Brockport Hall of Fame
Former College Soccer Coach
Nazareth College, Rochester Institute of Technology
SUNY College at Brockport '71
Major: Physical Education & Health
University of North Carolina '72
Master's: Teaching
Four-year soccer midfielder for the Golden Eagles; named All-State in 1969 and All-SUNYAC in 1969 and 1970; led team to an overall record of 37-5-5, including an 11-0-1 season in 1968 when the team outscored its 12 opponents by a combined 45-1; team won three SUNYAC titles in his career and captured the NCAA East Region crown in 1970; that team was the last one coached by fellow Hall of Famer A. Huntley Parker Jr. Standout coaching career began at the University of North Carolina as a graduate assistant; followed with coaching stints at Wayne Central School, New Lebanon Valley High School, Dean Junior College, and Eisenhower College; began coaching at RIT in 1980 and guided the Tigers through 1995 before taking over at Nazareth College until 2003; had an overall collegiate coaching record of 251-120-38 in 24 years at the two Rochester-area schools; led RIT to the national championship game in 1988; earned National Coach of the Year honors in 1989 and was a five-time regional or conference coach of the year; won a conference crown in his last year at Nazareth. Passed away in April 2004 after a brief illness; brother of fellow 2004 inductee Jim May.