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Shawn Walsh

William Shawn Walsh (June 21, 1955 – September 24, 2001) was the head ice hockey coach for the University of Maine Black Bears.[1]

Shawn Walsh
Biographical details
Born(1955-06-21)June 21, 1955
White Plains, New York, U.S.
DiedSeptember 24, 2001(2001-09-24) (aged 46)
Bangor, Maine, U.S.
Alma materBowling Green State University
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1978–1979Bowling Green (Assistant)
1979–1984Michigan State (Assistant)
1984–1995Maine
1996–2001Maine
Head coaching record
Overall399–215–44 (.640)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1988 Hockey East Champion
1989 Hockey East Tournament champion
1992 Hockey East Champion
1992 Hockey East tournament champion
1993 Hockey East Champion
1993 Hockey East tournament champion
1993 NCAA National Champion
1995 Hockey East Champion
1999 NCAA national champion
2000 Hockey East tournament champion
Awards
1988 Hockey East Coach of the Year Award
1990 Hockey East Coach of the Year Award
1993 Bob Kullen Coach of the Year Award
1995 Bob Kullen Coach of the Year Award
1995 Spencer Penrose Award
Records
Most wins one season (42)

Career Edit

Walsh was a third-string goalie for Bowling Green State University. As a sophomore, he decided to concentrate on coaching as a volunteer assistant for the BGSU hockey team. He was graduated from Bowling Green with a bachelor's degree in education. He later earned a master's degree in the same field of study.

After completing his undergraduate studies, Walsh was hired as a full-time assistant coach at BGSU by Ron Mason. Walsh followed Mason to Michigan State in 1979 where they inherited a program that had only won 36 games in its previous three seasons. After only five years, Mason and Walsh had guided MSU to three-straight NCAA Tournament appearances, back-to-back 30-win seasons and the 1984 Frozen Four—the school's first Frozen Four appearance in 17 years.

In 1984 Walsh took over a Maine program that had gone 27–65 in the three seasons prior. He built the program into a national power. In his third year, he led Maine to its first-ever NCAA Tournament, followed by consecutive Frozen Fours in 1988 and 1989. In 1992–93, he led Maine to an astonishing 42–1–2 record and their first NCAA title. Maine was also national finalists in 1995. He coached Hobey Baker Award winners Scott Pellerin (1992) and Paul Kariya (1993).

Walsh was suspended from coaching for one year starting mid-season in 1995–96 after a series of NCAA investigations.[2] He returned during the 1996–97 season and quickly built Maine back into a national contender, winning another national championship in 1999.

Walsh was diagnosed with a common form of kidney cancer known as renal cell carcinoma in June 2000. At the time of his death, he was only 46 years old. Walsh had a career record of 399–215–44.[3]

Head coaching record Edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Maine Black Bears (Hockey East) (1984–1995)
1984–85 Maine 12–29–1 8–26–0 7th Hockey East Quarterfinals
1985–86 Maine 11–28–1 8–25–1 5th Hockey East Quarterfinals
1986–87 Maine 24–16–2 19–12–1 3rd NCAA Quarterfinals
1987–88 Maine 34–8–2 20–4–2 1st NCAA third-place game (win)
1988–89 Maine 31–14–0 17–9–0 2nd NCAA third-place game (loss)
1989–90 Maine 33–11–2 14–6–1 2nd NCAA Quarterfinals
1990–91 Maine 32–9–2 15–5–1 2nd NCAA Frozen Four
1991–92 Maine 18–17–2† 12–7–2† t-2nd NCAA East regional semifinals
1992–93 Maine 42–1–2 22–1–1 1st NCAA national champion
1993–94 Maine 6–29–1‡ 3–20–1‡ 8th Hockey East Quarterfinals
1994–95 Maine 32–6–6 15–3–6–1 t-1st NCAA runner-up
1995–96 Maine 14–3–3^ 8–2–3^ 13th
Maine: 289–171–24 161–120–19
Maine Black Bears (Hockey East) (1996–2001)
1996–97 Maine 15–3–0^ 14–2–0^ 3rd *
1997–98 Maine 17–15–4 10–11–3 6th Hockey East Runner-Up
1998–99 Maine 31–6–4 17–5–2 2nd NCAA national champion
1999–00 Maine 27–8–5 13–7–4 4th NCAA Frozen Four
2000–01 Maine 20–12–7 12–7–5 t-2nd NCAA East regional semifinals
Maine: 110–44–20 66–32–14
Total: 399–215–44

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

† Maine was forced to retroactively forfeit 13 games after the season for using an ineligible player
‡ Maine was forced to retroactively forfeit 14 games during the season for using an ineligible player
^ On December 22 Maine Suspended Walsh for one year for repeated NCAA rules violations
* Maine voluntarily ruled itself ineligible for any postseason play in 1997 [4]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Associated Press (27 September 2001). "Shawn Walsh, 46, College Coach". The New York Times. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  2. ^ "Maine Suspends Coach Who Won Hockey Crown". Chicago Tribune. 1995-12-22. Retrieved 2016-07-22.
  3. ^ "USATODAY.com – Maine remembers Shawn Walsh". usatoday30.usatoday.com.
  4. ^ "Maine men's ice hockey 2012–13 Media Guide". Maine Black Bears. Retrieved 2016-07-22.

