Beaney
begins his ninth year as head
coach of the Panther golf team
and his 13th year at the helm of
the Panther men's hockey program.
His strong coaching abilities
have developed the Middlebury
golf team into one of the top
teams in the region.
Beaney
also finished his 16th year at
the helm of the Panther men's
hockey program. He has led the
team to six consecutive NCAA
Tournaments, winning an NCAA
record-breaking five straight
(95-'99), with an ECAC
Championship in '91.
He
began his hockey coaching career
in 1974 at Bellows Free Academy
(Vt.), leading his teams to three
straight championships. He then
moved to the college ranks,
taking over the reigns at New
England College in 1977. He
promptly led his teams to four
consecutive ECAC playoffs and one
NCAA berth with a 96-75-0 record
over seven years.
He
was named the Division II and III
New England coach of the year in
1982, 1984, 1989, and 1995. In
1990 and 1995 he was named the
Division III national coach of
the year.
The
Lake Placid, New York, native
attended the University of New
Hampshire, where he played four
years of varsity hockey and
captained the 1973 team.
GOLF
PRO: Jim DaytonDayton joined the
coaching staff in the spring of
1998 and will begin his third
year with the Panther golf team.
A Middlebury native, Dayton is a
member of the PGA. He has held
Head Professional positions in
Idaho, Utah and California before
returning to Middlebury and has
been influential in helping the
team return to top
form.
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