Wilson L. Fewster

Wilson Lloyd Fewster (c.1926 – June 11, 2014) was a college lacrosse player and an American football, lacrosse, soccer, and wrestling coach.[1] He coached all four of those sports at various times between 1951 and 1966 at his alma mater, Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.[2][3] Fewster also served as the head lacrosse coach at Washington & Lee University in 1951 and the University of Virginia in 1954.[4][5]

Wilson L. Fewster
Biographical details
Bornc.1926
Died (aged 87)
Alma materJohns Hopkins (1950)
Playing career
Lacrosse
1947–1950Johns Hopkins
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1957–1965Johns Hopkins
Lacrosse
1951Washington and Lee
1952–1953Johns Hopkins
1954Virginia
1957–1966Johns Hopkins (assistant)
Soccer
1954Virginia
Head coaching record
Overall28–36–6 (football)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Football
1 Mason–Dixon (1959)
2 MAC College–Southern Division (1959–1960)

Fewster was the son of former Major League Baseball player, Chick Fewster.

Head coaching record

Football

Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs
Johns Hopkins Blue Jays (Mason–Dixon Conference) (1957)
1957 Johns Hopkins 3–2–2
Johns Hopkins Blue Jays (Middle Atlantic Conference / Mason–Dixon Conference) (1958–1965)
1958 Johns Hopkins 5–35–12nd (College–Southern)
1959 Johns Hopkins 7–16–0 /1st (College–Southern) / 1st
1960 Johns Hopkins 5–2–15–1 / 0–21st (College–Southern) / 5th
1961 Johns Hopkins 3–4–12–3–1 / 1–16th (College–Southern) / T–3rd
1962 Johns Hopkins 2–62–4 / 0–27th (College–Southern) / T–4th
1963 Johns Hopkins 0–6–10–4–1 / 0–111th (College–Southern) / T–5th
1964 Johns Hopkins 2–62–4 / 0–2T–8th (College–Southern) / 6th
1965 Johns Hopkins 1–6–11–4–1 / 1–1T–10th (College–Southern) / 4th
Johns Hopkins: 28–36–6
Total:28–36–6
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

References

  1. "Wilson Fewster". USA Lacrosse. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
  2. "Former Johns Hopkins Lacrosse coach, player Wilson Fewster dies". Baltimore Sun. June 12, 2014. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
  3. "Coaching Records". Washington and Lee Generals men's lacrosse. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
  4. "Wilson Fewster". Johns Hopkins Blue Jays. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
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