sport.wikisort.org - AthleteCharles Albert "Tod" Eberle (July 4, 1886 – May 10, 1967) was an American player and coach of college football and college basketball.
American athlete and coach (1886–1967)
Tod Eberle Eberle pictured in Halcyon 1911, Swarthmore yearbook |
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| Born | (1886-07-04)July 4, 1886[1] Washington, D.C. |
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| Died | May 10, 1967(1967-05-10) (aged 80)[2] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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| Alma mater | Swarthmore College (1911) |
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| 1907 | Swarthmore |
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| 1909–1910 | Swarthmore |
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| 1912–1913 | New Hampshire |
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| 1912–1913 | New Hampshire |
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| Overall | 5–8–1 (football) 5–5 (basketball) |
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Biography
Eberle graduated from Swarthmore College in 1911, where he lettered in football, basketball, baseball, and track; he was also a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity.[3]
Eberle served as the head football coach at New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts for 1912 and 1913,[lower-alpha 1] compiling a record of 5–8–1. Eberle was also the head basketball coach at New Hampshire for the 1912–13 season, tallying a mark of 5–5.
Eberle married Anna Oppenlander in November 1914. He died in May 1967, at the age of 80.[2]
Head coaching record
- Football[4]
| Year |
Team |
Overall |
Conference | Standing |
Bowl/playoffs |
| New Hampshire (Independent) (1912–1913) |
| 1912 |
New Hampshire |
3–4–1 | | | |
| 1913 |
New Hampshire |
2–4 | | | |
| New Hampshire: |
5–8–1 | | |
| Total: | 5–8–1 | |
Notes
- The school would become the University of New Hampshire in 1923 and would adopt the Wildcats nickname in 1926.
References
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- John Scannell (1902–1903)
- G. B. Ward (1904)
- unknown (1905)
- Edward Herr (1906–1907)
- Charles O. Gill (1908)
- Willard Gildersleeve (1909)
- Ray B. Thomas (1910–1911)
- Tod Eberle (1912–1913)
- Thomas D. Shepherd (1914)
- Butch Cowell (1915–1917)
- No team (1918)
- Butch Cowell (1919–1936)
- George Sauer (1937–1941)
- Charles M. Justice (1942)
- No team (1943)
- Herbert Snow (1944)
- No team (1945)
- Bill Glassford (1946–1948)
- Chief Boston (1949–1964)
- Andy Mooradian (1965)
- Joe Yukica (1966–1967)
- Jim Root (1968–1971)
- Bill Bowes (1972–1998)
- Sean McDonnell (1999–2018)
- Ricky Santos # (2019)
- Sean McDonnell (2020–2021)
- Ricky Santos (2022– )
# denotes interim head coach
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New Hampshire Wildcats men's basketball head coaches |
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- No coach (1902–1907)
- Alexander Gion (1907–1908)
- No coach (1908–1910)
- Ray B. Thomas (1910–1911)
- Percy Reynolds (1911–1912)
- Tod Eberle (1912–1913)
- No coach (1913–1915)
- Carl Reed (1915–1916)
- Butch Cowell (1916–1928)
- Henry Swasey (1928–1938)
- George Sauer (1938–1939)
- Henry Swasey (1939–1943)
- No team (1943–1945)
- Henry Swasey (1945–1946)
- Ed Stanczyk (1946–1950)
- Andy Mooradian (1950–1951)
- Dale Hall (1951–1952)
- Bob Kerr (1952–1956)
- Bill Olsen (1956–1966)
- Bill Haubrich (1966–1969)
- Gerry Friel (1969–1989)
- Jim Boylan (1989–1992)
- Gib Chapman (1992–1996)
- Jeff Jackson (1996–1998)
- Phil Rowe (1998–2005)
- Bill Herrion (2005– )
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