John M. Dunham is a retired lawyer and ice hockey coach who previously led the men's program at Trinity College for 37 years.
After a year with the freshman team, he began playing for the varsity squad and helped the Bears produce winning records in his junior and senior seasons.
After a poor start, The Bantams became one of the top teams under Dunham's leadership and won the conference championship in 2003, earning them their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament.
[3] In his retirement, Dunham couldn't stay inactive for long and began volunteering as a coach for Avon Old Farms, a College-preparatory school near his home in West Hartford, Connecticut.
[4] He remained in charge for three months, allowing the school to bring in Matthew Greason as the program's third head coach just prior to the start of the season.