Kevin Haslam (American football coach)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kevin Haslam
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1994–1996Nebraska Wesleyan (OC)
1997–1999Wayne State (NE)
2000–2001Saint Mary (KS)
2002–2004Eastern Arizona
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
2000–2001Saint Mary (KS)
2005–2007MacMurray
2008–2011Arizona State (assistant AD)
2021North Alabama (interim AD)
Head coaching record
Overall8–42 (college)

Kevin R. Haslam is an American university administrator and former college football coach. He is the vice president of advancement and the executive director of the UNA Foundation at the University of North Alabama in Florence, Alabama, a position he has held since 2019. Haslam also served as the interim athletic director at North Alabama from June to August 2021.[1]

Haslam served as the head football coach at Wayne State College in Wayne, Nebraska from 1997 to 1999 and the University of Saint Mary in Leavenworth, Kansas from 2000 to 2001. He was also the athletic director at Saint Mary during the same time period and at MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Illinois from 2005 to 2007.

Coaching career[]

Assistant coaching[]

Haslam got started in collegiate coaching as the offensive coordinator at Nebraska Wesleyan University from 1994 to 1996.[2]

Wayne State College[]

Haslam's first head coaching position was at Wayne State College in Wayne, Nebraska.[3] Haslam took over for the 1997 season and resigned[4] after the conclusion of the 1999 season;[5] Wayne State lost their final game, 71–30, to Northwestern Oklahoma.[6][7] The Wayne State football had a record of 7–25 under his command.[8]

University of Saint Mary[]

Haslam was the first head football coach for the University of Saint Mary in Leavenworth, Kansas, and he held that position for two seasons, from 2000 until he resigned 2001.[9] The least successful football coach at the school, his record at St. Marys of 1–17 ranks him last in total wins and winning percentage.[10] He also served as the school's athletic director during that same time period.

Eastern Arizona[]

Haslam resigned from Saint Mary's to become the head football coach at Eastern Arizona College in Thatcher, Arizona,[11] a two-year college, from 2001 until the end of the 2004 season.[12]

Athletics administration[]

MacMurray[]

Haslam took over the position of athletic director at MacMurray College after the NCAA imposed the second-ever death penalty (under new criteria) on a collegiate athletic program. MacMurray's men's tennis team was banned from outside competition for two years through the 2006–07 academic year. The team also was banned from postseason competition for the 2007–08 and 2008–09 academic years.[13]

Arizona State[]

In 2007, Haslam became the Assistant Athletic Director of Annual Giving at Arizona State University where he also completes several front-office activities.[14][15][16]

Education[]

Haslam earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from New Mexico Highlands University in Las Vegas, New Mexico and completed a Master of Science in education Wayne State College.[17]

Head coaching record[]

College[]

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Wayne State Wildcats (NCAA Division II independent) (1997)
1997 Wayne State 3–7
Wayne State Wildcats (NCAA Division II independent) (1998–1999)
1998 Wayne State 1–10 0–0 NA
1999 Wayne State 3–8 3–5 T–6th
Wayne State: 7–25 3–5
Saint Mary Spires (Southern Conference) (2000–2001)
2000 Saint Mary 0–9 0–9 10th
2000 Saint Mary 1–8 1–8 T–9th
Saint Mary: 1–17 1–17
Total: 8–42

References[]

  1. ^ "UNA Names Dr. Joshua Looney Lions's Director Of Athletics". Huntsville, Alabama: WAAY-TV. July 26, 2021. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  2. ^ MacMurry News and Press Releases Archived July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine "New Athletic Director at MacMurray" April 25, 2005
  3. ^ MacMurry News and Press Releases Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine "New Athletic Director at MacMurray" April 25, 2005
  4. ^ Press-Enterprise[permanent dead link] "This-n-That" November 3, 1999
  5. ^ National Collegiate Athletic Association "NCAA Record" June 10, 1996
  6. ^ Northern Sun "NSIC Sports News" Larry Scott
  7. ^ National Collegiate Athletic Association "NCAA Record" November 22, 1999
  8. ^ Wayne State University Football Media Guide
  9. ^ The Wichita Eagle "SPORTS IN BRIEF" December 19, 2001
  10. ^ "Saint Mary Coaching Records". Archived from the original on 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
  11. ^ Topeka Capital-Journal[permanent dead link] "Briefly in Sports"
  12. ^ Topeka Capital Journal "Briefly in Sports" December 19, 2001
  13. ^ Peace Corps Online "MacMurray College men's tennis team is banned from outside competition for two years" By Buford Green May 5, 2005
  14. ^ Arizona State University Archived February 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Athletics staff
  15. ^ Sun Devil Club Archived March 13, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Staff directory
  16. ^ East Valley Tribune "ASU raises football ticket prices on 83 percent of seats" by Mark Heller, January 6, 2009
  17. ^ MAC Alumni Spotlight Archived July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine "More New Faculty and Staff"
Retrieved from ""