Randy Hasenbank was named associate head cross country/assistant track and field coach at the University of Iowa in 2017 and is entering his seventh season with the program.
In 2023, Hasenbank guided Max Murphy to the NCAA Cross Country Championships, becoming Iowa’s first NCAA qualifier since 2019. Murphy placed 69th at the NCAA Championships in Charlottesville, Virginia, with a 30:13.9 personal best in the 10,000-meter race on Nov. 18. Murphy’s time moved him to fifth in program history. Murphy’s finish was the highest since 2010, when Jeff Thode placed 30th. In the season opener, Murphy broke Iowa’s 6K school record. Four more Hawkeyes moved up the program record list: Hayden Kuhn (18:05.4 – 2nd), Miles Sheppard (18:07.4 – 3rd), Will Ryan (18:17.4 – 7th), and Ian Geisler (18:17.6 – 8th).
In 2022, the Hawkeyes broke a school record (Max Murphy, 1,500 meters) and posted 15 top-10 marks under Hasenbank. He guided Murphy to an NCAA West Regional qualification in the 1,500 meters and coached Murphy and Trattner to sixth and eight-place finishes in the 5,000 meters at the Big Ten Indoor Championship, respectively. Murphy and Trattner’s points clinched Iowa’s second-consecutive men’s indoor Big Ten title. Their times rank third and sixth all-time, receptively. Additionally, Hasenbank coached the men’s DMR team to a seventh-place finish and women’s DMR squad to a sixth-place finish at the conference meet.
The Hawkeyes set one school record and five top-10 marks under Hasenbank’s tutelage in 2021. Nathan Mylenek set the school record in the steeplechase and raced to All-America honors at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. His school-record performance earned him a silver medal at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships, where Iowa won the team title for the second straight season. Mylenek (5,000 meters), Kal Lewis (1,500 meters) and Daniel Soto (10,000 meters) all recorded marks in 2021 that rank second on Iowa’s all-time top 10 list.
During the 2020 indoor track and field season, Hasenbank’s athletes earned a total of 10 points at the Big Ten Indoor Championships, Daniel Soto (5,000M, 6th), Nathan Mylenek (3,000M, 5th), and the Distance Medley relay took sixth with a time 9:46.39, which now ranks No. 5 in Iowa history.
In 2019 cross country season, Hasenbank coached Nathan Mylenek to his second NCAA Championship in a row. Mylenek placed 85th in the 10,000 meters. He is the first Hawkeye to compete at the national championships in back-to-back years since Jeff Thode in 2010. Mylenek finished his senior season as the Hawkeye’s top runner (11 meets in a row). He earned All-Region honors for the second straight year. Freshman Leah Kralovetz earned All-Region honors at NCAA Regionals. She is the first female freshman to make the All-Region team since Kayla Beattie in 2011.
During the 2019 track and field season, Hasenbank guided Nathan Mylenek to the NCAA Championships, where he finished ninth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, earning second team All-America honors. Mylenek also broke the oldest track record in the steeplechase at the Mt. SAC Relays on April 20, running 8:38.53 and shattering the previous record (8:47.40) set by Deacon Jones in 1956. Freshman Anna Hostetler and senior Daniel Soto added their names to the record books as well. Hostetler ran a top-10 time in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, and Soto ran top-10 times in the indoor 3,000 and 5,000 meters, and the outdoor 10,000 meters. Mylenek and Soto tallied nine of the Hawkeyes 116 points at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships.