What is your fondest memory from your time as a student-athlete?
Winning the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) East title in a one-game playoff.
What is your fondest memory from your time at Allegheny?
In 2006, having both our men's and women's golf programs finish in the top-10 at the NCAA Championship.
What brought you to Allegheny?
A 10-month internship in 1985.
If you could coach another sport for one day, what would it be?
Basketball. It's played inside a warm gym, unlike golf.
Do you have any pre-match routines?
I go for a jog early in the morning, and then eat a small bag of M&M's right before the match starts. They even each other out.
What is your favorite bus trip movie?
Caddyshack.
What is your least favorite bus trip movie?
Caddyshack II
Favorite television show?
Law and Order (the original ones)
Favorite book?
Yoga for Men.
Favorite musical artist?
Mozart. Beethoven. Bach. You know, the classics.
Favorite pro sports team?
Philadelphia Phillies
Favorite athlete?
Julius Erving.
Dream vacation?
The Lake Como region in Italy.
If you could go back in time and attend one historical sports event, what would it be?
The 1980 Miracle on Ice at the Lake Placid Olympics.
What's on your bucket list?
Attend a Masters.
You can invite any three figures to dinner – who would they be?
Johnny Carson, Neil Armstrong, and John Wooden.
Describe Allegheny in three words or less.
Great people.
Who has been the greatest influence on your coaching career?
Norm Sundstrom, the first AD I worked for at Allegheny.