Welcome to the Manhattan University Women's Track scholarship and program info page. Here you'll have access to information about the school and details on their Women's Track program like who to contact about recruiting, names of past alumni, what scholarship opportunities are presented ... and ways to start the recruiting process. If you are trying to get recruited it is critical to know who to talk to and NCSA has the details you'll need. Key Women's Track personnel at Manhattan University include Assistant Coach Alberto Garcia, Recruiting Coordinator, Associate Head Coach Ena Leufroy-Sylvain, Volunteer Assistant Coach John Lovett, Director of Track-and-Field Kerri Inman, Volunteer Assistant Coach Liam Farrell, Assistant Coach Margaret Hayden, Assistant Coach Patrick McGrath. If you're thinking about becoming a member of Manhattan University Women's Track program they are the people you must contact. You'll be able to choose to contact them through email utilizing the link above or call the college to obtain more information regarding the school and Women's Track program before deciding if it is the right fit for you personally. NCSA offers student student athletes the information and tools they need to enhance their chances of being recruited by a Women's Track program, whether it's at Manhattan University or another school. Since 2000, NCSA has been connecting coaches and athletes which is a vital component of the recruiting process. This year alone you'll find 127627 Women's Track high school athletes utilizing the NCSA network, technology and scouting professionals to get their highlights before 5112 coaches at 1790 colleges Women's Track programs nationwide. If you want to join the Manhattan University Women's Track program you need to start building relationships and a highly-visible, professional quality recruiting profile. Starting that process as soon as possible is crucial to your success. So make your free profile to become a verified NCSA Women's Track athlete and start connecting with coaches at the Manhattan University Women's Track program today.