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Ed Sweeney
American football player and coach

Ed Sweeney

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American football player and coach
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of death
Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware, USA
Age
67 years
Education
University of Vermont
Sports Teams
LIU Post Pioneers football
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Biography

Edward F. Sweeney (April 26, 1949 – January 28, 2017) was an American football coach.He served as the head football coach at Dickinson College from 1985 to 1992, Colgate University from 1993 to 1995, Frostburg State University from 196 to 1999, and Mount Ida College from 2000 to 2007, compiling a career college football coaching record of 114–110–4.

Coaching career

Dickinson

Sweeney was the head football coach at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania for eight seasons, from 1985 until 1992.His record at Dickinson was 56–23–3.While at Dickinson in 1989, Sweeney was named the Kodak Division II Coach of the Year.

Colgate

Sweeney coached for three seasons at Colgate University from 1993 through the 1995 season, ending with an overall record of 6–26–1.In his last season at Colgate, his team suffered a winless season with a record of 0–11.

Frostburg State

After coaching at Colgate for three seasons, Sweeney was named the tenth head coach at Frostburg State University in Frostburg, Maryland.He held this position from 1996 to 1999 and led his teams to accomplishing an overall record of 30–11 (.732).The 1996 team was the ECAC South Bowl Champion, while his 1999 squad won the Atlantic Central Football Conference Championship and also participated in the ECAC South Bowl.For his efforts, Sweeney was the Atlantic Central Football Coach of the Year in 1999.As of completion of the 2007 season, his coaching record ranking at Frostburg is third in total wins and first in winning percentage.

Mount Ida

Sweeney took over as head coach at NCAA Division III Mount Ida College in Newton, Massachusetts in the 2000 season.He was the second person to be the head coach at Mount Ida, as the program began in 1999 under head coach John Pappas.Sweeney recorded his 100th win with a 25–23 triumph at Maine Maritime on September 11, 2004. He resigned in January 2008.Sweeney's record at Mount Ida was 22–51.

Stevenson

On May 21, 2010, Sweeney was named defensive coordinator at Stevenson University in Stevenson, Maryland. The Stevenson Mustangs began play in 2011.

Death

Sweeney died on January 28, 2017, at a hospital in Lewes, Delaware.He had been suffering from multiple myeloma.

Head coaching record

College

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Dickinson Red Devils (Centennial Conference)
1985Dickinson1–81–67th
1986Dickinson4–62–57th
1987Dickinson7–35–2T–2nd
1988Dickinson10–16–1T–1stW ECAC Southern Championship
1989Dickinson9–1–17–01stL NCAA Division III First Round
1990Dickinson8–1–15–1–11st
1991Dickinson9–17–01stL NCAA Division III First Round
1992Dickinson8–1–15–1–11stL ECAC Southwest Championship
Dickinson:56–23–338–16–2
Colgate Red Raiders (Patriot League)
1993Colgate3–7–11–3–15th
1994Colgate3–82–3T–4th
1995Colgate0–110–56th
Colgate:6–26–13–11–1
Frostburg State Bobcats (NCAA Division III independent)
1996Frostburg State9–2
1997Frostburg State7–3
Frostburg State Bobcats (Atlantic Central Football Conference)
1998Frostburg State6–32–23rd
1999Frostburg State8–35–11stL ECAC South Bowl
Frostburg State:30–117–3
Mount Ida Mustangs (NCAA Division III independent)
2000Mount Ida0–8
2001Mount Ida1–8
2002Mount Ida2–7
2003Mount Ida4–6
2004Mount Ida6–2
2005Mount Ida1–9
2006Mount Ida5–4
2007Mount Ida3–7
Mount Ida:22–51
Total:114–110–4
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