Walt Hameline

Walt Hameline
Sport(s) Football
Current position
Title Athletic Director
Team Wagner
Biographical details
Born August 16, 1951[1]
Playing career
1972–1975 SUNY Brockport
Position(s) Linebacker
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1981–2014 Wagner
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1981–present Wagner
Head coaching record
Overall 224–139–2

Statistics

Accomplishments and honors

Championships

1983 ECAC Metro Champions
1985 ECAC South Champions
1986 ECAC South Champions
1987 NCAA Division III National Champions
1992 ECAC Southeast Champions
1993 ECAC Southeast Champions
1993 IFC Bowl Champions
2012 Northeast Conference (NEC) Football Champions

Awards

1987 NCAA Division III Coach of the Year
2012 Wagner College Stadium Renamed “Hameline Field"
2012 Northeast Conference Coach of the Year
2012 College Football News FCS National Coach of the Year
2013 Inducted into the New Jersey Sports Writers Association Hall of Fame

Walt Hameline (born August 16, 1951) is the current Director of Athletics and former head football coach at Wagner College in Staten Island, NY. He was the head coach from 1981 to 2014 and guided them to the 1987 NCAA Division III National Championship.[2] Wagner College is currently a Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) scholarship program that is a member of the Northeast Conference.

Hameline has positioned himself to finish among the winningest head coaches in college football history. Wagner football teams under Hameline's guidance have finished with winning records 23 times in his career.[3] Hameline's wins record ranks him in the Top 25 of active collegiate football coaches. In November 2010, he reached the 200-win mark as Wagner defeated Monmouth, 31-20.[4]

Hameline lives with his wife in Colts Neck Township, New Jersey.[5]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Wagner (Independent (Div III)) (1981–1991)
1981 Wagner 9–1
1982 Wagner 8–1–1 L NCAA Div III Quarterfinal
1983 Wagner 8–2–1 W ECAC Metro NY-NJ Championship
1984 Wagner 6–4
1985 Wagner 9–2 W ECAC South Championship
1986 Wagner 9–2 W ECAC South Championship
1987 Wagner 13–1 W NCAA Division III National Championship
1988 Wagner 8–2 L NCAA Division III Playoffs Round 1
1989 Wagner 6–3
1990 Wagner 5–5
1991 Wagner 5–5
Wagner: 86–28-2
Wagner (Liberty Football Conference) (1992)
1992 Wagner 9-2 5-0 W ECAC Southeast Bowl
Wagner: 9-2 5-0
Wagner (NCAA Division I FCS Independent) (1993–1995)
1993 Wagner 9–2 W ECAC-IFC Division I-AA Bowl
1994 Wagner 6–5 L ECAC-IFC Division I-AA Bowl
1995 Wagner 8–2 L ECAC-IFC Division I-AA Bowl
Wagner: 23-9
Wagner (Northeast Conference) (1996–present)
1996 Wagner 5–5 2–2
1997 Wagner 6–4 2–2
1998 Wagner 7–3 3–2
1999 Wagner 5–5 5–2
2000 Wagner 6–5 6–2
2001 Wagner 3–6 3–5
2002 Wagner 7–4 4–3
2003 Wagner 6–5 3–4
2004 Wagner 6–5 3–4
2005 Wagner 6–5 3–4
2006 Wagner 4–7 0–7
2007 Wagner 7–4 3–3
2008 Wagner 3–8 1–6
2009 Wagner 6–5 5–3
2010 Wagner 5–6 3–5
2011 Wagner 4–7 4–4 T–4th
2012 Wagner 9–4 7–1 T–1st L Division I FCS 2nd Round Playoff
2013 Wagner 3–8 2–4 T–6th
2014 Wagner 7–4 5–1 T–1st
Wagner: 106–100 64-62
Total: 224–139-2
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title

See also

References

  1. http://web1.ncaa.org/stats/StatsSrv/careercoach
  2. "2010 Football Coaching Staff: Walt Hameline, Head Football Coach". Wagner College.
  3. "Walt Hameline Records by Year". College Football Data Warehouse.
  4. "Wagner coach Walt Hameline wins 200th career game, beating Monmouth 31-20". Chicago Tribune (AP story). November 6, 2010.
  5. Anderson, Teja. "In Good Company - Walt Hameline", Living In Colts Neck, April 30, 2011. Accessed August 10, 2012. " For half of those years,Walt has made the daily commute to Staten Island from his home in Colts Neck where he lives with Debi, his lovely wife of 30 years, a flight attendant with U.S. Airways."