External links Edit

  • Shawn Walsh career statistics at The Internet Hockey Database
  • Shawn Walsh at Find a Grave

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William Shawn Walsh June 21 1955 September 24 2001 was the head ice hockey coach for the University of Maine Black Bears 1 Shawn WalshBiographical detailsBorn 1955 06 21 June 21 1955White Plains New York U S DiedSeptember 24 2001 2001 09 24 aged 46 Bangor Maine U S Alma materBowling Green State UniversityCoaching career HC unless noted 1978 1979Bowling Green Assistant 1979 1984Michigan State Assistant 1984 1995Maine1996 2001MaineHead coaching recordOverall399 215 44 640 Accomplishments and honorsChampionships1988 Hockey East Champion1989 Hockey East Tournament champion1992 Hockey East Champion1992 Hockey East tournament champion1993 Hockey East Champion1993 Hockey East tournament champion1993 NCAA National Champion1995 Hockey East Champion1999 NCAA national champion2000 Hockey East tournament championAwards1988 Hockey East Coach of the Year Award1990 Hockey East Coach of the Year Award1993 Bob Kullen Coach of the Year Award1995 Bob Kullen Coach of the Year Award1995 Spencer Penrose AwardRecordsMost wins one season 42 Contents 1 Career 2 Head coaching record 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditWalsh was a third string goalie for Bowling Green State University As a sophomore he decided to concentrate on coaching as a volunteer assistant for the BGSU hockey team He was graduated from Bowling Green with a bachelor s degree in education He later earned a master s degree in the same field of study After completing his undergraduate studies Walsh was hired as a full time assistant coach at BGSU by Ron Mason Walsh followed Mason to Michigan State in 1979 where they inherited a program that had only won 36 games in its previous three seasons After only five years Mason and Walsh had guided MSU to three straight NCAA Tournament appearances back to back 30 win seasons and the 1984 Frozen Four the school s first Frozen Four appearance in 17 years In 1984 Walsh took over a Maine program that had gone 27 65 in the three seasons prior He built the program into a national power In his third year he led Maine to its first ever NCAA Tournament followed by consecutive Frozen Fours in 1988 and 1989 In 1992 93 he led Maine to an astonishing 42 1 2 record and their first NCAA title Maine was also national finalists in 1995 He coached Hobey Baker Award winners Scott Pellerin 1992 and Paul Kariya 1993 Walsh was suspended from coaching for one year starting mid season in 1995 96 after a series of NCAA investigations 2 He returned during the 1996 97 season and quickly built Maine back into a national contender winning another national championship in 1999 Walsh was diagnosed with a common form of kidney cancer known as renal cell carcinoma in June 2000 At the time of his death he was only 46 years old Walsh had a career record of 399 215 44 3 Head coaching record EditStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonMaine Black Bears Hockey East 1984 1995 1984 85 Maine 12 29 1 8 26 0 7th Hockey East Quarterfinals1985 86 Maine 11 28 1 8 25 1 5th Hockey East Quarterfinals1986 87 Maine 24 16 2 19 12 1 3rd NCAA Quarterfinals1987 88 Maine 34 8 2 20 4 2 1st NCAA third place game win 1988 89 Maine 31 14 0 17 9 0 2nd NCAA third place game loss 1989 90 Maine 33 11 2 14 6 1 2nd NCAA Quarterfinals1990 91 Maine 32 9 2 15 5 1 2nd NCAA Frozen Four1991 92 Maine 18 17 2 12 7 2 t 2nd NCAA East regional semifinals1992 93 Maine 42 1 2 22 1 1 1st NCAA national champion1993 94 Maine 6 29 1 3 20 1 8th Hockey East Quarterfinals1994 95 Maine 32 6 6 15 3 6 1 t 1st NCAA runner up1995 96 Maine 14 3 3 8 2 3 13thMaine 289 171 24 161 120 19Maine Black Bears Hockey East 1996 2001 1996 97 Maine 15 3 0 14 2 0 3rd 1997 98 Maine 17 15 4 10 11 3 6th Hockey East Runner Up1998 99 Maine 31 6 4 17 5 2 2nd NCAA national champion1999 00 Maine 27 8 5 13 7 4 4th NCAA Frozen Four2000 01 Maine 20 12 7 12 7 5 t 2nd NCAA East regional semifinalsMaine 110 44 20 66 32 14Total 399 215 44 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion Maine was forced to retroactively forfeit 13 games after the season for using an ineligible player Maine was forced to retroactively forfeit 14 games during the season for using an ineligible player On December 22 Maine Suspended Walsh for one year for repeated NCAA rules violations Maine voluntarily ruled itself ineligible for any postseason play in 1997 4 See also EditList of college men s ice hockey coaches with 400 winsReferences Edit Associated Press 27 September 2001 Shawn Walsh 46 College Coach The New York Times Retrieved 29 August 2023 Maine Suspends Coach Who Won Hockey Crown Chicago Tribune 1995 12 22 Retrieved 2016 07 22 USATODAY com Maine remembers Shawn Walsh usatoday30 usatoday com Maine men s ice hockey 2012 13 Media Guide Maine Black Bears Retrieved 2016 07 22 External links EditShawn Walsh career statistics at The Internet Hockey Database Shawn Walsh at Find a GraveAwards and achievementsPreceded byBill Riley Jr Fern FlamanJack ParkerBruce Crowder Bob Kullen Coach of the Year Award1987 881989 901992 931994 95 Succeeded byFern FlamanDick UmileBruce CrowderBruce CrowderPreceded byDon Lucia Spencer Penrose Award1994 95 Succeeded byBruce Crowder Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shawn Walsh amp oldid 1172850042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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