Hack is entering his second season as head coach of the Men's Basketball team.
In his first season, Hack coached the Mavs to an 11-14 (9-11 AMCC) record in 2019-20, just missing out on the postseason. Hack was instrumental in elevating the play of seniors Kirk Hawkins and Jonathan Smith, both of which who became 1,000-point scorers under Hack's instruction.
Though Hawkins' season was cut short due to injury, Smith was the Mavs' lone AMCC All-Conference selection, while also becomming Medaille's all-time leader in rebounds.
Prior to returning Medaille, Hack was at Ursinus College. Hack had been on staff for the Bears since 2014 and was instrumental in helping the team improve its win total each year. He also coached three All-Centennial Conference selections along with one 1,000 point scorer.
Prior to Ursinus, he was an assistant at SUNY New Paltz. While at New Paltz, he helped the team to achieve their highest conference win total in fourteen years during the 2013-2014 season. He coached three All-SUNYAC Conference Selections and two 1,000 point scorers.
Hack also had a brief stop at Niagara County Community College, working as an assistant coach for two years under Bill Beilein and helping the team to 19-win and 20-win seasons, along with a trip to the NJCAA Tournament.
Hack played at Medaille from the 2006 season until the end of the 2010 season. He had a remarkable playing career, helping the team to back-to-back AMCC Championships in his junior and senior seasons. Hack remains top ten in fourteen different categories in all-time career statistics including points, scoring average, field goals made, free throws made, and rebounds.
(Updated 07/29/21)