Jack Hanson

Jack Hanson
Jack Hanson
  • Height:
    5-6
  • Hometown:
    Apple Valley, Minn.
  • Year:
    Jr.
  • High School:
    Eastview
  • Major:
    Finance
  • Minor:
    Spanish & Entrepreneurship
Bio
Why did you pick Concordia: It is the best college 
Post Graduation plans: Ryan Engel's caddy on tour
Volunteer activities: Working with elementary students at Ellen Hopkins on reading and writing 
 
The HANSEN File
Favorite food: Sushi 
Favorite restaurant: Ninja Bowl
Favorite TV/ Streaming Series: Breaking Bad 
Go-to Karaoke song:  My Way
The place in the world I most want to visit: The Himalayas  
If I could have a super power it would be: Dazzling smile  
If I were famous it would be for: Mukbang  
Favorite professional sports team: MN Vikings  
Favorite professional athlete growing up: Tiger Woods  
If I could play another sport (other than Golf) I would play: Hockey  
News mentions
Ryan Engel  was officially named to the MIAC All-Conference Team as announced by the league office of Monday.
Engel Named All-MIAC For The Second Straight Season

Ryan Engel (Jr., Twin Valley, Minn./Ada-Borup HS) was officially named to the MIAC All-Conference Team as announced by the league office of Monday. Engel earns his second straight All-Conference honor and is the 15th player in program history to bae named to the All-MIAC Team in back-to-back seasons.

Senior Ryan Engel led Concordia on Day 2 at the SJU Spring Invite. He carded a 69 and helped CC post its lost single-round team total of the year.
Cobbers Save Best For Last In Final Tourney Of The Year

Concordia saved its best for last on Day 2 at the annual St. John’s Spring Invitational. The Cobbers shook off an opening-round team score of 304 and posted a season-low total of 291 on Sunday to come away with a 2-day total of 595 and a 10th-place finish in the 15-team tournament.

Carter Midthune was one of four Cobber golfers who improved from Day 1 to Day 2 at the spring opener in Nebraska.
Cobbers Travel West To Open Spring Slate

For the second straight season the Cobbers kicked off the spring portion of their schedule by competing in the Howl on the Hill hosted by Neb. Wesleyan at the Hillcrest Country Club in Lincoln, Neb..

Ryan Engel fired a 5-under, 68 in the final round of the Twin Cities Classic to claim individual medalist honors.
Engel Uses Finishing Kick To Win Twin Cities Classic

Junior Ryan Engel showed off his finishing kick as he shot a 5-under 68 on the final day of the Twin Cities Classic to race pass the top golfers in the MIAC and win individual medalist honors.

Ryan Engel earned his second consecutive All-Conference honor by finishing sixth at the MIAC meet. (Photo courtesy of BJ Pickard, MIAC Office)
Engel's Back-To-Back All-Conference Finishes Paces Cobbers At MIAC Meet

Junior Ryan Engel led Concordia at the MIAC Championship Meet. He earned his second straight MIAC All-Conference honor by finishing in tie for sixth place and helped the Cobbers finish seventh in the final team standings.

Concordia leads the MIAC Championship Meet after Day 1 after firing a team score of 300.
MIAC Meet Day 1 Leaders

Forget the Ryder Cup, it was the Cobbers who were providing all the excitement on the golf course on Saturday. Concordia had all four of its scoring golfers post scores under 78 and is in first place after Day 1 at the MIAC Championship Meet played at Edinburgh GC in Brooklyn Park.

Cobbers Place 10th at Saint John’s Fall Invitational
Cobbers Place 10th at Saint John’s Fall Invitational

The Concordia men’s golf team faced a strong regional field this past weekend at the Saint John’s Fall Invitational, finishing 10th after two competitive rounds at St. Cloud Country Club and Blackberry Ridge Golf Course.

Junior Ryan Engel led Concordia at the Frank Wigglesworth Blugold Invite. He finished fourth with a a 2-day total of 145.
Engel's Top 5 Finish Paces Cobbers In Eau Claire

Junior Ryan Engel paced Concordia in their second meet of the season at the Frank Wigglesworth Blugold Invitational hosted by Wis.-Eau Claire. Engel finished the 2-day tournament with a 3-over total of 145 which helped the Cobbers place 10th in the final team standings in a field of 22 squads.