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Colleen M. Hacker - Curriculum Vitae |
Colleen M. Hacker,
School of Physical Education
Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, WA 98447
(253) 535-7363
EDUCATION
Ph.D. 1992, University of Oregon, Exercise and Movement Science
M.S. 1980, University of Arizona, Exercise and Sport Science
B.S. 1978, Lock Haven University, Health and Physical Education
HONORS AND AWARDS
Professional Awards
Center for Parent and Children’s Educational Resources, Merit Award Recognition, 2000
Inspirational Women at Pacific Lutheran University, 2000
NSCAA National Certificate of Appreciation, Baltimore, MD, 2000
American Psychological Association, Presidential Citation, 2000
President’s Medal, Pacific Lutheran University, 1999
Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 1998
Child Abuse Prevention Resources (CAPR) Recognition, 1998
NSCAA National Letter of Commendation, 1996 United States Olympic Women’s Soccer Team, 1997
The Sexual Assault Center of Pierce County, Gold Star Award, 1997
Burlington Northern Faculty Teaching Award, Pacific Lutheran University, 1993
Lock Haven University Alumni Achievement Award, 1992
National Association for Girls and Women in Sport (NAGWS) Washington State Pathfinder Award, 1992
CASE Professor of the Year, School of Physical Education, 1990
Outstanding Young Woman of Washington, 1986
National Association for Sport and Physical Education: Inspiration Award, 1985
International Youth in Achievement Award, 1980
Coaching Awards
NSCAA National Award, Letters of Commendation, 1995
NAIA Senior Bowl - Coach of West Women’s Team (first in U.S.), Birmingham, AL, 1994
NISOA National Merit Award, 1993
NAIA Award of Merit, 1990-91
NSCAA National Coach of the Year, 1989, 1991
NAIA National Soccer Coach of the Year, 1988, 1989, 1991
NAIA West Region Soccer Coach of the Year, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992
NSCAA West Region Coach of the Year, 1989, 1991, 1992
NCIC Conference Soccer Coach of the Year, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992
NAIA District I Soccer Coach of the Year, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992
Grants
United States Olympic Committee Grant, Applied Psychological Skills Training, United States Women’s World Cup Soccer Team, 1999
United States Olympic Committee Grant, Applied Psychological Skills Training, United States Olympic Women’s Soccer eam, 1996
DOE Americas Grant, Tahuichi Soccer Academy, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, 1995
Pacific Lutheran University, Sabbatical Leave, (Research, Bolivia, England, National Coaching Staff) 1993-1994
Evangelical Lutheran Church of America Division of Higher Education Research Grant, 1992
Regency Advancement Awards, Pacific Lutheran University, 1986, 1987, 1994 and 2000
Lutheran Brotherhood Faculty Growth Award, 1985-87
Kelley Research Grant, University of Arizona, 1979
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
Pacific Lutheran University
(1996-present): Professor, Assistant Dean
(1987-present): Associate Professor, School of Physical Education
(1979-1987): Assistant Professor, School of Physical Education
Sport Psychology Consultant 1995 - Present
Sport Psychology Consultant, United States Women's National Soccer Team
1996 Olympic Games - Gold Medal
1998 Goodwill Games - Gold Medal
2000 Olympic Games - Silver Medal
United States Soccer Federation, U-16, U-19 and U-21 National Teams, Mental Skills Coach
United States Olympic Women's Soccer Team, Assistant Coach, Sydney Australia
Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA), Sport Psychology Consultant
University of Arizona
(1978-79) Graduate Teaching Assistant, Physical Education Department
Assistant Field Hockey Coach
Arizona Field Hockey Association Head Coach
UNITED STATES NATIONAL TEAM
National Team (vs. Canada), Minneapolis, MN, 2001
2000 United States Olympic Women’s Soccer Team, Assistant Coach (Silver Medal), Sydney, Australia
National Team (vs. Mexico), Houston, TX; (vs. Japan), Phoenix, AZ, 2000
National Team (vs. Russia, Canada), Washington, DC; Kansas City, KS, 2000
National Team (vs. Brazil), San Jose, CA, 2000
National Team (vs. Norway), Norway, 2000
Indoor Tour of Champions (vs. The World All Stars), Seattle, WA, 2000
National Team Training Camp, San Diego, May, 2000 (USOC Olympic Gold Medal Summit)
National Team Training Camp, San Diego, May, 2000
National Team Training Camp, Orlando, FL (Pre-Algarve Cup), March, 2000
National Team Training Camp and International Match (Iceland), Charlotte, NC, 2000
National Team NIKE Cup (Mexico, Korea) Portland, OR, 2000
National Team Training Camp, Chula Vista, CA, ARCO Olympic Training Center, 2000
National Team Gold Cup (Brazil, Costa Rica), 2000
National Team NIKE US Cup (Russia, Canada), 2000
Indoor Victory Tour, (vs. The World All Stars), Tacoma, WA, 1999
Indoor Victory Tour, (vs. The World All Stars), Portland, OR, 1999
U.S. Socceer Festival, U-16 Girls National Team, Portland, OR, 1999
1999 United States Women’s National Team, World Cup Champions (Gold Medal), Pasadena, CA
United States Women’s National Team, US Cup, Champions, 1999
1998 United States Women’s National Team, Goodwill Games (Gold Medal), New York, NY
United States Women’s National Team vs. New Zealand, Washington, DC, Oneonta, NY, 1998
United States Under 20 Women’s National Team, Psychological Skills Training, Portland, OR, 1998
United States Women’s National Team vs. Argentina, CA, 1998
United States Women’s National Team, Olympic Training Center, San Diego, CA, 1998
United States Under 16 Women’s National Team, Olympic Training Center, San Diego, CA, 1998
United States Under 17 Women’s National Team, (Silver Medal), Blaine, MD, 1997
United States Women’s National Team, (Gold Medal), Blaine, MD, 1997
United States Women’s National Team, NIKE Victory Tour, Portland, OR, 1997
United States Under 20 Women’s National Team, Psychological Skills Training, San Diego, CA, 1997
United States Under 16 Women’s National Team, Psychological Skills Training, San Diego, CA, 1997
United States Women’s National Team, Psychological Skills Training, San Diego, CA, 1997
United States National Soccer Team, U.S. Women’s Cup, Champions, 1997
United States National Soccer Team, U.S. Women’s Cup Champions, 1996
1996 Olympic Games, Sport Psychology Specialist, United States Women’s National Soccer Team, (Gold Medal)
1995-Present United States Women’s National Team, International Matches, Training Camps, and Residency Programs
PRESENTATIONS
Commencement Addresses
Commencement Address, Pacific Coast Rowing Championships, "The Power of One," Sacramento, CA, 1995
Commencement Speaker, Lock Haven University, "Possibility Thinking," Lock Haven, PA, 1994 Commencement Speaker, Pacific Lutheran University, "Enthusiasm and Persistence," Tacoma, WA, 1992 Invited Presentations - Plenary Addresses University of San Diego, NSCAA Coaching Academy, “Psychological Skills Triad,” San Diego, CA, 2001 Trinity University, NSCAA Coaching Academy, “Attributions: Training and Application,” “Psychological Skills Triad,” “Team Building for Success,” San Antonio, TX, 2001 Northwest Showcase of Champions, “The Psychology of Peak Performance,” Tacoma, WA, 2001 SC Johnson Company: Global Forum, “Peak Performance in the Workplace,” Hong Kong, China, 2000 Nova University, NSCAA Coaching Academy, “Psychological Skills Triad”, “Communication for Coaching Excellence,”Conference Papers
NSCAA National Convention, “Leadership,” Indianapolis, IN, 2001
NSCAA National Convention, Baltimore, “Psychology of Coaching: Leadership As A Function of The Coach,” MD, 2000
Women in Sports Leadership Conference, “Women and Leadership,” University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 1998
NSCAA National Convention, “Competition Out of Bounds: Sport Ethics for Athletes & Coaches,” Cincinnati, OH, 1998
Association of YMCA Directors Conference, “Carrying the Torch Toward Excellence,” Tacoma, WA, 1996
Northwest Women's Studies Association, "Women, Moral Judgment and Athletic Aggression", Tacoma, WA, 1994
NSCAA National Convention - "Psychological Skills for Peak Soccer Performance", Pittsburgh, PA, 1991
Women's Soccer Foundation - "Motivating the Female Soccer Player", Seattle, WA, 1991
Women and Sports, Western Washington University Lectures on Freedom: A Woman's Perspective, Bellingham, WA, 1990
XIII United States Olympic Academy - Women Coaches - An Endangered Species, Olympia, WA, 1989
AAHPERD Northwest District - "Cohesion, Satisfaction and Performance Success", Seattle, WA. 1982
NASPSPA - "Cohesion, Participation Motivation, Satisfaction and Performance Success in Women's Intercollegiate Field Hockey", Asilomar, CA, 1980
WAHPERD Convention, "The WAHPERD and Colleges and Universities: Improving the Marriage," Seattle, 1979
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
American Psychological Association
Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology
National Association for Girls and Women in Sport
National Association for Sport and Physical Education
National Soccer Coaches Association of America
North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity Special Olympics Partner
Sport Psychology, Division 47, APA
United States Soccer Club
Women's Sports Foundation
Project Adventure Professional
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