Mickey_Heinecken

Mickey Heinecken

Mickey Heinecken

American sports coach (born 1939)


Michael G. "Mickey" Heinecken (born January 25, 1939) is a former American football, lacrosse, and tennis coach. He served as the head football coach at Middlebury College from 1973 to 2000, compiling a record of 126–96–2.[1] He has the most wins and longest tenure of any head coach in the history of the Middlebury Panthers football program.[2][3] In his final season, Heinecken guided the Panthers to a New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) co-championship.[3] Heinecken played college football at the University of Delaware from 1958 to 1960.

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References

  1. "Sports; Roundup". The Washington Times. November 13, 2000. p. B8.
  2. "Middlebury Football Coach Retires". Associated Press Online. November 12, 2000.
  3. Andy Gardiner (November 13, 2000). "William Smith wins its third field hockey championship". USA TODAY.

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