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Scott Houston

In the 2022 Outdoor Championships, Houston led the women's pole vault team to a podium sweep as HPU claimed the top three spots. Sydney Horn finished in first with a mark of 4.34 m. Mackenzie Horn was right behind her with a 4.34 m finish, a personal best. Rachel Vesper rounded out the group with a mark of 4.13 m, a personal best. Houston helped claim three of the top four spots on the men's side as well. He led Adam Craig to the individual crown with a season best mark of 4.81 m. Kolt Byers finished in second with a personal best mark of 4.61 m, while Cole Holliday finished in fourth with a mark of 4.41 m, a personal best for him. 

Houston led Horn to a third straight National Championship as they competed in the 2022 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. Sydney Horn finished as the National Runner-Up in the women's pole vault after clearing a lifetime best 4.46 m, which is a school record and conference record. 

In the 2022 Indoor Championships, Houston led Adam Craig to a second place finish after clearing a mark of 4.55 m. He also led the Panther women to the top four finishes in the event, led by Sydney Horn who set a new Big South Indoor record after clearing a mark of 4.42 m. 

Houston led Sydney Horn to a historic 2021 season as she made program history at the 2021 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships as she recorded back-to-back All-American performances at both track and field championships in the same season, the first Panther woman to accomplish this feat. Horn finished sixth at the NCAA outdoor Championships, the highest finish in program history. She is the first athlete to earn All-American honors at an NCAA Outdoor Championship. Horn finished the 2021 season as Big South Field Athlete of the year.

Scott Houston played a big role in the High Point Sweep of the 2021 Big South Outdoor Championships. He guided Adam Craig to an individual championship after he cleared the mark of 4.85 m, a personal best for Craig. On the women's side he led the Panthers to sweep the podium. Sydney Horn won the individual championship after she cleared 4.44 m, a facility record, personal record and meet record. Nathalie Elliot and Mackenzie Horn finished in second and third place respectively. The Horn sisters and Elliot all qualified for the NCAA East Preliminary Championships. 

Houston guided freshman, Sydney Horn to a third place finish in the NCAA Indoor National Championships. She became the first High Point athlete to finish third in an NCAA National Championship. She set a new school record as she cleared the bar at 4.41 m, earning All American honors. Horn finished as the #1 freshman in collegiate indoor track and field for the 2021 season. 
 
In the 2020 Big South Indoor Championships, Houston led the Panthers to a first, second, and two tied for sixth place finish. Haley Doyle and Emma Grace tied for sixth with a mark of 3.36 m, a personal best for Doyle. Rachael Berndsen finished in second with a mark of 3.51 m. Mackenzie Horn secured the crowned for the Panthers when she cleared the 4.00 m mark. 

One of the best active pole vaulters in the United States, Scott Houston joined the High Point University track & field staff in September 2015 as an assistant coach.

The Panthers have seen the fruits of hiring Houston, as HPU has captured eight Big South pole vault titles in Houston's four seasons. Between Carter Clasper and Nathalie Elliott, HPU took home four pole vault championships in the 2018-19 indoor and outdoor seasons, with both athletes competing in NCAA East Preliminaries. Under the tutelage of Houston, Elliott set a new Panther program record in the indoor season while clearing a height of 4.12m, and turned in a mark of 4.16m in the outdoor campaign.

Miller finished 17th at the NCAA East Preliminary Rounds in 2016, while both Marois and Alyssa Palenchar qualified on the women's side. Elliott cleared 3.78m at 2018 prelims to finish 32nd as a freshman. 

Houston guided freshman Carter Clasper to second place at both the Big South indoor and outdoor championships, and again as a sophomore in 2018. Elliott claimed an indoor conference title in the same year, while taking second in the Big South outdoor championships. 

Houston finished fourth at the USA Indoor Championships in 2015 and fifth at the outdoor national championships in 2017. He cleared the World Championship standard of 5.78m (18-11.5) at the Charlotte Street Vault in July 2017.

Most recently, Houston claimed a national title at the 2018 USATF Indoor Championships, while earning his first international gold at the North American, Central American and Caribbean Championships this past August.

Houston came to HPU after serving as a volunteer assistant at Indiana University from 2013-15 while pursuing a post-collegiate pole vault career. The Oak Ridge, N.C., native is an accomplished vaulter that starred at both the University of North Carolina and Indiana.

 
While serving as a volunteer assistant at Indiana, Houston helped mentor  Terry Batemon to an outdoor Big Ten Championship in 2015, and an NCAA berth. Sophie Gutermuth was a runner up at both indoor and outdoor Big Ten championships in 2015 while setting an NCAA indoor qualifying mark and new indoor school record of 4.35m.
 
Houston also worked with multi-event student-athletes at IU and led two Hoosiers to All-America honors in the heptathlon at the 2015 NCAA Indoor Championships.
 
In 2014, Houston also mentored the women's vault trio of Kelsie Ahbe, Sophie Gutermuth, and Sydney Clute to a first, second, and fourth place finish at the Big Ten Indoor Championships. Ahbe and Clute went on to become NCAA All-Americans during the outdoor season, with Ahbe setting a school record at 4.40m, escalating herself to the NCAA runner up finish.
 
As a student-athlete at Indiana, Houston was an NCAA Championship outdoor qualifier and won the Big Ten Indoor title in 2013. At North Carolina, Houston finished third in the vault at the 2009 ACC Outdoor Championships and still holds the fifth-best vault mark all-time at Chapel Hill.
 
In his post-collegiate career, Houston has posted personal best vaults of 5.51m in indoor competition and 5.63 in outdoor action. He has qualified for the United States Indoor and Outdoor Championships and recently won the prestigious Brit's Pub Vault in Minneapolis on Sept. 5 with a victorious vault of 5.63m (18-5.5).
 
Houston also still holds the indoor and outdoor North Carolina high school pole vault records.