Andrew Dresner Announced As Maritime鈥檚 Head Football Coach
Andrew Dresner has been appointed as Maritime College's new Head Football Coach, bringing over 15 years of coaching experience, including significant roles at the Division I FCS level. Dresner emphasizes a commitment to discipline and accountability while developing resilient players. His previous coaching stints resulted in top performances, including a share of the Patriot League title at the College of Holy Cross and leadership during a historic season at the University of Maine. He aims to enhance the current Privateers squad, which finished last season 5-6 overall and 3-4 in conference play.
By the Numbers- Dresner coached 10 all-conference players at Holy Cross, with five earning first-team honors.
- During his tenure at the University of Maine, the team averaged nearly 350 yards of total offense per game in 2018, leading to their first NCAA FCS semifinals appearance.
- The Privateers finished last season with a record of 5-6 overall.
- Maritime participated in the ECAC James Lynah Bowl for the second consecutive year.
Dresner aims to instill a competitive mindset and build strong relationships within the program, potentially increasing the Privateers' performance in upcoming seasons.
Bottom LineWith a focus on discipline and resilience, Dresner's leadership is poised to rejuvenate Maritime's football program, setting the stage for improved performance and player development.
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