Played for the only undefeated soccer team in school history (1957)
All-New York State soccer honors for three consecutive years
Once hit four home runs in a baseball game vs. Hamilton
B.A. in History in 1960
Post-Graduate:
Master's degree in education from Columbia Teacher's College in 1962
Accepted a position as a physical education teacher at Harpur College in 1963, now Binghamton University
Coached golf, baseball, and soccer at Binghamton
In 29 years as the men's soccer coach at Binghamton, he made 16 post-season appearances (8 in the NCAA), won the ECAC title in 1972, and 6 SUNYAC crowns
Retired from coaching in 1992 with a career mark of 259-126-43
Retired as a professor of Physical Education and Associate Director of External Affairs at Binghamton in December, 2002
Past-president of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)
Served as Editor of the NSCAA's publication, Soccer Journal, for 22 years
Received both the NSCAA's Honor Award-for meritorious service-and the Bill Jeffrey Award-for outstanding service in intercollegiate soccer