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Don Vaughan
Canadian ice hockey coach and former player

Don Vaughan

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Canadian ice hockey coach and former player
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Place of birth
Almonte, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Canada
Education
St. Lawrence University
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St. Lawrence Saints men's ice hockey
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Biography

Don Vaughan is a Canadian ice hockey coach and former player. Vaughan has been the head coach at Colgate since 1992–93 and is the programs leader in both wins and tenure. Don resides with his wife, Mariel.Maria Vaughan and Mark Vaughan are his 2 children.

Career

Vaughan began his college career at Canton College, playing for the hockey team for one season before transferring to the cross-town St. Lawrence University, a private university. More importantly Vaughan was now playing for a Division I program. Under Mike McShane Vaughan put up respectable numbers in his three seasons as the Saints posted winning records each year and made the 1983 NCAA Tournament, falling to eventual champion Wisconsin in the quarterfinals.

After graduating with a degree in economics Vaughan headed to Europe to serve as the player-coach for the Enschede Lions, an ice hockey club in the Netherlands. One year later he was back in Canton working on a master's degree at his alma mater and working as a graduate assistant for the hockey team, now in the hands of Joe Marsh. Vaughan received a post-graduate degree in 1987 and left St. Lawrence a year later, after the Saints had finished as runners-up in the 1988 Tournament, to accept an assistant coaching position at Cornell. The Big Red played well during his time there, producing winning marks each year, but Vaughan found himself back at St. Lawrence for a third tour of duty in 1990.

In 1991 long-time Colgate coach Terry Slater died suddenly and, after the season was finished under Brian Durocher, Vaughan was picked to replace him. The initial seasons were a bit lacking but Vaughan built the program back to its winning ways soon enough, giving the Colgate faithful a 20-win season in 1994–95 which started them on to six consecutive winning seasons culminating with their first NCAA tournament berth in a decade. The season finished with Vaughan being awarded the 2000 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Award.

In 2003 Vaughan agreed to serve out the season as Colgate's interim athletic director, allowing long-time assistant Stan Moore to assume control of the team for the year. The Raiders performed exceptionally in his absence, winning a regular season title and earning Moore his own Coach of the Year Award. Not to be outdone, when Vaughen returned the following season he pushed Colgate to a 25-win season (the second-highest total in school history), earning him a second tournament berth which he followed up by winning his first regular season title.

After that the team began to flounder, failing to produce a winning season until 2011–12, but it wasn't all bad news for Vaughan as Colgate established an endowed hockey chair named in his honor. The Raiders rebounded to earn their third tournament berth during his tenure (in 2014), earning him a second league Coach of the Year Award.

Career statistics[2]

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1981–82St. LawrenceECAC Hockey3111233410
1982–83St. LawrenceECAC Hockey3615153040
1983–84St. LawrenceECAC Hockey2915112620
NCAA totals9641499070

Head coaching record[11]

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Colgate Red Raiders (ECAC Hockey)
1992–93Colgate13–18–39–13–0t-8thECAC Quarterfinals
1993–94Colgate14–17–210–10–27thECAC Quarterfinals
1994–95Colgate20–16–112–9–1t-3rdECAC Third Place Game (Loss)
1995–96Colgate17–13–413–5–45thECAC Quarterfinals
1996–97Colgate16–14–310–9–37thECAC Preliminary Round
1997–98Colgate16–15–47–12–3t-5thECAC First Round
1998–99Colgate19–12–412–8–2t-5thECAC Four vs. Five
1999-00Colgate24–9–214–4–22ndNCAA East Regional Quarterfinals
2000–01Colgate10–20–48–13–111th
Colgate:149–134–2795–83–18
Colgate Raiders (ECAC Hockey)
2001–02Colgate13–19–210–10–2t-6thECAC First Round
2002–03Colgate17–19–49–10–3t-7thECAC Quarterfinals
Colgate:30–38–619–20–5
Colgate Raiders (ECAC Hockey)
2004–05Colgate25–11–314–5–33rdNCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals
2005–06Colgate20–13–614–6–2t-1stECAC Third Place Game (Loss)
2006–07Colgate15–21–47–12–3t-8thECAC Quarterfinals
2007–08Colgate18–18–68–9–58thECAC Third Place Game (Loss)
2008–09Colgate12–18–76–11–510thECAC First Round
2009–10Colgate15–15–612–8–24thECAC Quarterfinals
2010–11Colgate11–28–34–15–312thECAC Third Place Game (Loss)
2011–12Colgate19–17–311–10–1t-4thECAC Third Place Game (Loss)
2012–13Colgate14–18–46–13–311thECAC First Round
2013–14Colgate20–14–513–6–32ndNCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals
2014–15Colgate22–12–411–7–4t-4thECAC Runner-Up
2015–16Colgate11–24–26–14–210thECAC First Round
2016–17Colgate9–22–66–13–310thECAC First Round
2017–18Colgate17–17–610–9–3t-5thECAC First Round
2018–19Colgate10–23–37–12–310thECAC First Round
2019–20Colgate12–16–88–9–58thTournament Cancelled
Colgate:250–287–76143–159–50
Total:429–459–109

           
           
           
     

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