
Smith Gilbert spent five seasons (2003-07) as an assistant coach at Tennessee, where she was responsible for coaching sprints, hurdles and jumps.  Her Lady Vol athletes won three NCAA titles and seven Southeastern Conference crowns.  In 2005, Tennessee won its first NCAA indoor championship as her athletes combined for 24 All-America honors. 
 
Smith Gilbert was an assistant coach at Alabama for three years (2000-02) and an assistant at Penn State from 1998-99. 
 
Prior to her career in the collegiate ranks, the Denver, Colo. native was the head coach at her prep alma mater, George Washington High, from 1994-97.  In addition to her experience at the high school and collegiate levels, Smith Gilbert was an assistant with Team USA and was invited to coach the 2005 Pan Am Junior Championships.  She was also selected to serve as an assistant coach for the 2007 World Championships in Osaka, Japan. 
 
Smith Gilbert is a 1991 graduate of UCLA, where she was a three-time All-American and Pac-10 champion in the 100m, 4x100m relay and the 4x400m relay.  She holds a bachelor’s degree in Film and Television Production from UCLA and earned Master’s degrees in Sport Management and Sport Psychology from the University of Tennessee.
 
Smith Gilbert is married to former University of Alabama standout and NFL linebacker Greg Gilbert.  They have three sons: Alex, Spencer and Osiris.