He remained in that position for 1 year before returning to the college ranks as an instructor at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
[3] In 1921, he was hired by the New Hampshire College as an assistant professor of physical education as well as the school's head baseball coach.
[4] In 1924, the newly renamed University of New Hampshire began sponsoring men's soccer Swasey would helm the nascent program for four year before it was shuttered and didn't return to varsity status until the mid-1960s.
[6] Baseball, however, was Swasey calling and he led the program for 41 years, pausing only briefly due to World War II.
[citation needed] In 1956, Swasey led the Wildcats to the College World Series, the first of two appearances in program history.