Scot Dapp, Moravian College
Athletic Director, Football Coach – 1986-2015
Scot Dapp retired from Moravian College after 28 years served as the head football coach (24 years) and the last four years as the athletic director. In 24 seasons as head football coach, Dapp led the Greyhounds to a 144-103-1 record, the most wins in school history. His teams strung together 11 consecutive winning seasons (1988-98), which is the longest streak in school history. His Greyhounds were MAC Champions in 1988, and Commonwealth League Champions in 1993. The 1988 squad was the first team to advance to the NCAA Tournament. Dapp also led his teams to five ECAC championship game berths, including an ECAC title in 2005 and 2010. He was named the MAC Coach of the Year in 1988, 1993 and 1997. In 2002, Dapp was recognized by the All-American Football Foundation with the John Vaught Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding performance in his profession. The same organization honored him in 2007 with the Outstanding Association President award. In 2006, Dapp received the John Whitehead Award at the Nike Coach of the Year Clinic for his contribution to the game. He was inducted into the Moravian College Athletics Hall of Fame in 2016.
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