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Greg Hook Headshot 2026

Greg Hook

  • Title
    Assistant Coach
EDUCATION:
  • Pitzer College - 2011-14
YEARS AT SAN FRANCISCO:
  • Jan. 2026 - Present
OTHER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
  • During his tenure at Pomona-Pitzer, Hook coached 18 All-Region performances, 28 All-Conference performances, 54 program Top-10s, nine school records, six SCIAC champions, three Top-10 SCIAC performances, and one All-American.
  • He was a member of the 2018 SCIAC Coaching Staff of the Year and coached conference scorers in sprint/hurdle/relay events as part of the first SCIAC men’s team title in 27 years. Other program accomplishments included the highest men’s team national ranking in program history, the highest women’s team finish in eight years, the first women’s national hurdler qualifier in 20 years, the first men’s national sprint qualifier in 33 years, and the first men’s 4x100m national qualifier in school history.
  • In addition to his track and field responsibilities, Hook spent multiple seasons as the Head Athletic Performance Coach at Pomona-Pitzer, overseeing strength and conditioning for 21 varsity sports. In that role, teams under his guidance achieved eight national championships (three in cross country), three NCAA Final Four appearances, 31 SCIAC championships, 25 runner-up finishes, 43 SCIAC playo? berths, and 4 individual national champions.
OTHER NOTABLES:
  • A native of Hillsborough, Calif., Hook is a graduate of Pitzer College with a degree in Psychology and a minor in Economics.
  • As an undergraduate, he was a standout sprinter for the Sagehens, earning All-SCIAC honors three times throughout his career. During his junior and senior years, he served as team captain and was named team MVP during his sophomore season.
  • He holds a Master of Science in Kinesiology from Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi and maintains multiple coaching and performance certifications, including being a USATF Level 3 Sprints/Hurdles/Relays Coach, a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), a USTFCCCA Sprints/Hurdles/Relays specialist, and a USA Weightlifting Level 1 Coach.