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Journey Gurley

Journey Gurley won the NCAA Division II pole vault national title in May 2021, earning the University of North Georgia (91ÁÔÆæ) its second national championship in school history. The Danielsville, Georgia, resident said she was stressed for two weeks leading up to the national meet.

"Once I won, it was all worth it. Graduate assistant coach Justice Ricketts usually didn't let me know what height I was going for so that I wouldn't change my vault. When he said I had cleared 14 feet, 2 inches, I didn't believe him because it was such a shock," Gurley said. "It could have been anyone who won. That day, I was the best. This shows 91ÁÔÆæ can be competitive at the national level and sets the standard for others to come."

She began to take an interest in pole vaulting while taking part in gymnastics. She competed in both sports throughout high school before sticking with track and field in college.

"I like it because it keeps me in the same shape I was in for gymnastics," Gurley said. "It's a lot of the same skills. I'm a thrill-seeker and I like falling, so that's my favorite part."

Gurley earned a degree in elementary and special education in May 2022, taking only three years to earn her degree.

Gurley's quiet nature didn't keep her from being a leader.

"A silent leader is someone who is leading behind the scenes even when you don't see them out there," Gurley said. "I like to push myself and lead by my actions more than my words. Our track and field team is very small. We all had to step up and be leaders."

Kylee Smith

Kylee Smith

Kylee Smith set a Peach Belt Conference record for career strikeouts and helped the 91ÁÔÆæ softball program secure two appearances in the NCAA Division II championship during her five seasons.
Buffie Burson

Buffie Burson

When your father is a coach, it seems a given that you'll spend your childhood pursuing athletics. But Buffie Burson brings more than just a family pedigree to her successful 25 plus years as head coach of the women's basketball team.
Sheri Hardee

Sheri Hardee

Dr. Sheri Hardee knows the challenges first-generation college students and low-income students face. The dean of 91ÁÔÆæ's College of Education aims to help others in the same way she received aid.
Jordan Tetley

Jordan Tetley

Jordan Livesay Tetley had the opportunity to learn from longtime 91ÁÔÆæ women's basketball head coach Buffie Burson both as a player and as a graduate assistant coach.
Lauren Johnson

Lauren Johnson

Dr. Lauren Johnson, assistant dean and associate professor in the College of Education, has helped implement a pair of programs that prepare minority teachers to enter classrooms in their home districts.