Harry Judson "Hank" Hardwick was an American football player and coach. He was the 22nd head football coach at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, serving for two seasons, from 1937 to 1938, and compiling a record of 8–7–3.[1][2]
No coach (1879–1881) • Vauix Carter (1882) • No coach (1883–1891) • Ben Crosby (1892) • Josh Hartwell (1893) • Bill Wurtenburg (1894) • Matt McClung (1895) • Johnny Poe (1896) • Bill Armstrong (1897–1899) • Garrett Cochran (1900) • Art Hillebrand (1901–1902) • Burr Chamberlain (1903) • Paul Dashiell (1904–1906) • Joe Reeves (1907) • Frank Berrien (1908–1910) • Douglas Legate Howard (1911–1914) • Jonas H. Ingram (1915–1916) • Gil Dobie (1917–1919) • Bob Folwell (1920–1924) • Jack Owsley (1925) • Bill Ingram (1926–1930) • Edgar Miller (1931–1933) • Tom Hamilton (1934–1936) • Hank Hardwick (1937–1938) • Swede Larson (1939–1941) • John Whelchel (1942–1943) • Oscar Hagberg (1944–1945) • Tom Hamilton (1946–1947) • George Sauer (1948–1949) • Eddie Erdelatz (1950–1958) • Wayne Hardin (1959–1964) • Bill Elias (1965–1968) • Rick Forzano (1969–1972) • George Welsh (1973–1981) • Gary Tranquill (1982–1986) • Elliot Uzelac (1987–1989) • George Chaump (1990–1994) • Charlie Weatherbie (1995–2001) • Rick Lantz # (2001) • Paul Johnson (2002–2007) • Ken Niumatalolo (2007– )