Belhaven University New Track Coach

Caleb Snyder
Head Men's and Women's Track and Field Coach



Phone: 769.257.4939
Email: csnyder@belhaven.edu

The Belhaven Department of Athletics is pleased to announce the addition of Caleb Snyder to the coaching staff. Snyder has been selected as the Head Coach of the men’s and women’s track and field programs which will compete in their inaugural seasons during the upcoming 2013-14 school year.

Snyder arrives at Belhaven from Brewton-Parker College where he served as the Head Coach for track and field and cross country programs during the 2012-13 season. Snyder is no stranger to building a program from the ground up; leading the Barons first ever track and field teams. Snyder’s other previous collegiate coaching stop was at Montreat College in North Carolina where he was an assistant track and field coach before being named as the school’s head coach.

“The hiring of a new head coach is always the most important decision in any sport and even more so as two brand new sports are being launched,” said Belhaven Director of Athletics Scott Little. “We are extremely excited that Caleb Snyder has accepted our offer to become Belhaven’s men’s and women’s track and field coach. Those who know him around the nation understand both his commitment to Christ and his commitment to student athlete success. Our campus community welcomes Caleb and his wife Lauren to the Blazer family.”

Snyder was born in Zaire, Africa and was raised in a missionary family before they relocated to Winnebago, Illinois in 1996. Snyder graduated from Winnebago High School in 2005 before moving on to Ashford University in Clinton, Iowa. Snyder was a member of the Ashford track and field team and graduated in 2010 with a degree in Sports and Recreation Management.

"I am grateful and blessed to have this opportunity to be a part of the Belhaven University athletics staff. I see a lot of potential to build a strong Track & Field program, and my goal is to be competitive at the national level while also giving the honor and glory to God. The most important part of developing a new program is to start with a strong foundation of hard working, Christ-centered athletes, who understand their role in the classroom so this first recruiting class will be extremely important. I'm excited to see what God had planned for this program and this University."