Steve Stetson

He is the current head men's and women's golf coach at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York.

In 1971, in his first start, he helped Dartmouth clinched a share of the Ivy League title by beating Cornell 24–14.

[1] In his senior year, he won several weekly citations due to his impressive performance against Princeton in which he scored three touchdowns and completed eight of 17 passes for 125 yards.

[5] Stetson's performance at Hamilton led to a head coaching position at Boston University, a Division I school.

When he saw in the newspapers that Hartwick College was going to revive its football program, he applied for the job in July 1991 and got accepted.

[8] He coached the Hawks until 2001, and Hartwick enjoyed eight winning seasons out of his last nine at the school with three postseason appearances.

[6] The Wildcats were 3–8 in his first year, but in 2004 UNH was 10–3 and reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division I-AA championships.

In 2005, he helped guide the Wildcats to an 11–2 record and the team's second straight Atlantic 10 North Division title.

He had previous experience as an interim head coach for Hamilton's men's golf team earlier in the year.