Track Houston’s own Coach Terrance Bean was inducted into the Northwestern State University Graduate N Club Hall of Fame on October 27, 2012. The three-time All-American was honored for his contributions to the NSU’s track and field program winning several championships and honors during his tenure. Congratulations Coach Bean from your Track Houston family.
Excerpt from NSU news article:
[ . . . Bean was the third-place finisher at the 1996 NCAA Indoor Championships, clearing a career best 7-4 ½. He also captured All-America honors outdoors that year with a 7-3 ¾ jump for ninth place, and repeated as an Indoor All-American in 1997 as a senior with a fifth-place 7-3 ¾ mark.
The Houston native won four Southland Conference high jump crowns: 1994 and 1995 indoors, and 1995 and 1996 outdoors. Bean reached six consecutive NCAA Championships indoors and outdoors. . . ]
Coach Bean was also a finalist in the 1996 Olympic Trials in Atlanta, GA.
Terrance has been part of Track Houston for almost 7 years and his 4 children and wife are all members of the club.
Excerpt from NSU news article:
[ . . . Bean was the third-place finisher at the 1996 NCAA Indoor Championships, clearing a career best 7-4 ½. He also captured All-America honors outdoors that year with a 7-3 ¾ jump for ninth place, and repeated as an Indoor All-American in 1997 as a senior with a fifth-place 7-3 ¾ mark.
The Houston native won four Southland Conference high jump crowns: 1994 and 1995 indoors, and 1995 and 1996 outdoors. Bean reached six consecutive NCAA Championships indoors and outdoors. . . ]
Coach Bean was also a finalist in the 1996 Olympic Trials in Atlanta, GA.
Terrance has been part of Track Houston for almost 7 years and his 4 children and wife are all members of the club.