Steve Stetson
Stephen "Steve" Stetson (born January 23, 1951) is an American golf coach and former football player and coach. He is the current head golf coach at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. Stetson served as the head football coach at Hamilton from 1982 to 1984 and again from 2006 to 2011. He was also the head football coach at Boston University from 1985 to 1987 and Hartwick College from 1992 to 2001, compiling a career college football coaching record of 89–111–2. Stetson was an assistant football coach at the University of New Hampshire from 2002 to 2005.
Stetson grew up in Laconia, New Hampshire and was a three-sport standout at Laconia High School. He went on to become an All-Ivy League quarterback at Dartmouth College during his senior season in 1972. In his three-year varsity career the Big Green went 24–2–1 with three straight Ivy League championships.
Head coaching record
Football
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- Frederick H. Ralston (1891–1893)
- William C. Spicer (1894–1895)
- John Pulman (1896–1898)
- Edwin Sweetland (1899)
- Ralph W. Rymer (1900–1901)
- Chauncey L. Berrien (1902)
- Edwin Sweetland (1903)
- Leigh C. Turner (1904)
- Harry T. Watson (1905)
- Morris S. Halliday (1906)
- Harold R. Crook (1907)
- John D. Pryor (1908–1909)
- William H. Moore (1910)
- Don R. Sidle (1911–1912)
- Edward J. Samp (1913)
- Pete Reynolds (1914–1916)
- Albert I. Prettyman (1917–1920)
- J. Howard Berry (1921)
- Bart J. Carroll (1922–1926)
- Arthur R. Winters (1927–1940)
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- Campbell Dickson (1942)
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- Bud Svendsen (1946–1948)
- Donald M. Jones (1949–1972)
- Robert J. King (1973–1974)
- Donald M. Jones (1975–1978)
- Ted Stratford (1979–1981)
- Steve Stetson (1982–1984)
- Steve Frank (1985–1999)
- Tim Pendergast (2000)
- Pete Alvanos (2001–2005)
- Steve Stetson (2006–2011)
- Andrew Cohen (2012–2013)
- Dave Murray (2014– )
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- Charles Bachman (1928)
- Benedict DeAngelo (1929–1931)
- Charles McLure (1932–1933)
- Wilbur Hageman (1934)
- Glenn Johnson (1935–1939)
- Douglas Bookhout (1940)
- M. B. Banks (1941–1942)
- No team (1943–1945)
- M. B. Banks (1946–1948)
- George Benz (1949–1950)
- No team (1951–1991)
- Steve Stetson (1992–2001)
- Mark Carr (2002– )
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