Jim VanHootegem
Jim VanHootegem
Title: Assistant Coach
Email: jvanhootegem@southplainscollege.edu

Jim VanHootegem comes to Levelland after serving as an assistant coach at Purdue University during the 2020-21 season. Prior to his time with the Boilermakers, VanHootegem was the head track and field coach at the University of Oklahoma from 2013-2019. In his six seasons at the helm in Norman, VanHootegem guided 83 Sooners to NCAA championship berths, 62 collected All-American accolades, and 28 captured individual or relay Big 12 championships. Additionally, 65 student-athletes earned All-Academic honors from the USTFCCCA.

In his career, VanHootegem guided his programs to 12 NCAA team championships and 27 conference team titles. Additionally, VanHootegem produced 72 All-Americans as an event coach, and another 55 honorees as a head coach.

Prior to his time at OU, VanHootegem served as an assistant coach at Texas A&M University from 2004-2013. During his stint in College Station, the Aggies won seven NCAA team titles and 14 conference crowns. VanHootegem was named the 2009 Men's National Assistant Coach of the Year and the 2012 Mondo Regional Assistant Coach of the Year by the USTFCCCA.

As a student-athlete at North Central College, VanHootegem helped lead his squad to a pair of NCAA Division III national championships and two third-place finishes. He is a seven-time All-American and was named the team's most valuable athlete and a team captain.

VanHootegem earned his bachelor's degree in physical education from North Central College. He is a certified strength and conditioning coach by the USTFCCCA Academy and is Level II certified in the USA Track & Field Coaching Education Program.

"I am honored to join a program with such a rich championship history," VanHootegem said. "I want to thank Director of Athletics Roger Reding and head coach Erik Vance for entrusting me to help maintain that tradition of excellence.  I am proud to be a Texan. I can't wait to meet our student-athletes and begin our preparation for the 2024 season.  I love the process of individual development as well as seeing a team come together.  I'm sure we will all learn from each other and it will be a lot of fun along the way."