Jeffrey Langenstein returns to the Bay Area as he joins the San José State women’s gymnastics program as an assistant coach for the 2018-19 school year.
Langensten spent the past two seasons as an assistant for the Lindenwood University women’s gymnastics team. He main responsibilities were on vault and floor, helping the team to the highest RQS Score in school history on vault and the second-highest on floor in 2017. He was also the recruiting coordinator and was named the 2018 MIC Assistant Coach of the Year.
Prior to Lindenwood, Langenstein was a volunteer assistant coach for two seasons at California where we worked on selecting music and the choreography for floor routine in addition to other coaching and administrative duties. He was part of the 2016 team that advanced to the NCAA Championships and finished seventh. That team finished the year 11th on the floor nationally. The 2015 team finished 18th in the country, while the floor team earned a 12th-place national ranking.
While at Cal, Langenstein coaches many top gymnasts including Toni-Ann Williams, a 2016 Olympian for Jamaica. She was a six-time regular-season All-American, NCAA Vault Champion (2015), Pac-12 Freshman of the Year (2015), and Pac-12 Floor Champion (2016)
Langenstein transitioned to coaching after he competed for the Golden Bears from 2010-14. He specialized on the floor, still rings, vault and parallel bars. The team made four NCAA Championship appearances, finishing fourth in 2011 and 2012. He qualified as an individual for the NCAA semifinals multiple times on floor and vault.
Langenstein graduated from Cal with a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies.
Langensten spent the past two seasons as an assistant for the Lindenwood University women’s gymnastics team. He main responsibilities were on vault and floor, helping the team to the highest RQS Score in school history on vault and the second-highest on floor in 2017. He was also the recruiting coordinator and was named the 2018 MIC Assistant Coach of the Year.
Prior to Lindenwood, Langenstein was a volunteer assistant coach for two seasons at California where we worked on selecting music and the choreography for floor routine in addition to other coaching and administrative duties. He was part of the 2016 team that advanced to the NCAA Championships and finished seventh. That team finished the year 11th on the floor nationally. The 2015 team finished 18th in the country, while the floor team earned a 12th-place national ranking.
While at Cal, Langenstein coaches many top gymnasts including Toni-Ann Williams, a 2016 Olympian for Jamaica. She was a six-time regular-season All-American, NCAA Vault Champion (2015), Pac-12 Freshman of the Year (2015), and Pac-12 Floor Champion (2016)
Langenstein transitioned to coaching after he competed for the Golden Bears from 2010-14. He specialized on the floor, still rings, vault and parallel bars. The team made four NCAA Championship appearances, finishing fourth in 2011 and 2012. He qualified as an individual for the NCAA semifinals multiple times on floor and vault.
Langenstein graduated from Cal with a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies.