Murray State University Athletics
Hall of Fame
Simmons, Margaret

Margaret Simmons
- Induction:
- 1994
Margaret Simmons
Women’s Track & Cross-Country Coach, 1968-1991
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NCAA Qualifiers
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Women’s Track & Cross-Country Coach, 1968-1991
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- Inducted into Murray State Hall of Fame in 2004
- One of the most highly respected members of her profession, Margaret Simmons is still a well-known leader in women’s intercollegiate athletics, even decades after her coaching career ended.
- Earned her bachelor’s degree from Ashland College and master’s from Kent State.
- Was a track & field athlete in high school and competed at Kent State.
- Arrived at Murray State in 1967 and had a vision to start a women’s track & field program.
- In 1968, that vision came true when Simmons became the first head coach for the Racers.
- Started a women’s cross-country program in 1971.
- In 23 years are Racer head coach, her teams won eight Ohio Valley Conference championships and were runner-up twice.
- Was named OVC Coach of the Year six times.
- Prior to OVC organizing women’s track & field at the conference level, Simmons was Kentucky Women’s Athletic Conference Coach of the Year twice.
- Her cross-country teams never finished lower than second place in the OVC after the first women’s championship in 1979.
- Brought worldwide recognition to Murray State University as she recruited internationally in locations such as the West Indies, Great Britain, Canada and the Caribbean.
- Coached four OVC Outdoor Women’s Track & Field Athletes of the Year and three Indoor winners.
- Coached two NCAA All-Americans in Stephanie Saleem (Indoor & Outdoor) and Heather Samuel (Outdoor).Â
- Samuel would go on to ultimately bring home five OVC Women’s Athlete of the Year recognitions and compete in the 1992 Olympics.
- Simmons also coached several NCAA National Qualifiers.
- Literally wrote the book on track & field, as she served as the Women’s Editor of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Track and Field Rules Book from 1983-1985 and as the Editor of the same publication from 1988-2004.
- Was a regular contributor to the NAGWS Track and Field Guide during her career.
- Her wisdom of the sport was widely known, including one instance when her suggested that the national championship be reduced from a six-day to a four-day event was adopted by the governing body.
- As of 2022, Coach Simmons is a member of three halls of fame.
- Inducted into the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Hall of Fame in 2003 as the fifth woman to be inducted.
- Became a member of the Murray State Hall of Fame in 2004.
- Chosen by the Kentucky Track and Cross-Country Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2008.
- Inducted into the Ohio Valley Conference Hall of Fame in 2014.
- Simmons was MSU’s first Senior Woman Administrator, while serving as Assistant Athletic Director from 1988-2004.
- Was a volunteer track coach at Murray High School after her retirement in 2012.
NCAA Qualifiers
- 100 Meter Dash and Long Jump –1982
- Heptathlon (finished 10th) – 1984
- 400 Meter Dash, Triple Jump and 800-Meter Dash – 1989
- 400 Meter Dash and Long Jump –1990
- Simmons’s teams also earned several honors before Murray State University joined the Ohio Valley Conference.
- Team Champions 1974, 1978, 1981 Runner-up
- Coached National Champion (GWS) in 100 Meter Hurdles in 1979
- Team placed 9th in Girls and Women’s Sports (GWS) Nationals in 1978 and 1979
- Coached National Qualifier in 100 Meter Hurdles – Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) – 1980
- AIAW Region III Champions - 1981
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Mike Stickland & Margaret Simmons | March 30, 1990 Track Dedication Ceremony Jim Booth, Margaret Simmons, Marshall Gage, Bill Furgerson, Stan Narewski |
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