Bob Pietrack was named the interim head men’s basketball coach at Fort Lewis College.
The announcement was made Sunday by Gary Hunter, FLC director of athletics, and comes two days after Bob Hofman announced his transition year into retirement. Hofman will remain as coach emeritus for a year.
The associate head coach for the Skyhawks the last 11 seasons, Pietrack has been responsible for the program’s recruiting, scouting, scheduling, academic counseling, strength training and individual player development, in addition to on-the-floor coaching and assisting in the day-to-day basketball operations. Pietrack also serves as the director of the Skyhawks’ summer basketball camps.
“I am honored and humbled to be the next head basketball coach at Fort Lewis College,” Pietrack said. “Being a collegiate head coach has always been my goal, and being the head coach of my alma mater is truly a dream come true.
“I was able to learn a tremendous amount from coach Hofman over the past 15 years. Being able to be the head coach with coach Hofman as coach emeritus will be a great benefit. We enjoyed a great run together, and I am proud to be his successor.”
In the past 11 seasons, Pietrack helped guide the Skyhawks to a 229-94 (.709) overall record. During that time, Fort Lewis earned four consecutive Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference West Division Championships (2004-08), five berths into the NCAA Division II tournament (2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013), two RMAC Shootout championships (2008, 2011) and two RMAC regular-season title (2004-05, 2007-08).
Prior to his coaching career, Pietrack played four years for the Skyhawks under Hofman. He was a member of two RMAC West Division championship teams (2001-02, 2002-03) and played in two NCAA tournaments (2001-02, 2002-03). A two-time RMAC All-Academic honoree, Pietrack was a team captain and team MVP in 2003-04.
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