Head Men's
Golf Coach
Dr. Terry
Hopper
Dr. Terry
Hopper begins his 21st year of coaching at the University of Mobile
and still continues to build upon the success he helped to create over
20 years ago.
After coming
to the University of Mobile in 1970 to become a professor and teach,
it didn't take Hopper very long before he helped in the development
of the athletic program back in 1984. Hopper was named head coach
of the athletic program's first sport, men's golf.
Hopper, a
graduate of the University of Mississippi, originally went to Delta
State and played a year and a half of tennis before enlisting in the
military for four and a half years. After coming out of the military,
Hopper returned to school at the University of Mississippi where he
received his first of three degrees in Physical Education.
After receiving
his Master's Degree in Physical Education and helping coach numerous
teams as a graduate assistant at Northeast Louisiana, Hopper returned
to the University of Mississippi to obtain his PHD in Physical Education.
Struggling
to find their identity in the team's inaugural season, the men's golf
team finished 13th in the NAIA in just their second season and finished
as runners-up to the national champions in their third season.
In 1994, the
University of Mobile created a women's team and again it wasn't very
long before the team was competing with the best in the nation.
Three years
later in 1997, Hopper helped lead the men's team to their first national
championship and just one year after that, he led the women's program
to a championship in just their fifth season.
When not teaching
in the classroom or coaching out on the golf course, Hopper enjoys
playing the game of golf in his own personal time. |