Paul Harrison (American football coach) explained

Paul Harrison
Birth Date: 1949
Birth Place:Middleborough, Massachusetts, U.S.
Death Place:Lakeville, Massachusetts, U.S.
Alma Mater:Andover Institute of Business
Unity
Suffolk
Admin Years1:2001–?
Admin Team1:Martha's Vineyard HS
Overall Record:7–11 (college football)
16–26 (college basketball)
Coach Sport1:Football
Coach Years2:?–1983
Coach Team2:Middleborough HS
Coach Years3:1984
Coach Team3:Dennis-Yarmouth Regional HS
Coach Years4:1985–1989
Coach Team4:Southeastern Massachusetts
Coach Years5:2017–2018
Coach Team5:UMass Dartmouth (assistant)
Coach Sport6:Basketball
Coach Years7:?–1983
Coach Team7:Middleborough HS
Coach Years8:1999–2000
Coach Team8:Massasoit CC
Admin Years2:?–?
Admin Team2:Framingham HS
Admin Years3:2014–2019?
Admin Team3:Northbrook Academy

Paul Kenneth Harrison (– March 4, 2019) was an American football and basketball coach and athletic director. He was the first coach in Southeastern Massachusetts (now known as UMass Dartmouth) history as he coached there for their first five seasons. He also coached basketball for Massasoit Community College along with being the athletic directors for Martha's Vineyard Regional High School, Framingham High School, and Northbrook Academy.

Early life and education

Harrison was born in 1949 in Middleborough, Massachusetts. He was the son of Paul and Winona Harrison. He attended and graduated from Andover Institute of Business with an Associate degree, Unity College with a Bachelor's degree in science, and Suffolk University for his Master's degree.

Coaching career

Football

Until 1983, Harrison coached high school football for Middleborough High School.[1]

In 1984, Harrison coached Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School.

In 1985, Harrison was hired by Southeastern Massachusetts to be the team's first head coach in program history. For the first three seasons he led the team as it was only a club team.[2] In 1988, the team's first non-club season, he led them to a 5–4 record with their first win ever coming against Western New England 23–15.[3] The following season would be his last with the team as they went 2–7.[4]

In 2017, Harrison returned to UMass Dartmouth as a volunteer assistant coach.[5]

Basketball

Until 1983, Harrison coached Middleborough High School as a basketball coach alongside being the football coach. He coached his younger brother, David.

In 1999, Harrison was hired by Massasoit Community College to be their women's basketball head coach, replacing Mike Boyle after a season without a team. In two seasons with the team he led them to a 16–26 record, neither of them above .500.[6]

Head coaching record

College basketball

Administrative career

From 2001 until Harrison's death in 2019, he was the athletic director for Martha's Vineyard Regional High School, Framingham High School, and Northbrook Academy.[7] For Northbrook he was also the headmaster.

Personal life

For 31 years, Harrison was a teacher of business and social studies at Middleborough High School.

For 22 years, Harrison coached tennis for boys and girls throughout many summer camps.

Harrison was a founding father and minister to the Rochester Congregational Church.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Writer . Steven Sanchez, Staff . Harrison: A born athlete . 2023-03-02 . Taunton Daily Gazette . en-US.
  2. Web site: UMass Dartmouth celebrates 30 years of football . 2023-03-03 . Dartmouth . en.
  3. Web site: 1988 Football Schedule . 2023-03-02 . UMass Dartmouth . en.
  4. Web site: 1989 Football Schedule . 2023-03-02 . UMass Dartmouth . en.
  5. Web site: Paul Harrison - Volunteer Assistant Coach - Football Coaches . 2023-03-02 . UMass Dartmouth . en.
  6. Web site: Massasoit CC Athletics . 2023-03-02 . www.massasoitccwarriors.com.
  7. Web site: Staff Writer . Paul Harrison to serve as honorary marshal for North Middleboro parade . 2023-03-02 . New Bedford Standard-Times . en-US.