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Robert Casciola

Robert F. Casciola (born c. 1935) is an American former college football coach, National Basketball Association executive, banking executive, and broadcaster. He was the head coach at the University of Connecticut from 1971 to 1972 and at Princeton University from 1973 to 1977. He held assistant coaching positions at Princeton and, Dartmouth College. Casciola served as an executive vice president and the chief operating officer for the New Jersey Nets of the NBA from 1987 to 1991. He joined the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame in 1991 as executive director. He became president in 1996, serving in the role until his retirement in 2005. He played college football at Princeton as a tackle.

Robert Casciola
Biographical details
Bornc. 1935
Playing career
1955–1957Princeton
Position(s)Tackle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1958–1960Princeton (freshmen)
1961–1965Princeton (assistant)
1966–1968Dartmouth (DE/LB)
1969–1970Connecticut (def. assistant)
1971–1972Connecticut
1973–1977Princeton
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1987–1991New Jersey Nets (EVP/COO)
Head coaching record
Overall23–38–2
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 Yankee (1971)

Early life edit

A native of New Hyde Park, New York,[1] Casciola attended Mineola High School in Garden City Park.[2] He attended college at Princeton University, where he played on the football team from 1955 to 1957.[3] He was named to the All-Ivy League team in 1957.[4] He graduated in 1958.[3]

Coaching career edit

After graduation, Casciola spent three years as the freshmen coach at his alma mater.[1] He then joined the Princeton varsity coaching staff, where remained through the 1965 season.[1][5] Casciola also served as an officer in the United States Army and attained the rank of captain before being discharged in 1965.[1] From 1966 to 1969, he spent three years mentoring the defensive ends and linebackers at Dartmouth under head coach Bob Blackman.[1][6] From 1969 to 1970, he served as the defensive coach at Connecticut.[7] In December 1970, he was promoted to head coach in place of John Toner, who remained at UConn as athletic director.[7] Casciola led UConn to a 5–3–1 record in his first season and a share of the Atlantic 10 Conference championship.[8] After one additional season at UConn, he amassed a record of 9–8–1 during his tenure.[9]

In March 1973, Princeton appointed Casciola as its head coach and continued through 1977.[1][9]

After coaching edit

In June 1978, Casciola became the assistant vice president for government banking at the First National State Bank of New Jersey (later known as the First Fidelity Bank of New Jersey).[10] In 1979, he served as a member of the Garden State Bowl committee.[11] In 1981, he led a football camp for high school quarterbacks and wide receivers at Mercer University in Atlanta.[12] He worked as a color analyst for Princeton football broadcasts starting in 1981, and later also announced for the New Jersey Generals, Rutgers University athletics, and Ivy League athletics.[13]

In 1987, he left his position with the First Fidelity Bank of New Jersey to take over as executive vice president and chief operating officer for the New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association. Casciola held that post for five years.[13] In July 1991, Casciola resigned from the Nets to become the executive director of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame.[14]

Casciola has four children with his wife, Janet.[13]

Head coaching record edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Connecticut Huskies (Yankee Conference) (1971–1972)
1971 Connecticut 5–3–1 4–1–1 T–1st
1972 Connecticut 4–5 4–1 2nd
Connecticut: 9–8–1 8–2
Princeton Tigers (Ivy League) (1973–1977)
1973 Princeton 1–8 0–7 8th
1974 Princeton 4–4–1 3–4 T–5th
1975 Princeton 4–5 3–4 5th
1976 Princeton 2–7 2–5 T–5th
1977 Princeton 3–6 3–4 6th
Princeton: 14–30–1 11–24
Total: 23–38–2
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Bob Casciola to take over Princeton's grid program, Star-News, March 2, 1972.
  2. ^ MINEOLA DEFEATS LAWRENCE, 8 TO 6; Oliver Stars in Nassau Test -- Hicksville and Mepham Elevens Also Triumph, The New York Times, September 21, 1952.
  3. ^ a b 2008 Princeton Football Media Guide, p. 134.
  4. ^ 2008 Princeton Football Media Guide, p. 104, Princeton University, 2008.
  5. ^ COACH DISCOUNTS PRINCETON 'JINX'; Donelli Gives Lions Chance to Beat Tigers Tomorrow Despite Long Drought, The New York Times, September 30, 1960.
  6. ^ UConn Defensive Team Lauded by Casciola, Hartford Courant, September 30, 1969.
  7. ^ a b Robert Casciola, Bangor Daily News, December 22, 1970.
  8. ^ Connecticut Composite Championship Listing 2010-08-19 at the Wayback Machine, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved January 17, 2011.
  9. ^ a b Robert "Bob" Casciola Records by Year 2012-10-20 at the Wayback Machine, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved January 17, 2011.
  10. ^ Princeton Football Coach Finds Slot At New Jersey Bank, The New York Times, June 20, 1978.
  11. ^ Navy's bowl hopes alive; Morgan, Towson boost playoff possibilities, The Baltimore Sun, November 12, 1979.
  12. ^ Football camp taking applications, The Tuscaloosa News, March 30, 1981.
  13. ^ a b c Robert Casciola, American Football Coaches Foundation, retrieved January 17, 2011.
  14. ^ Transactions, The New York Times, July 17, 1991.

