Rice University Athletics
Men's Golf

Harrison Hineline
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
Former Owl Harrison Hineline served as Assistant Coach diuring the 20252-6 season.
Hineline helped lead Rice to one of its most successful seasons in program history, as the Owls earned a berth to the NCAA Athens Regional. The Owls earned victories at the Bayou City Collegiate Classic and Trinity Forest Invitational in back-to-back weeks, the first time winning consecutive tournaments in school history. It’s two wins also tied the most in a season. Rice also set school records for team stroke average (285.89), average vs. par (-0.40), rounds of par or better (23), low round to par (-16, American Championship first round), low score to par (-32, Trinity Forest Invitational), while tying the record for low 54-hole score (832, Trinity Forest).
Senor Lukas Boandl set individual season records for stroke average (70.46), average vs. par (-1.11), rounds of par or better (25) and rounds in the 60’s (15), Boandl and Daniel Zou earned American All-Conference honors, while Boandl became the second Owl in program history to be named to the PING All-Region Team.
Hineline played at Rice from 2018-22. A three-time Golf Coaches Association of America All-American Scholar, he finished his career 10th in career stroke average (74.88) and average vs. par (3.17), and 12th in rounds of par or better (20). He had two top five finishes, three top 10’s and five top 20’s. He had his best finish at the 2022 Sam Houston Dual Match, tying for third-place, while tying for fifth at the 2019 Bayou City Collegiate Classic. He twice fired a 66, tying the sixth-lowest round in school history.
Hineline served as Assistant PGA Professional at Cordillera Ranch Golf Club in Boerne, Texas. While there, he won the 2024 National Car Rental Southern Texas Assistant PGA Professional Championship.
He returns to South Main after spending last year as Assistant Coach at Texas State, where he helped the Bobcats to three top-five finishes. He also helped Sakke Siltala to All-Sun Belt Conference honors, a berth to NCAA Regionals, and the first Texas State men’s golfer to qualify for a spot in the NCAA Championship.
Hineline graduated from Rice in 2022 and received his Master’s from Texas State in 2023.
Hineline helped lead Rice to one of its most successful seasons in program history, as the Owls earned a berth to the NCAA Athens Regional. The Owls earned victories at the Bayou City Collegiate Classic and Trinity Forest Invitational in back-to-back weeks, the first time winning consecutive tournaments in school history. It’s two wins also tied the most in a season. Rice also set school records for team stroke average (285.89), average vs. par (-0.40), rounds of par or better (23), low round to par (-16, American Championship first round), low score to par (-32, Trinity Forest Invitational), while tying the record for low 54-hole score (832, Trinity Forest).
Senor Lukas Boandl set individual season records for stroke average (70.46), average vs. par (-1.11), rounds of par or better (25) and rounds in the 60’s (15), Boandl and Daniel Zou earned American All-Conference honors, while Boandl became the second Owl in program history to be named to the PING All-Region Team.
Hineline played at Rice from 2018-22. A three-time Golf Coaches Association of America All-American Scholar, he finished his career 10th in career stroke average (74.88) and average vs. par (3.17), and 12th in rounds of par or better (20). He had two top five finishes, three top 10’s and five top 20’s. He had his best finish at the 2022 Sam Houston Dual Match, tying for third-place, while tying for fifth at the 2019 Bayou City Collegiate Classic. He twice fired a 66, tying the sixth-lowest round in school history.
Hineline served as Assistant PGA Professional at Cordillera Ranch Golf Club in Boerne, Texas. While there, he won the 2024 National Car Rental Southern Texas Assistant PGA Professional Championship.
He returns to South Main after spending last year as Assistant Coach at Texas State, where he helped the Bobcats to three top-five finishes. He also helped Sakke Siltala to All-Sun Belt Conference honors, a berth to NCAA Regionals, and the first Texas State men’s golfer to qualify for a spot in the NCAA Championship.
Hineline graduated from Rice in 2022 and received his Master’s from Texas State in 2023.


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