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American sports coach (1920–2022)
Earl Killian Born (1920-08-03 ) August 3, 1920Died September 21, 2022(2022-09-21) (aged 102) 1951 Towson 1958–1963 Towson 1957–1973 Towson 1969 Towson Overall 5–4 (soccer) 9–76 (basketball) 97–92–2 (baseball)
Earl Willard Killian (August 3, 1920 – September 21, 2022) was an American college sports head coach and athletic director. He coached Towson University 's men's soccer, men's basketball, and baseball teams. He was the first head coach of all three teams.
As of November 2016, Killian was living in Daytona Beach, Florida ,[1] and he turned 100 in August 2020.[2] He died on September 21, 2022, at the age of 102.[3]
Head coaching record Soccer Basketball Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Towson Tigers (Mason–Dixon Conference ) (1958–1963) 1958–59 Towson 1–17 1959–60 Towson 3–17 1960–61 Towson 3–12 1961–62 Towson 1–15 1962–63 Towson 1–15 Towson: 9–76 (.106) Total: 9–76 (.106)
Baseball Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Towson Tigers (Mason–Dixon Conference ) (1957–1973) 1957 Towson 3–11 1958 Towson 5–8 1959 Towson 7–7 1960 Towson 6–7 1961–1964 Towson Results not available 1965 Towson 8–4 1966 Towson 9–5 1967 Towson 9–5 1968 Towson 11–3 1969 Towson 9–4 1970 Towson 12–7 1971 Towson 9–9 1972 Towson 4–12 1973 Towson 5–10–2 Towson: 97–92–2 (.513) Total: 97–92–2 (.513)
References
Earl Killian (1958–1963)Ross Sachs (1963–1966) Vince Angotti (1966–1978) Mike Radabaugh (1978–1979) Vince Angotti (1979–1983) Terry Truax (1983–1997)Mike Jaskulski (1997–2001) Michael Hunt (2001–2004) Pat Kennedy (2004–2011)Pat Skerry (2011– )
# denotes interim athletic director