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Head Coach Mark Hankins

MARK HANKINS

HEAD COACH THIRD SEASON

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HANKINS’ EXPERIENCE

• Nebraska Head Coach (2018-Present) • NCAA Men’s Golf Committee (2016-Present) • Iowa Assistant Athletic Director (2014-18) • Golf Coaches Association of America President (2014); Vice-President (2008-14) • Two-Time Big Ten Coach of the Year (2005, 2007) • Head Coach of 13 NCAA Tournament Teams (1998-2014) • Coached Five All-Americans • 22 All-Midwest Region & 21 All-Big Ten Golfers • Iowa Head Coach (2007-14, 7 seasons) • USA World University Games Head Golf Coach (Thailand, 2007) • Michigan State Head Coach (1999-2007, 8 seasons) • Texas-Arlington Head Coach (1997-99, 2 seasons) • Iowa State Assistant/Associate Head Coach (1994-97, 3 seasons)

An outstanding coach with a record of success at the NCAA Division I and Big Ten Conference levels, Mark Hankins has the Nebraska men’s golf program on the rise as he enters his third season in Lincoln.

In 2020-21, a senior-laden roster that includes fifth-year golfer and graduate student Tanner Owen, will lead the Big Red. The five-player class includes three 2019 NJCAA All-Americans (Mark Foelbaek, Branden Meyer and Tom Westenberger).

Hankins led Nebraska to its best Big Ten Match Play Championship finishes in history by taking fourth in 2019 and 2020. He also guided the Huskers to their best-ever Big Ten finish by capturing fifth at the 2019 conference tournament. One of only three active coaches to lead a team to a Big Ten Conference men’s golf title, Hankins came to Nebraska after serving as an assistant athletic director at the University of Iowa. He enters his fifth year as a member of the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Committee.

Hankins led the Hawkeye golf team to six consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and 11 team tournament championships from 2009 to 2014 as the head coach.

Hankins coached three All-Americans, 11 firstteam All-Big Ten honorees and 16 All-Midwest Region selections during his seven seasons on the course with the Hawkeyes.

Before his arrival in Iowa City, the Hawkeyes finished last at the 2007 Big Ten Tournament and 155th in the final national rankings. Two years later, Iowa finished 17th at the 2009 NCAA Championship Finals.

In 2011, Hankins led Iowa to a tie for 10th at the NCAA Championship Finals, before adding a 22nd-place finish at the NCAA Championship Finals in 2012. In those two seasons, three Hawkeyes combined for three All-America awards on the course.

Prior to his 11 years in the Iowa Athletic Department, Hankins spent eight seasons (2000- years, Hankins has served for two years on the 07) as the head men’s golf coach at Michigan Big Ten Sports Management Committee and as State University. He led the Spartans to five NCAA the Big Ten golf coaches liaison. He also spent two Tournament appearances from 2002 through 2007, seasons on the Big Ten Scheduling Committee. including Big Ten Championship team titles in 2005 In 2014, Hankins was elected President of the and 2007. Hankins was named the Big Ten Coach of Golf Coaches Association of America, after serving the Year in both seasons the Spartans claimed the as vice-president on the GCAA board from 2008 team crowns. He coached a pair of All-Americans to 2014. He initially served on the board as the at Michigan State, while 10 Spartans earned first- Central Region Director from 2004 to 2008, and team All-Big Ten honors and six Spartans earned on the Jack Nicklaus Award Committee from All-Midwest Region accolades. 2008 to 2010. Before embarking on his career in

Overall, in 17 seasons as a Big Ten men’s athletic coaching and administration, Hankins was golf head coach, Hankins has coached five All- an assistant golf professional at the Des Moines Americans, 21 golfers who earned All-Big Ten Golf and Country Club and the Ames Golf and honors, including two Big Ten Players of the Year Country Club after competing professionally in and a Big Ten Freshman of the Year. His student- California and Florida on the Golden State Tour, athletes also earned a total of 55 Academic All- PGA Tour Qualifying, and events on the Nike Tour Big Ten accolades and 12 All-America Scholar and Tommy Armour Tour. awards from the Golf Coaches Association of As a collegiate student-athlete, Hankins was America (GCAA). a two-year captain of the Iowa State golf team,

While his Big Ten teams combined for 22 earning All-Big Eight Conference honors and tournament titles during his tenure, he began his GCAA Scholastic All-America honors his senior head coaching career by leading the University of season. He earned his bachelor’s degree as Texas-Arlington golf program to eight tournament a psychology major from Iowa State in 1993, titles in just two seasons in 1998 and 1999. He before earning his master’s degree in business led the Mavericks to the NCAA Tournament both administration from ISU in 1997. seasons, including the Southland Conference title in 1999.

In 22 seasons of collegiate coaching, Hankins helped 15 teams to NCAA Division I Tournament appearances, including 13 bids as a head coach.

He began his collegiate coaching career with three seasons at Iowa State from 1994 through 1997. He served as assistant coach for both men’s and women’s teams before serving as the associate head coach for the Cyclones men’s golf program. He HANKINS’ NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS (13) helped the ISU men’s Year NCAA Tournament School program to the NCAA 1998 NCAA Championships - Regional Texas-Arlington Tournament in 1996 and 1999 NCAA Championships - Regional Texas-Arlington 1997, while the Cyclones 2002 NCAA Championships - Regional Michigan State claimed a trio of team 2003 NCAA Championships - Regional Michigan State tournament titles in 2005 NCAA Championships - Regional Michigan State those two seasons. 2006 NCAA Championships - Regional Michigan State

As an athletic 2007 NCAA Championships - Regional Michigan State administrator, Hankins 2009 NCAA Championship - Finals (17th) Iowa has also distinguished 2010 NCAA Championships - Regional Iowa himself. In addition to 2011 NCAA Championship - Finals (T10th) Iowa his representation on 2012 NCAA Championship - Finals (22nd) Iowa the NCAA Men’s Golf 2013 NCAA Championships - Regional Iowa Committee for four 2014 NCAA Championships - Regional Iowa

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