College Assistant Coaches of the Year
In FBS/FCS Divisions, and in Divisions II/III
1999
Neil McGrath, UMass
2000
Mark Matlak, UNH
2001
Bruce Tall, Harvard
2002
Frank Spaziani, BC
2003
Mike Kelleher, Brown
2004
Bob Wilder, Maine
2005
Chip Kelly, UNH
2005
Jack Holik, Springfield
2006
Wally Dembowski, Northeastern
2006
Phil Soule, Bowdoin
2007
Bill McGovern, BC
2007
Mike McLaughlin, Plymouth State
2008
Joel Lamb, Harvard
2008
Mike Brown, Tufts
2009
Hank Hughes, Connecticut
2009
Tom Dexter, Colby
2010
Tim Stowers, Central Connecticut
2010
Tom Godek, Southern Connecticut
2011
Joe Rossi, Maine
2011
Lew Acquarulo, Trinity
2012
Scott Larkee, Harvard
2012
Al Pogarian, MIT
2013
Ryan Day, BC
2013
Aynsley Rosenbaum, Framingham State
2014
Abbot Burrell, Brown
2014
Rob Eggerling, Saint Anselm’s
2014
Dan DiCenzo, Wesleyan
2015
Don Brown, BC
2015
Eli Gardner, Stonehill
2015
Dick Yule, Curry
2016
Al Washington, BC
2016
Paul McGonagle, Assumption
2016
Jason LeBeau, Western New England
2017
Charles Walker, UMass
2017
Devin Zeman, Plymouth State
2018
Corey Hetherman, Maine
2018
Alex Bresner, Western New England
2019
Drew Canan, Holy Cross
2019
Steve Faniel, UMass-Dartmouth
2020
(None awarded due to pandemic)
2021
Jon Poppe, Harvard
2021
Bill deLuze, Curry
2022
Mike Gennetti, Merrimack
2022
Matt Popino, Endicott
2023
Sean McGowan, Yale
2023
Lou DiRienzo, Springfield
2023
Mark Melnitsky, Trinity