The Mayor’s Podcast

The Mayor's Podcast: Episode 6 with Tate Hilgenkamp

34 min · 13. juli 2020
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In this week's episode I sit down and visit with Tate Hilgenkamp. Hilgenkamp is currently an assistant coach at Colorado State University Pueblo. As a player, Hilgenkamp played his first two seasons at Sheridan College where they finished with a combined record of 51-13 in his two seasons. He then went on to Division II Black Hills State where he served as team captain his senior season.  He started his coaching career as the graduate assistant at Concordia University in Nebraska for two seasons. He then went on to be the Director of Basketball Operations at Minot State for the men's and women's basketball programs. He then moved on to CSU Pueblo where he is currently an assistant coach for the men's basketball program.

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