Bobbie Schreiner joined the Winthrop track and field staff as an assistant coach in the summer of 2002 and was later promoted to associate head coach. Her primary responsibility is the development of the Eagles' sprint, hurdle, and jump athletes.
In 2004, Schreiner helped Octavia Goode reach the pinnacle of the sport when she qualified for the NCAA Division I national meet in Austin, TX. Goode narrowly missed All-American honors on her way to conference and school records in the 100-meter dash, placing 17th overall. She was named All-East Region for her performances in the 100 and 200 that season.
Prior to joining the Winthrop staff, Schreiner spent two years at Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas as an assistant coach. At Baker, she had seven NAIA national qualifiers and one All-American.
Schreiner has attended Level III USA Track and Field sprints, hurdles, relays, and jumps certification and is Level I and II certified.
The Colorado native earned her bachelor's degree in marketing at the University of Wyoming and her master's degree in management at Baker.