University of Minnesota Athletics
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Sam Scherwinski
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- Phone:
- 612-366-1375
Sam Scherwinski was hired as an assistant coach in July of 2025. He comes toĀ DinkytownĀ after spending the 2025 season as an assistant coach at the University of Nebraska.
The Green Bay, Wis., nativeĀ spent sevenĀ years living in Minnesota growing up and his entire family is originally from Minneapolis.
"I'm so excited to be coming home to Minnesota and joining the Gopher gymnastics family!" said Scherwinski. "This program's tradition of excellence and commitment to competing at the highest level makes this opportunity truly special for me. I'm very grateful to coach Hansen for trusting me with this role and I'm thrilled to help build on the legacy of success that's already been created here at Minnesota."
In his season with the Huskers,Ā ScherwinskiĀ helped Nebraska to their third-straight appearance in the second round of the NCAA Championships. He served as the lead coach on vault and floor. With his help, nineteen Nebraska athletes notched career highs during 2024-25, including three on vault. Five Huskers earned a career high on the floor withĀ Scherwinski'sĀ help.
"We are tremendously excited to welcome Sam back to Minnesota and our Gopher family," said Hansen. "He is an up-and-coming coach with a deep passion for the sport and a genuine enthusiasm for developing not only great gymnasts, but great people. Dedicated and driven, Sam is committed to building every aspect of the program while also creating a positive and exciting environment for each athlete to reach their full potential."
Prior to his time at Nebraska,Ā ScherwinskiĀ served Lindenwood University as the team's main uneven bars coach. He helped the team achieve tremendous successĀ in 2024 and with that he was named the USA Gymnastics Assistant Coach of the Year and the MIC Assistant Coach of the Year. Two of his student-athletes won conference titles on uneven bars and in the all-around. TheĀ team also broke six all-time program records and ScherwinskiĀ helpedĀ LindenwoodĀ student-athletes to 14Ā USAGĀ All-America honors.
The Green Bay, Wis., nativeĀ spent sevenĀ years living in Minnesota growing up and his entire family is originally from Minneapolis.
"I'm so excited to be coming home to Minnesota and joining the Gopher gymnastics family!" said Scherwinski. "This program's tradition of excellence and commitment to competing at the highest level makes this opportunity truly special for me. I'm very grateful to coach Hansen for trusting me with this role and I'm thrilled to help build on the legacy of success that's already been created here at Minnesota."
In his season with the Huskers,Ā ScherwinskiĀ helped Nebraska to their third-straight appearance in the second round of the NCAA Championships. He served as the lead coach on vault and floor. With his help, nineteen Nebraska athletes notched career highs during 2024-25, including three on vault. Five Huskers earned a career high on the floor withĀ Scherwinski'sĀ help.
"We are tremendously excited to welcome Sam back to Minnesota and our Gopher family," said Hansen. "He is an up-and-coming coach with a deep passion for the sport and a genuine enthusiasm for developing not only great gymnasts, but great people. Dedicated and driven, Sam is committed to building every aspect of the program while also creating a positive and exciting environment for each athlete to reach their full potential."
Prior to his time at Nebraska,Ā ScherwinskiĀ served Lindenwood University as the team's main uneven bars coach. He helped the team achieve tremendous successĀ in 2024 and with that he was named the USA Gymnastics Assistant Coach of the Year and the MIC Assistant Coach of the Year. Two of his student-athletes won conference titles on uneven bars and in the all-around. TheĀ team also broke six all-time program records and ScherwinskiĀ helpedĀ LindenwoodĀ student-athletes to 14Ā USAGĀ All-America honors.
In 2023,Ā ScherwinskiĀ coached the Lions to the USA Gymnastics Collegiate National Championship, where two athletes won individual titles.Ā LindenwoodĀ gymnasts also earned 16 MIC All-Conference honors.
Before his time atĀ Lindenwood,Ā ScherwinskiĀ also coached at hisĀ almaĀ mater, the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. There, he helped athletes earn numerous top finishes in theĀ WIACĀ Conference and DIIIĀ National Championships.
Scherwinski was a competitive Level 10 gymnast before beginning his coaching career. He earned aĀ bachelor's degree in marketing from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in May 2021 and his master's degree in Sport Coaching from West VirginiaĀ in December 2022.
"The dedication of the student-athletes, the passion within the program, and the support from the Gopher community make this an incredible place to be. I can't wait to get started," he said.Postgame Reaction: Gophers Beat Trojans
Sunday, January 11
Highlights: Gophers 63, USC 62
Sunday, January 11
Highlights: Gophers 4, Minnesota State 3
Saturday, January 10
Highlights: Gophers 2, Penn State 5
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