Frank Haggerty | |
Death Date: | (aged 86) |
Death Place: | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Coach Sport1: | Football |
Coach Years2: | 1904–1906 |
Coach Team2: | St. Vincent's (CA) |
Coach Years3: | 1907–1908 |
Coach Team3: | St. Vincent's (IL) |
Coach Years4: | 1910–1914 |
Coach Team4: | Buchtel/Akron |
Coach Years5: | 1918 |
Coach Team5: | Great Lakes Navy (assistant) |
Coach Years6: | 1921–1922 |
Coach Team6: | DePaul |
Coach Sport7: | Basketball |
Coach Years8: | 1910–1915 |
Coach Team8: | Buchtel/Akron |
Coach Sport9: | Baseball |
Coach Years10: | 1906–1907 |
Coach Team10: | St. Vincent's (CA) |
Coach Years11: | 1910–1915 |
Coach Team11: | Buchtel/Akron |
Coach Years12: | 1923 |
Coach Team12: | DePaul |
Overall Record: | 22–16–3 (football, Akron only) 30–23 (basketball) 33–23 (baseball) |
Frank J. Haggerty (– September 19, 1962) was an American college football, college basketball, and college baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Akron—known as Buchtel College until 1913—for five seasons from 1910 to 1914, compiling a record of 22–16–3. Haggerty also coached the men's basketball team at Akron those five academic years, 1910–1915, tallying a mark of 30–23. He was also the head baseball coach at St. Vincent's College, now Loyola Marymount University, from 1906 to 1907, at Buchtel/Akron from 1910 to 1913 and again in 1915, and at DePaul University in 1923, amassing a career college baseball record of 33–23. Haggerty was a graduate of Colby College. He died from cancer at the age of 86 on September 19, 1962, at his home in Chicago, Illinois.[1]