Donald Minnegan

Donald Minnegan
Donald Minnegan

Minnegan (left) with fellow faculty member Harold Moser.
Born August 26, 1902
Waterman, Illinois
Died August 10, 2002

Donald Minnegan (1902-2002), more commonly known by his nickname Doc, is a former coach and athletic director at Towson University. He is most notably known for coaching two championship soccer teams at Towson.

Career

He received his teaching degree at a teachers college in Illinois in 1923 and he graduated in 1927 from Springfield YMCA College. Minnegan came to the Maryland State Normal School in 1927 as the men's soccer coach and was best known for coaching championship soccer teams, but he was also athletic director, and coached baseball, track, and basketball and was also responsible for developing Baltimore County's recreation program.

Minnegan coached through one name change (Maryland State Normal School became Maryland State Teachers College) and two presidents (Lida Lee Tall and M. Theresa Wiedefeld) until 1941, when World War II began. Even though the war shipped off most of his team, he still found ways to coach them even overseas.

Because of this, the U.S. State Department and U.S. Army recognized his "strong philosophy toward physical fitness and his proven expertise in the field" and sent him to Europe to establish a physical fitness program, with an emphasis on soccer, for American servicemen.

Overall, Minnegan won 152 games during his 29-year tenure as the Tigers' coach.

Recognition and awards

  • Minnegan was inducted into Towson's Athletic Hall of Fame as a coach in 1992.

References

  • Memories of Minnegan - Kristi Funderburk - "The Towerlight" 10/25/06 [1]

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