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Sam Morrison '26

Sam Morrison enters her first season as an Assistant Coach with the King University Cycling program, bringing a diverse background as a competitive cyclist, program leader, and coach.

Morrison competed for four years at Lees-McRae College, where she raced across multiple disciplines, including road, mountain bike, cyclocross, and gravel. During her collegiate career, she gained experience competing at a high level while developing a well-rounded understanding of the sport and its various competitive formats.

Prior to her time at Lees-McRae, Morrison was a member of the Florida-based VeloBrew Racing junior team, where she served as team captain and helped lead and mentor younger riders. She was also actively involved with Florida NICA as a GRiT (Girls Riding Together) Ambassador, promoting participation and leadership opportunities for female cyclists.

In addition to her success as a student-athlete, Morrison has demonstrated a strong commitment to coaching and athlete development. While in college, she founded and operated The Bike School, creating programs designed to teach young riders fundamental cycling skills while building confidence and fostering a lifelong passion for the sport.

Morrison also founded Precision Racing, a U23 road cycling team, where she managed team operations, secured sponsorships, coordinated travel logistics, and provided mentorship to developing athletes. Through these experiences, she gained valuable leadership and organizational skills while helping athletes reach their competitive goals.

Morrison brings a unique combination of competitive racing experience, coaching expertise, and program-building experience to the Tornado cycling program. Her passion for athlete development, teamwork, and leadership will play an important role in supporting the continued growth and success of King University Cycling.

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