Hall of Fame
Randy Winston put the George Fox women's track and field program on the map with powerful teams that were fierce competitors from 1977-81. During his five-year tenure, the Bruins posted consecutive finishes of third, fourth, first, first, and second at the Northwest Conference of Independent Colleges championship meets. His 1979 squad was undefeated in dual meets, while his 1980 team was undefeated in dual, triangular, and quadrangular meets. The 1980 team won the Northwest College Women's Sports Association Regional Championship. His 1981 Bruins became the first women's track team ever to compete at the national collegiate level, finishing 18th at the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) National Championships. Eighteen marks set by his athletes still rank in the George Fox top 10 lists, and three of them remain all-time records: Jackie Jackson in the 100 (12.05 in 1981), Joyce Yates in the 200 (24.60 in 1979), and Shavon Dennis in the 400 (56.22 in 1980); each recruited and developed by coach Winston.