-New England Champion in backstroke &swam in 1935 NCAA Championships
-Member of the varsity soccer and track & field teams
-Coached soccer, swimming and tennis at the University of Connecticut
-In 1948 his UConn soccer squad went 11-0 and was crowned National Champion
-Soccer teams of 1948, 1958 & 1960 captured the New England Championships
-Soccer teams tallied 148 victories, including a 17 game win streak
-President of National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) 1960
-Chairman and member of the NCAA Soccer Rules Committee
-Chairman and tourney director for the first NCAA Soccer Championship 1959
-Known as the "Father of NCAA Championship Soccer"
-Received the NSCAA Honor Award 1973
-New England Intercollegiate League Honor Award 1976
-Inducted into the NSCAA Hall of Fame 1994
-Twice was President of the New England Intercollegiate Swimming Association
-Coached UConn tennis squad to a Yankee Conference Tennis Championship