Early reports coming out of a source at Franklin Pierce that Head Coach Jaymie Harrington has either been fired or resigned this morning. Harrington played for Canisius graduating in 2007, and led the Ravens to a 38-94-13 record as head coach, and they were just 3-20-1 this season, and 2-8-1 in the NE-10. He would be a good pickup for a bigger program to be an assistant coach.
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Originally posted by Knights16Golden View PostEarly reports coming out of a source at Franklin Pierce that Head Coach Jaymie Harrington has either been fired or resigned this morning. Harrington played for Canisius graduating in 2007, and led the Ravens to a 38-94-13 record as head coach, and they were just 3-20-1 this season, and 2-8-1 in the NE-10. He would be a good pickup for a bigger program to be an assistant coach.Larry Normandin
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Re: Jaymie Harrington Out at Franklin Pierce
Harrington is the program's all-time winningest coach in terms of both wins and winning percentage, at 38-94-13 (.307) over 145 games.
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Larry Normandin
SUNY Cobleskill '83-SUNY Plattsburgh '00
Temper is one thing you can't get rid of by losing it.
God gave everyone patience-The wise use it.
Trust is like paper - Once crumbled it can never again be perfect.
Twitter w/ Bob Emery
WIRY (Windows Player)
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Talk is cheap because supply exceeds demand!
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Originally posted by norm1909 View Post
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Re: Jaymie Harrington Out at Franklin Pierce
Job Opening - Head Coach - Men's Ice Hockey - FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY
Franklin Pierce University is seeking an enthusiastic individual for the position of Head Coach Men's Ice Hockey. As an integral member of the Athletics Coaching staff, this position reports directly to the Athletic Director. The position is a full-time, 12 month coaching position that is responsible for all aspects of the program development for the varsity Ice Hockey program within institutional, conference and NCAA Division II regulations, including scheduling, budget management and recruitment and retention of student-athletes.
Qualified candidates should possess a Bachelor's degree, (Master's preferred). Experience with coaching at the college level is required. The individual must possess good organizational, oral and written communication skills. Recruiting skills are essential in this role. The successful candidate will possess knowledge of athletic recruitment methods and techniques, and financial/business analysis techniques. An in-depth knowledge of NCAA regulations and guidelines governing the recruitment and retention of student-athletes is required. Skills in budget preparation and management strongly preferred.
The anticipated start date for this position is June 1, 2015.
Interested candidates should send a letter of application, curriculum vitae and contact information for three references to:
Head Coach – Men's Ice Hockey
Franklin Pierce University
40 University Drive, Rindge, NH 03461
Email: jobs@franklinpierce.edu.
Please be sure to add "Coach-Men's Ice Hockey Position" to the subject line of the email. EOE
Posted on 04/01/2015 (List until 04/30/2015)
Last edited by norm1909; 04-06-2015, 04:59 PM.Larry Normandin
SUNY Cobleskill '83-SUNY Plattsburgh '00
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