
Jennifer Langley Announced as Women's Gymnastics Interim Head Coach
11/22/2019 2:32:00 PM | Women's Gymnastics
Langley takes the reins in her fourth season at Air Force following a two-year stint as the program’s associate head coach
Jennifer Langley has been announced as the interim head coach of the women's gymnastics beginning in the 2020 season. Langley enters her fourth season at Air Force following a two-year stint as the program's associate head coach. In four seasons with the women's gymnastics staff, Langley has helped the Falcons garner 21 MPSF All-Conference accolades and 21 USA Gymnastics All-America nods.
Coach Langley helped Air Force to new heights in the 2019 campaign, guiding the Falcons to their first-ever Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) conference championship and a new program record team-score (195.725), set while claiming the conference title. Five of Langley's gymnasts earned nine MPSF All-Conference accolades at the conclusion of the season. At the USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championships, Langley and company advanced to the team finals for the second-straight year. Five of Langley's gymnasts earned 11 All-America nods.
In her first two seasons with the Falcons, Langley helped the team claim 12 MPSF All-Conference awards and 10 USA Gymnastics All-America accolades. In the 2018 campaign, Langley served as the team's primary beam coach and choreographer for the beam and floor exercise where she saw Analise Howard set a new Academy record on the beam (9.925). Under her guidance, the Falcons tied the Academy's all-time team score (195.675) and finished fourth at the 2018 MPSF Championships for the team's highest finish since the 2013 season.
Prior to Air Force, Langley served as an assistant coach at Lindenwood University and graduate assistant at Texas Woman's University.
Langley received a bachelor's degree in kinesiology from the University of Texas in 2010, before earning an MBA from Texas Woman's University in 2013. She is married to Adam Langley, a Principal Program Cost Schedule and Control Analyst at Raytheon, who welcomed their first child, Ella Rose, in October 2017.
Coach Langley helped Air Force to new heights in the 2019 campaign, guiding the Falcons to their first-ever Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) conference championship and a new program record team-score (195.725), set while claiming the conference title. Five of Langley's gymnasts earned nine MPSF All-Conference accolades at the conclusion of the season. At the USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championships, Langley and company advanced to the team finals for the second-straight year. Five of Langley's gymnasts earned 11 All-America nods.
In her first two seasons with the Falcons, Langley helped the team claim 12 MPSF All-Conference awards and 10 USA Gymnastics All-America accolades. In the 2018 campaign, Langley served as the team's primary beam coach and choreographer for the beam and floor exercise where she saw Analise Howard set a new Academy record on the beam (9.925). Under her guidance, the Falcons tied the Academy's all-time team score (195.675) and finished fourth at the 2018 MPSF Championships for the team's highest finish since the 2013 season.
Prior to Air Force, Langley served as an assistant coach at Lindenwood University and graduate assistant at Texas Woman's University.
Langley received a bachelor's degree in kinesiology from the University of Texas in 2010, before earning an MBA from Texas Woman's University in 2013. She is married to Adam Langley, a Principal Program Cost Schedule and Control Analyst at Raytheon, who welcomed their first child, Ella Rose, in October 2017.
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