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Mason Rebarchek

The Rebarchek File
Birthplace: Arcadia, Wis.
High School: Onalaska, Wis.
At Winona State since: September, 2004
Favorite Pro Sports Team: Milwaukee Brewers
3 Favorite Movies: Sing 2, Top Gun Maverick, Ford vs. Ferrari
Favorite Vacation Destination: The Rocky Mountains
Betcha Didn't Know: Has been playing drums at church since 1992


Mason Rebarchek took over the Winona State track & field program as the Warriors’ head coach in the Fall of 2004.

Coach Says: “I believe that young women deserve an opportunity to pursue something they love, that will give them a chance to grow as a person, gain confidence, and prepare for success in life after college.  We do this by providing a positive environment, treating them with respect, and coaching them well.”
 
AT WINONA STATE

  • Took over as Head Track & Field Coach in September of 2004
  • 4th place team finish at 2023 NCAA Outdoor Championships
  • 5th place team finish at 2023 NCAA Indoor Championships
  • T4th in 2022-23 USTFCCCA Program of the Year standings
  • NSIC Indoor Champions in 2005 and 2006
  • NSIC Outdoor Champions in 2005 and 2017
ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT
  • All Track & Field School records have been broken during his tenure
  • 55 different student-athletes have competed at NCAA championships
  • Those athletes have earned 115 All-America honors
  • 12 Individual NCAA Championships have been won by six student-athletes
  • 62 student-athletes have earned 132 USTFCCCA All-Academic awards
  • 52 student-athletes have won the Myles Brand award, the highest academic award in the NSIC, since its inception in 2010
  • 74 individual and 16 relay conference champions between indoor and outdoor NSIC Championships
  • 213 All-Conference awards between indoor and outdoor NSIC Championships
BEFORE WINONA STATE
  • Volunteer Assistant Coach at UW-La Crosse for the 2003-04 season
COMPETITIVE EXPERIENCE
  • Student-Athlete at UW-La Crosse 1997-2000
  • Two-time NCAA III All-American in 110 High Hurdles
  • Member of 1997 Indoor and Outdoor NCAA III Championship Teams
  • 1996 WIAA State Champion in 110 High Hurdles for Onalaska High School