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Wayne Wilson (ice hockey)

Wayne Wilson
Wayne Wilson RIT.jpg
Sport(s) Ice hockey
Current position
Title Head Coach
Team Rochester Institute of Technology (men)
Biographical details
Born (1963-01-28) January 28, 1963 (age 54)
Playing career
1980–1984 Bowling Green Falcons
Position(s) Defenceman
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1987–1988 New Hampshire (men) (asst.)
1988–1999 Bowling Green (asst.)
1999–present RIT (men)
Head coaching record
Overall 317–193–60
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
AHA Regular Season Champion (2007, 2009–2011)
AHA Tournament Champion (2010, 2015, 2016)
NCAA East Regional Championship (2010)
Awards
2001 Edward Jeremiah Division III Coach of the Year
2010 Spencer Penrose Division I Coach of the Year

J. Wayne Wilson (born January 28, 1963) is a Canadian ice hockey coach and former player. He is currently the head coach of the NCAA Division I men's ice hockey team at Rochester Institute of Technology.

Wilson grew up in Montreal but his family moved to Guelph, Ontario when he was sixteen. A defenceman, he played junior hockey for the Guelph Platers in the Ontario Hockey Association, then went on to college at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. He played four years (1980–1984) for the NCAA Division I Bowling Green Falcons, serving as captain in his senior year and leading the team to the 1984 national championship. He graduated with a degree in health, physical education, and recreation, then went on to get his master's degree in education from Bowling Green in 1987. While a grad student, he helped out as a part-time coach for the hockey team.

After graduating with his masters, he spent one year as an assistant at the University of New Hampshire under coach Bob Kullen, but Kullen fell ill and that left his job in jeopardy. Seeking stability, he accepted a position as an assistant coach at his alma mater in 1988, a position he held through the 1998–99 school year. During that time, the Falcons made three NCAA tournament appearances. Several players (Rob Blake, Nelson Emerson and Brian Holzinger) went on to successful careers in the National Hockey League.

In 1999, after five years of seeking a head-coaching position, he was hired to be head coach at Division III Rochester Institute of Technology. He led the RIT Tigers to a nearly-undefeated season in 2000–01; their only loss was on home ice in the 2001 national championship game. That year, he won the Edward Jeremiah Award for the top coach in Division III men's hockey.


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