Joe Marsh
Charles W. Appleton II Hockey Coach
St. Lawrence University men's hockey coach Joe Marsh was designated the first Charles W. Appleton II Hockey Coach at St. Lawrence in May of 1997, becoming one of few coaches nationally to hold an endowed coaching position in the sport of ice hockey. He completed his24th season as Saint coach in 2008-09 and is just the third Division I coach to win 400 or more games all at the same institution.
He was also the runner-up for the Spencer Penrose Award as NCAA Division I Coach of the Year after the 2006-07 and won the Tim Taylor Award as ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year for an unprecidented fourth time.. He coached his 12th 20-or-more win season in 2008-09.
The Appleton coaching position was established by friends of the late Charles W. Appleton II, a member of the class of 1960, who was one of the University's long-time hockey fans and supporters. The Appleton endowment is one of five in the ECAC. Cornell, Colgate, Yale and Harvard also have endowed coaching positions.
Marsh will begin his 25th year as head coach with an eye on adding to an already impressive coaching resume which includes:
* Four ECAC Coach of the Year Awards
* The first coach in ECAC history to win five tourney titles
* The 1989 and 2000 Spencer-Penrose Award as Division I Coach of the Year
* A 436-361-60 career record, all at St. Lawrence
* Eight NCAA tournament appearances including the 1988 championship game
* A streak of 24 straight ECAC tournament appearances
* ECAC Championships in 1987-88, 1988-89, 1991-92, 1999-2000 and 2000-2001
* Eight ECAC Championship Game appearances
The Saint coach, a 1977 graduate of the University of New Hampshire, joined the St. Lawrence staff as an assistant and took over as head coach at the start of the 1985-86 season. Since that time he has coached 11 of the 13 20-win seasons in Saint hockey history including back to back 29-win seasons in 1988 and 1989 which share the Saint record for wins in a season. He surpassed the late George Menard's SLU record of 204 wins in January of his 11th season and has made more post-season appearances than any coach in Saint hockey history.
He has coached 16 All America players in his 20 seasons and has had seven players make the Hobey Baker Award finalist list including T.J, Trevelyan in 2006 and Drew Bagnall in 2007.. A native of Lynn, MA., Joe began his coaching career at the New Hampton School, compiling a 56-5 record at the New Hampton School and a 13-5-1 record and the league title at Choate. |