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Head coach of men's cross country and track from 1967 until his retirement in 1990; was also head coach of women's track and cross country since 1982-83. Compiled 23-year overall record for all sports of 276-151-4. His men's teams won 4 Heps titles and had 5 second-place finishes. Named NCAA District II Men's Track Coach of the Year in 1978 and was NCAA District II Women's Cross Country Coach of the Year in 1983. He coached three Olympians, 18 All-Americans and 91 Heps champions.
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