Hastings College Enters Strategic Alliance to Become a MMTH 360 School
The Broncos are the 1st NAIA school in the MMTH 360 network.
[HASTINGS, NEBRASKA] — Hastings College announced today it is entering a new phase of excellence in college athletics by joining forces with MMTH (pronounced “Mammoth”), becoming the latest school in the MMTH 360 network.
MMTH 360 is a comprehensive solution designed to help athletic departments thrive during today’s ever-evolving collegiate sports landscape. The program promises to deliver transformative support across facilities, operations, athlete experience, and fan engagement.
Chris Clements, Director of Athletics at Hastings College, said the school partnered with MMTH because they want to work with people who will push them to be the best in every avenue of business.
“Our visions really align in trying to make the athletic experience the best you can make it,” Clements said. “We work with over 600 student-athletes every year. Partnering with MMTH will help our athletic department think outside the box and come up with ways to support our student-athletes to be the best they can be.”
In addition to facility upgrades, MMTH 360 supports student-athletes through name, image, and likeness opportunities and performance-focused enhancements. This strategic alliance secures a competitive advantage for Hastings College, giving the school and its students a bright future.
“The great thing about working with MMTH is they understand it’s not just about the playing surface or the facility,” Clements said. “They know what it takes to build an elite athletic department, whether hiring coaches, fundraising, or providing world class facilities. MMTH helps every athletic department achieve success in every avenue.”
Founded in 1882, Hastings College has worked closely with MMTH since 2021. MMTH previously replaced the turf at Lloyd Wilson Field and has rebuilt and resurfaced the stadium track, adding new field discus and runways.
Currently, MMTH crews are replacing the Broncos logo and installing the MMTH logo on the turf in the Osborne Family Sports Complex, signaling a shared promise to further excellence and innovation.
For MMTH, each project presents an opportunity to boldly help Hastings College underline its storied commitment to its student body, engaged alumni and fans, and all future Broncos.
“The entire administration—from President Dr. Rich Lloyd to Athletic Director Chris Clements and down to the coaching staff—has welcomed MMTH from day one with open arms,” said Derik Budig, Director of Business Development at MMTH. “We have enjoyed working together and enhancing their student-athlete and fan experience. The MMTH 360 agreement will further support the vision Hastings College Athletics is building.”
MMTH is a team of sports specialists known for their vertically integrated approach to athletic development. Their work spans high schools, colleges, and professional teams across the country.