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Jon Reehoorn
Jon Reehoorn

Hometown:
Burlington, Wash.

High School:
Burlington-Edison

Last College:
Washington State '02

Position:
Assistant Coach

Experience:
3rd Year

Former Washington State standout golfer Jon Reehoorn is in his third season as an assistant coach at Washington.

During his tenure with UW, the Huskies captured the 2005 Pac-10 Championship and notched back-to-back Top-10 NCAA finishes including a school-record third-place standing in 2005. Reehorn has mentored 2005 NCAA individual champion and first-team All-American James Lepp, along with Husky All-Americans Alex Prugh and Erik Olson.

Reehoorn joined the Husky program after working at Louisville as a graduate assistant coach while working toward his Athletic Administration degree. While residing in Louisville he also worked as an intern for the Mid-South Conference and the Greater Louisville Sports Commission.

As a senior in 2002, Reehoorn was a second-team All-Pac-10 selection, helping Washington State to its only NCAA Regional Championships appearance in the program's history. He was selected to the PING All-Pacific Region team that year as one of the region's top 15 players and was a second-team Pac-10 All-Academic team member. He received one of the Pac-10 Conference's post-graduate scholarships following his senior year at Washington State. Reehoorn completed his Washington State golf career with a school record 12 top-25 finishes in addition to posting a 72.0 scoring average in 2001-02, the best single-season mark in school history. In addition, Reehoorn ended his career at WSU with a school record 14 and 28 career top-10 and top-25 finishes, respectively.

Reehoorn was a walk-on at Washington State and lettered four times. He received honorable mention all-Pac-10 notice as a junior. He was a second-team Pac-10 All-Academic selection as a sophomore and received honorable mention honors during his junior season. After attending Burlington-Edison High School Reehoorn received an Evans Scholarship to attend Washington State.

Go Huskies!