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Head Coach Frank Girardi
254-90-5 (.738) - 35 years
girardi@lycoming.edu

Frank Girardi will enter his 36th year at the helm of the Lycoming College football program in 2007. He has become a legend in his field by building one of the most respected and consistently successful NCAA Division III football programs in the nation.

In his 35 seasons at Lycoming, Girardi has built a career record of 254-90-5 – a winning percentage of .738. In 2005, he became only the 17th coach at any NCAA level to reach the 250-win plateau. Girardi is one of only two active Division III coaches to record 250 victories and he has won 13 NCAA Division III playoff games.

Warrior teams coached by Girardi have won 13 Middle Atlantic Conference championships and made 11 appearances in the NCAA playoffs, including trips to the Stagg Bowl- the Division III national championship game- in 1990 and 1997. Lycoming has tallied a winning record in 29 of Girardi's 35 seasons as head coach.

His accomplishments and consistency have not gone unnoticed by others. Girardi is a member of three halls of fame, including the West Branch Valley Hall of Fame, the Pennsylvania State Sports Hall of Fame, and West Chester University's W. Glenn Killinger Football Hall of Fame. The Middle Atlantic Conference has honored Girardi as their Coach of the Year on 12 occasions, and in 1999 he became the Robert W. Maxwell Football Club’s first recipient of their Tri-State Coach of the Year Award. The award is presented to an outstanding college or high school coach from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, or Delaware.

Girardi began his love affair with football in high school when he carried the ball as a running back for the Williamsport Millionaires. He continued to play at the collegiate level at West Chester University.

Girardi entered the coaching ranks in 1961 when he became an assistant at Jersey Shore High School. He became head coach of the team in 1963 and remained in that position for six years.

In 1969, Girardi became an assistant at Lycoming under Budd Whitehill. Three years later, he took the reigns as head coach of a Warrior program that had gone 14-34 since their last winning season in 1965. Lycoming’s woes continued during Girardi’s first three seasons with marks of 2-6, 2-6 and 3-6. But in his fourth season, the Warriors recorded a mark of 6-2 and ran off 29 consecutive winning campaigns.

In 1984, Girardi accepted an expanded role in the College’s athletic department as the Director of Athletics. He continues to serve in that capacity today, overseeing Lycoming’s 19 intercollegiate athletic programs.

Girardi resides in Williamsport with his wife Lynne. Their four children – Cathy, Jerry, Frank Jr. and Justine – have all graduated from Lycoming College.

 

Updated on May 27, 2005, by Robb Dietrich - dietrich@lycoming.edu

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