Scott Strohmeier | |
Current Title: | Iowa Western |
Current Team: | Head coach |
Current Conference: | ICCAC |
Current Record: | 142–28 |
Alma Mater: | Concordia University, St. Paul |
Player Years1: | 1994–1995 |
Player Team1: | Fergus Falls |
Player Years2: | 1996–1997 |
Player Team2: | Minnesota Crookston |
Player Positions: | Quarterback |
Coach Years1: | 1998 |
Coach Team1: | Concordia–St. Paul (RB) |
Coach Years2: | 1999 |
Coach Team2: | Concordia–St. Paul (TE) |
Coach Years3: | 2000–2001 |
Coach Team3: | Concordia–St. Paul (QB) |
Coach Years4: | 2002–2003 |
Coach Team4: | Concordia–St. Paul (OC/QB) |
Coach Years5: | 2004 |
Coach Team5: | Truman (AHC/OC) |
Coach Years6: | 2005–2007 |
Coach Team6: | North Iowa Area |
Coach Years7: | 2008–present |
Coach Team7: | Iowa Western |
Overall Record: | 158–42 |
Bowl Record: | 9–4 |
Tournament Record: | 3–2 (NJCAA playoffs) |
Championships: | 3 NJCAA (2012, 2022–2023) 9 ICCAC (2014–2018, 2020–2023) 2 MFC (2012–2013) 2 MFC West Division (2010–2011) |
Awards: | NJCAA Hall of Fame (2021) Minnesota Crookston Hall of Fame (2014) 2× ACCFCA Coach of the Year (2012, 2017) |
Scott Strohmeier (born) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Iowa Western Community College, a position he has held since the program's inception in 2008.[1] He was the head football coach for North Iowa Area Community College from 2005 to 2007. He also coached for Concordia–St. Paul and Truman.[2] He played college football for Fergus Falls and Minnesota Crookston as a quarterback.[3]
In fifteen seasons as head coach for Iowa Western, Strohmeier has led the team to a 142–28 record, twelve conference championships, and three National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) National Championships.[4] [5] His best season came in 2012 when he led the Reivers to an undefeated 12–0 record and the program's first NJCAA National Championship.[6] [7]
In three seasons as head coach for North Iowa Area, Strohmeier led the team to a 16–14 record, including back-to-back Graphic Edge Bowl appearances in 2006 and 2007.[8] [9]
Strohmeier was inducted into the NJCAA Hall of Fame in 2021 and into the Minnesota Crookston Hall of Fame in 2014.[10]