UMass Dartmouth Corsairs football

[4] In 1988, Harrison led the Corsairs to a 5–4 record, getting his first win against Western New England with the final score being 23–15.

[5] The following year in 1989, UMass Dartmouth finished with a record of 2–7 and did not win a single of their five games on the road.

The team's first win of the season did not come until homecoming night where the Corsairs beat Framingham State 22–18 at home.

[6] In 1990, Kavanaugh took the job as the UMass Dartmouth head coach and finished his first campaign with the team with a 1–8 record; with their only win being Westfield State on the second-to-last-week of the season 14–13.

[7] The next season, in 1991, Kavanaugh had turned the team around to accomplish a 6–3 record which was good enough for second in the New England Football Conference (NEFC).

Despite having an 8–2 record for three straight years the team was yet to get a spot in the NCAA Division III Football Championship playoffs.

The Corsairs beat their opponents by at least 20 points in all but three outings, including a 44–0 win over Utica on homecoming night.

[9] Despite the large loss in the previous year, UMass Dartmouth followed their undefeated season with a 9–2 record including a 21–7 victory over Worcester State in the ECAC Northeast Bowl, making the team back-to-back champions.

[16] In 2021, Robichaud and the Corsairs compiled a record of 9–2 enroot to a New England Bowl appearance where the team faced Alfred State.

[19] Under Robichaud, UMass Dartmouth produced 49 all-conference selections, and in 2016 the MASCAC Offensive Player of the Year was junior running back Eddie Sheridan.

[20] On February 1, 2023, Robichaud announced his retirement; he finished as the school's second all-time leader in coaching wins.

[21] On February 1, 2023, following Robichaud's retirement, former Corsair offensive coordinator Josh Sylvester took over the position.

BSN Coach of the Year (2022) The Corsairs have made three appearances in the NCAA Division III playoffs, with a combined record of 0–3.