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Jim Kehoe

Jim Kehoe
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Kehoe as athletic director at Maryland
Sport(s) Track and field, cross country
Biographical details
Born June 3, 1918
Bel Air, Maryland
Died January 17, 2010 (aged 91)
Prince Frederick, Maryland
Playing career
1936–1940 Maryland
Position(s) Middle distance runner
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1946–1969 Maryland
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1969–1978 Maryland
1979 Maryland Eastern Shore (consultant)
1980–1981 Maryland (interim AD)
1989–1990 Mount St. Mary's (consultant)

James Henry Kehoe, Jr. (June 3, 1918 – January 17, 2010) was an American athletics coach and university administrator. He served as the athletic director at the University of Maryland from 1969 to 1978, during which time he was responsible for the hiring of future Hall of Fame coaches Lefty Driesell, Jerry Claiborne, Bud Beardmore, and Chris Weller.

Kehoe was born on June 3, 1918 in Bel Air, Maryland. In high school, he was a state champion runner. Kehoe enrolled at the University of Maryland in 1936 and competed in track and field, in which he exceled as a middle-distance runner. He set school records in the two-mile run and 880-yard run. He graduated from Maryland in 1940.

After college, Kehoe joined the United States Army and served in the Pacific during World War II.

After the war, he returned to the University of Maryland as its track and cross country coach in 1946. During his tenure, he built the programs into a national powerhouse and won multiple conference championships. When he retired from coaching, his track teams had a 27-meet winning streak and his cross country teams a 29-meet streak. Kehoe's teams had captured 48 cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track championships in the Southern Conference and Atlantic Coast Conference.

In 1969, Kehoe resigned from his coaching positions to take over as the university's athletic director with the task of turning around the struggling football and basketball programs. In his sixth week on the job, Kehoe hired Lefty Driesell as the new basketball coach, and said it was "a new era in athletics at the University of Maryland... top drawer, all the way and nothing less." Driesell, after he had promised to make Maryland the "UCLA of the East", helped form the basketball program into a perennial NCAA tournament contender.


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