Matt Hackenberg: Basketball Coach of the Week

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I’m Coach Matt Hackenberg from Canton, Ohio, home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. I’m passionate about the game of basketball. My love of the game started when I was 7 years old. My dad came home from work one day to find me playing in a mud puddle in our driveway, feeling pity that his dirty son had nothing better to do, he asked “do you want to go to a basketball camp?” I replied, “sure,” and quickly followed that up with, “what’s a basketball camp?” I attended the camp, and a love affair with the game blossomed.

Growing up I used basketball as an outlet, met most of my friends through the sport, and learned countless valuable lessons about life as I refined my playing skills. I ended my high school career as a 1st team all-state player in Ohio in 2004, and went on to play small college basketball at Kentucky Christian University, amassing over 2,000 points and 1,000 assists in my four year playing career.

After college I moved back to Canton and immediately began coaching at East Canton, a small rural high school. We had a great team returning, and had an exceptionally memorable 20-0 regular season. As a first year assistant coach, I thought, “this coaching thing is easy,” convinced I was much more than just a bystander for a group a talented kids that worked hard for their incredible achievement. When those players all graduated, I got a real baptism in coaching, staying at the same school as an assistant for the next two years and working with a limited roster that didn’t produce many wins. It was an eye-opening experience, fully comprehending that there are a lot of intelligent people in the coaching community, and that I didn’t know nearly as much as I thought.

In 2012, at 26 years old, I got my first head coaching job at St. Thomas Aquinas, a small private school in the area. Taking over a program that hadn’t achieved true success in quite some time but had a decent run of athletes coming through the pipeline, something magical happened. We went on an unprecedented four year run, winning our district (equivalent to the “Sweet Sixteen” of the NCAA Tournament) all four years, and making it to the state finals one season, losing to a very good team. My time at St. Thomas taught me a lot of things, most notably how important a strong support staff is and also how important character is with the players on a team.

Due to the success at St. Thomas, I was able to parlay that success into a coaching job at Canton GlenOak, a large public school in the area. GlenOak is most known for sending CJ McCollum and Kosta Koufos into the NBA. My time coaching at GlenOak didn’t overlap with the aforementioned, but they were great supporting the program.

I got into content creation a few years ago to share what I’ve learned coaching for 12 years. I’m a basketball junkie following my passion as a career. 

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