Essex County College's Bruce Berry Recognized Among NJCAA's Top Black Track & Field Coaches
Coach Berry earned recognition on both the NJCAA Division I Women's Track & Field and NJCAA Division I Men's Track & Field Top 10 Black Head Coaches lists, a distinction that reflects his outstanding leadership, commitment to student-athlete development, and continued success within the sport.
This honor highlights Coach Berry's dedication to building a culture of excellence within Essex County College Athletics. Through his commitment, mentorship, and passion for the sport, he has helped student-athletes achieve success both on the track and in the classroom while fostering an environment centered on discipline, accountability, and achievement.
Being recognized among the nation's top Black coaches is a significant accomplishment and reflects the impact Coach Berry continues to make within the NJCAA and the track and field community. His commitment to developing student-athletes and elevating the Essex County College program has earned him respect throughout the collegiate athletics landscape.
Essex County College congratulates Coach Bruce Berry on this well-deserved recognition, and thanks him for his continued dedication to the success of Wolverine Athletics.