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Bryan Mack

Bryan Mack

Bryan Mack was announced as a full-time track and field assistant coach on Aug. 17, 2022, to oversee the field and multi events for the Bears.

In 2023-24 Mack coached Cheyenne White to a third place medal at the MVC Outdoor Championship with an attempt of 42.40 meters. The Bears' hurdlers also had two top-five finishes in the 400-meter hurdles finals at the championship with Magdalena Burdova and Meghan Halstead finishing fourth and fifth, respectively. Mack's work with the high jumpers led to two more Bears scoring points at the championship meet with Linzy Williams' fifth place finish and DaeLin Switzer's seventh place finish.

In his first season as part of the staff, Mack saw two of his athletes to Missouri Valley Conference Championships medals in both high jump and long jump. His javelin squad also built on its strong foundation during the 2022-23 season as his top finisher threw to a distance of 44.54 meters. The Bears also placed three athletes in the top-10 of the event at the conference championships, including Cheyenne White's fourth-place finish. 

Mack comes to MSU with over eight years of experience coaching at the collegiate level. Most recently, he served as the sprints, jumps, and strength and conditioning coach at Central Washington University where he was responsible for facilitating the strength and conditioning program, coaching and recruiting. Since Sept. 2014, Mack has produced three All-Americans, 15 conference champions, 28 all-conference athletes and 19 Top-10 all-conference performers. 

In 2019, Mack diversified his skillset, joining Canyon View Physical Therapy where he administered strength and conditioning for post-physical therapy patients.  

Mack obtained his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Central Washinton in 2013. He since has furthered his education, earning certifications from the National Strength & Conditioning Association and the US Track and Field & Cross Country Coaches Association in as a strength and conditioning specialist and a sprint/hurdle/relay specialist, respectively.   

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