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Robert F Casciola born c 1935 is an American former college football coach National Basketball Association executive banking executive and broadcaster He was the head coach at the University of Connecticut from 1971 to 1972 and at Princeton University from 1973 to 1977 He held assistant coaching positions at Princeton and Dartmouth College Casciola served as an executive vice president and the chief operating officer for the New Jersey Nets of the NBA from 1987 to 1991 He joined the National Football Foundation amp College Hall of Fame in 1991 as executive director He became president in 1996 serving in the role until his retirement in 2005 He played college football at Princeton as a tackle Robert CasciolaBiographical detailsBornc 1935Playing career1955 1957PrincetonPosition s TackleCoaching career HC unless noted 1958 1960Princeton freshmen 1961 1965Princeton assistant 1966 1968Dartmouth DE LB 1969 1970Connecticut def assistant 1971 1972Connecticut1973 1977PrincetonAdministrative career AD unless noted 1987 1991New Jersey Nets EVP COO Head coaching recordOverall23 38 2Accomplishments and honorsChampionships1 Yankee 1971 Contents 1 Early life 2 Coaching career 3 After coaching 4 Head coaching record 5 ReferencesEarly life editA native of New Hyde Park New York 1 Casciola attended Mineola High School in Garden City Park 2 He attended college at Princeton University where he played on the football team from 1955 to 1957 3 He was named to the All Ivy League team in 1957 4 He graduated in 1958 3 Coaching career editAfter graduation Casciola spent three years as the freshmen coach at his alma mater 1 He then joined the Princeton varsity coaching staff where remained through the 1965 season 1 5 Casciola also served as an officer in the United States Army and attained the rank of captain before being discharged in 1965 1 From 1966 to 1969 he spent three years mentoring the defensive ends and linebackers at Dartmouth under head coach Bob Blackman 1 6 From 1969 to 1970 he served as the defensive coach at Connecticut 7 In December 1970 he was promoted to head coach in place of John Toner who remained at UConn as athletic director 7 Casciola led UConn to a 5 3 1 record in his first season and a share of the Atlantic 10 Conference championship 8 After one additional season at UConn he amassed a record of 9 8 1 during his tenure 9 In March 1973 Princeton appointed Casciola as its head coach and continued through 1977 1 9 After coaching editIn June 1978 Casciola became the assistant vice president for government banking at the First National State Bank of New Jersey later known as the First Fidelity Bank of New Jersey 10 In 1979 he served as a member of the Garden State Bowl committee 11 In 1981 he led a football camp for high school quarterbacks and wide receivers at Mercer University in Atlanta 12 He worked as a color analyst for Princeton football broadcasts starting in 1981 and later also announced for the New Jersey Generals Rutgers University athletics and Ivy League athletics 13 In 1987 he left his position with the First Fidelity Bank of New Jersey to take over as executive vice president and chief operating officer for the New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association Casciola held that post for five years 13 In July 1991 Casciola resigned from the Nets to become the executive director of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame 14 Casciola has four children with his wife Janet 13 Head coaching record editYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffsConnecticut Huskies Yankee Conference 1971 1972 1971 Connecticut 5 3 1 4 1 1 T 1st1972 Connecticut 4 5 4 1 2ndConnecticut 9 8 1 8 2Princeton Tigers Ivy League 1973 1977 1973 Princeton 1 8 0 7 8th1974 Princeton 4 4 1 3 4 T 5th1975 Princeton 4 5 3 4 5th1976 Princeton 2 7 2 5 T 5th1977 Princeton 3 6 3 4 6thPrinceton 14 30 1 11 24Total 23 38 2 National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berthReferences edit a b c d e f Bob Casciola to take over Princeton s grid program Star News March 2 1972 MINEOLA DEFEATS LAWRENCE 8 TO 6 Oliver Stars in Nassau Test Hicksville and Mepham Elevens Also Triumph The New York Times September 21 1952 a b 2008 Princeton Football Media Guide p 134 2008 Princeton Football Media Guide p 104 Princeton University 2008 COACH DISCOUNTS PRINCETON JINX Donelli Gives Lions Chance to Beat Tigers Tomorrow Despite Long Drought The New York Times September 30 1960 UConn Defensive Team Lauded by Casciola Hartford Courant September 30 1969 a b Robert Casciola Bangor Daily News December 22 1970 Connecticut Composite Championship Listing Archived 2010 08 19 at the Wayback Machine College Football Data Warehouse retrieved January 17 2011 a b Robert Bob Casciola Records by Year Archived 2012 10 20 at the Wayback Machine College Football Data Warehouse retrieved January 17 2011 Princeton Football Coach Finds Slot At New Jersey Bank The New York Times June 20 1978 Navy s bowl hopes alive Morgan Towson boost playoff possibilities The Baltimore Sun November 12 1979 Football camp taking applications The Tuscaloosa News March 30 1981 a b c Robert Casciola American Football Coaches Foundation retrieved January 17 2011 Transactions The New York Times July 17 1991 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Casciola amp oldid 1187007146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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