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Emily Hackert

Emily Hackert

Emily Hackert was named head coach of the Augsburg College men's and women's track and field teams in the summer of 2015. Prior to coming to Augsburg, Hackert served as interim women's track and field head coach at Colby, an NCAA Division III college in Waterville, Maine, in the 2014-15 school year, after serving as a men's and women's track and field assistant coach there for three seasons. 
 


Previous Coaching Experience:
Interim Head Coach - Women's Track and Field - Colby College (2014-15)
Assistant Coach - M/W Track and Field - Colby College (2011-14)
Graduate Assistant Coach - M/W Track and Field - Springfield College (2009-11)
Assistant Coach - M/W Track and Field - Washington and Jefferson College (2007-09)

Hackert served as an assistant coach for Colby's track and field programs from 2011 to 2014, when she was named interim head coach for the Mules' women's track and field program. She served as coach for the men's and women's sprints, hurdles and horizontal jumps during her tenure at Colby.
 
In 2014-15, she coached an All-American women's 1,600-meter relay squad (sixth) and a national qualifier in the men's 400-meter dash during the indoor half of the season, while coaching an All-American in the women's 3,000-meter steeplechase during the outdoor half of the season. She coached eight All-New England Region members (top-eight finishers) during the indoor season and six all-region honorees in the outdoor season.
 
As a team, Colby finished seventh at the 2015 New England Small College Athletic Conference outdoor championships. The Mules finished 12th out of 30 teams at the 2015 New England Division III indoor track championships and 10th out of 31 teams at the New England Division III outdoor championships.
 
As an assistant coach at Colby, she guided 14 athletes to All-American honors, including two national champions and a national runner-up, along with four other national meet qualifiers. She coached 26 All-New England Region indoor competitors and 47 All-New England Region outdoor competitors, including three indoor champions and two outdoor champions. She also coached 34 All-NESCAC (top-three finish) competitors, including seven champions. Athletes achieved 11 school records under her guidance.
 
Hackert served as a graduate assistant from 2009 to 2011 at Springfield (Mass.) and as an assistant coach at Washington and Jefferson (Pa.) from 2007-09. At Springfield, she focused on the sprints, hurdles and high jump, while coaching horizontal jumps, the high jump and hurdles at Washington and Jefferson. At Springfield, she coached an All-American in the heptathlon in 2011, while at Washington and Jefferson, she coached seven Presidents Athletic Conference champions and three national qualifiers, including an All-American in the high jump in the 2009 indoor season.
 
At each of her coaching stops, she has been responsible for recruiting student-athletes in her event disciplines.

Playing Experience/Achievements:
As an athlete at Bowdoin College (Maine), she was a multi-event competitor in track and field, earing All-New England Region honors four times, All-Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference honors twice and All-NESCAC honors once.
 
Education:
Hackert earned her bachelor's degree in psychology with a minor in visual arts from Bowdoin in 2006, and her master's degree in exercise science, with a concentration in sport psychology, from Springfield in 2012.

Personal/Family Notes:
Hackert lives in Plymouth, Minn.