Trevor Van Hoof has been appointed as the Head Coach for the SFU Men's Golf team, following Krysta Schaus’s resignation. Van Hoof, who served as the assistant coach for both golf teams last season, brings an impressive track record as the men's team secured two tournament victories and made it to the NCAA Region Championship. He aims to establish a culture of discipline and growth among student-athletes, emphasizing holistic development alongside competitiveness. Schaus led the teams to significant victories and has left them well-prepared for the upcoming season.

By the Numbers
  • The SFU men’s team won two tournaments last season: the Saint Martin's Bishop Invitational and the Western Washington Invitational.
  • Under Schaus, the Red Leafs men's team captured the 2025 GNAC title and both teams qualified for their respective NCAA regional tournaments every year of her tenure.
State of Play
  • Van Hoof is stepping into the head coach role just before the team's final season in the NCAA.
  • He has already established strong relationships with the male athletes, poised to build on the previous season's successes.
What's Next

As the SFU golf program gears up for their final NCAA campaign, Van Hoof’s direction will play a crucial role in maintaining team performance and cultivating talent. Expectations are high for both returning players and incoming freshmen to compete for another NCAA national championship.

Bottom Line

Trevor Van Hoof’s leadership is set to sustain the momentum established by Krysta Schaus, positioning the SFU Men's Golf team for continued competitive success amidst significant transitions. The strong culture and commitment to excellence within the program remain critical as they navigate their final NCAA season.