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Danielle Prince

Danielle Prince joined the IUPUI coaching staff in September 2014 and will serve as the top assistant for the women's cross country and track programs. Prince comes to IUPUI from Western Michigan University, where she spent three years on the Broncos' coaching staff. 

In 2014, Prince helped WMU senior Aisha Hodge to a runner-up finish in the 800m at the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Indoor Championships and an NCAA East Regional Prelim qualifying time of 2:07.53. She previously coached Hodge to the 2013 MAC Indoor championship in the 800. She also helped two Bronco DMR teams earn All-MAC honors (2012 and 2013). 

Prince was responsible for recruiting the largest distance running class in WMU's recent history, inking seven freshmen prior to the 2013-14 campaign. 

Prince ran collegiately at Indiana State where she was the Missouri Valley Conference champion in the 10,000m run and part of a DMR conference championship team. She earned All-MVC honors in the 5K and 3K and still holds the Sycamores outdoor 3,000m record of 9:49.99, set in 2007. The Bloomington, Ind.-native was ISU's cross country team captain in 2007. 

Following her college career, Prince continued to compete at a high level, training with Team Indiana Elite. She was the 2008 Columbus Marathon Champion and earned top-10 finishes at the Indianapolis Mini Marathon in 2008 and 2010. She finished third at the National Sun Trust Half Marathon in Washington, D.C., in 2010. 

Prince earned her B.A. in Elementary Education from ISU and later took over as Head Cross Country Coach at Bloomington High School South. She helped Bloomington South to its highest state finals finish in school history in 2009 and coached three All-State performers, including the 2010 state runner-up. She was the 2009 and 2010 Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association (ICGSA) and Area Coach of the Year. She later served as Nike Cross Country National (NXN) Midwest Team Manager. 

Prince resides in Indianapolis.Â