Sash, an Oskaloosa, Iowa, native, has 22 years of coaching experience at all levels, including head coaching stints at Indian Hills Community College (2023-24) and Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) (2019-20).
“I am ecstatic and beyond grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this staff, under the leadership of coach McCollum,” said Sash. “As a native Iowan and a lifelong Hawkeye, I cannot wait to ‘Fight for Iowa’, while proudly wearing the black and gold.
“I look forward to humbly serving this program, as we recruit, develop and mentor young men, that all of us as Hawkeyes, will be proud of. My family and I are so excited to start our journey together in Iowa City.”
At Indian Hills, Sash led the Warriors to the semifinals of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) DI Men’s Basketball Championship as the team finished with a 29-6 record. It was the program’s 19th trip to the national tournament in its history.
Sash was tabbed as the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC) DI Coach of the Year after going 4-0 in league play while capturing the NJCAA Region 11 Championship. Throughout the year, he guided the Warriors to 15 wins over nationally ranked opponents. Sash also served as an assistant coach for Indian Hills from 2015-17.
Before returning to Ottumwa as head coach, Sash spent three seasons as an assistant at North Dakota State. There Sash was part of a Bison staff that made three consecutive Summit League Tournament Championship game appearances. NDSU won 54 games in the three seasons, including 35 in Summit League play.
Sash also had a stint as an assistant at UMKC from 2017-19 before taking over as head coach at DMACC for the 2019-20 season. Sash led the Bears to a 29-4 record, the ICCAC regular and postseason championships and the No. 2 seed in the national tournament. He was named the NJCAA Region 11 Coach of the Year and guided five NJCAA All-Region 11 performers and four NJCAA All-Academic selections.
Sash also spent time at State Fair Community College (2010-15), Temple College (2009-10), Providence College (2008-09) and Drake (2007-08), while starting as a student assistant at William Penn (2003-07).
Sash earned his associate’s degree in computer programming/analysis from Indian Hills in 2001, his bachelor’s in physical education/coaching from William Penn in 2006 and his master’s in education in effective teaching from Drake in 2009.
He and his wife, Analeigh, have three children – Tandon, Tayson and Tru.
Sash is the older brother of former Hawkeye two-time first-team All-Big Ten safety Tyler Sash. Tyler, who shares program’s single-game interception record (3), played professionally for the NFL’s New York Giants, where he was a Super Bowl Champion in 2012.