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HwtsRgr8

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I've seen it written that Dresser is 1 of 6 coaches to win team trophies at two different schools. Douglas, Sanderson and Dresser, who are the other three?
 

Matter7172

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I've seen it written that Dresser is 1 of 6 coaches to win team trophies at two different schools. Douglas, Sanderson and Dresser, who are the other three?
That's gonna require a lot of legwork from someone, I think. My first instinct for one was Tom Brands based on his flaming success at Virginia Tech. :ROFLMAO:
 
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manatree

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I've seen it written that Dresser is 1 of 6 coaches to win team trophies at two different schools. Douglas, Sanderson and Dresser, who are the other three?

Tom Ryan’s an easy one if you are talking about conference
 
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El_Jefe

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I've seen it written that Dresser is 1 of 6 coaches to win team trophies at two different schools. Douglas, Sanderson and Dresser, who are the other three?
At the D1 level?

If not, Trev Alberts' victim at Nebraska-Omaha is a strong possibility.
 
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HwtsRgr8

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List of Coaches with a Top-4 NCAA Finish at Two Different Schools
Bill Koll (Northern Iowa & Penn State)
Bobby Douglas (Arizona State & Iowa State)
Cael Sanderson (Iowa State & Penn State)
Dave McCuskey (Northern Iowa & Iowa)
Kevin Dresser (Virginia Tech & Iowa State)
Ray Swartz (Central Oklahoma & Navy)
 

Matter7172

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Coach Koll at whatever Northern Iowa was named at the time and then Penn State.
My late father-in-law was a student at Lehigh and attended the 1948 championships which were held at Taylor Gymnasium (which just boggles my mind). He, obviously, saw Bill Koll win in 1948. But he was more disappointed that tiny Cornell College (of Iowa) which won the team title in 1947 did not attend the 1948 event. Interesting tidbit - Gerry Leeman, who later was a standout coach at Lehigh, was a college teammate of Koll and was OW at the 1946 championships, perhaps preventing Koll from being a 3 time OW (in 3 years of competition).

Addendum: The reason he was disappointed about Cornell College was he had been to the dual meet between Lehigh and Cornell College the previous season at Grace Hall. Cornell College won that meet by a score of 36-0 - Lehigh's worst loss in 36 years. To say the home crowd was stunned was probably an understatement.
 
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Matter7172

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Ahhhh. That's a promotion for Ashnault, I think. Don't think he had that title at Princeton. Now the move makes more sense. Also, it seems Mytych was forced out to make room for AA and did not leave voluntarily.
 
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Honcho

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Not gonna say but it's gonna make a splash hopefully it's announced tomorrow
I know who it is, but I'm not going to tell you. I just want to make sure everyone knows that I get all kinds of valuable insider information. 🤷

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