Jasmyne Graham joined the Sacramento State track and field coaching staff in July of 2022. Graham serves as the team's assistant coach for sprints and hurdles.
Graham came to the Horents after being an assistant coach at New Mexico for two seasons (2021-22). In the spring of 2022, she coached Rivaldo Leacock to a berth at the NCAA Div. I Outdoor Championships in the 400-hurdles.
Graham began her collegiate career at USC before spending her final two years at UNLV. With the Rebels, she set the school record with a 100-hurdles time of 13.07 and a 60-hurdles time of 8.33. She earned second team All-America honors in 2019 in the 100H and was an all-Mountain West Conference honoree in the 100H and long jump. During the 2019 indoor season, she was named all-Mountain West in the 60-hurdles and long jump after placing third in both events at the conference championships.
While at USC, Graham finished fourth in the 100-hurdles at the 2016 Pac-12 Championships and competed at the NCAA West Preliminary.
A 2015 graduate of Roosevelt High School, she was the California state champion in both the 100H and 300H in 2015 and was named the California Gatorade Track & Field Athlete of the Year.