ENMU Athletics
Nicole Holcomb
PORTALES, N.M. – Joe Kripp has been named Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Eastern New Mexico University. He will begin his responsibilities on July 6, 2021.
“We are excited for Joe to begin his work as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. He brings a high level of experience as well as enthusiasm for the job and will help take our student-athletes to the next level in the weight room and in competition,” said Interim Athletic Director, Matthew Grawrock.
Kripp comes to Portales after four years as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. During his time with the Black Knights, he worked with several programs including wrestling, rugby, cheer, swimming and diving, lacrosse, baseball, and tennis. Kripp was responsible for monitoring nutrition plans, utilizing programming modalities and philosophies to enhance Cadet performance and recovery, and collaborating on Cadet athlete leadership development through training plans.
Prior to his time at West Point, Kripp was an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at Western Illinois University where he worked with football, volleyball, baseball, golf, and throwers on the track and field team.
From May 2015 to June 2016, Kripp was the Director of Sport Performance and Head Strength Coach at the University of Nebraska Kearney.
He started his career as a Strength and Conditioning Coach at his alma mater, Eastern Illinois University from 2013-15. He was responsible for men’s soccer, baseball, track and field, and football.
Kripp earned his Bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and sport studies in 2013 and Master’s degree in sports administration in 2015 from Eastern Illinois.