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Herb Schmidt

American soccer player-coach


Summary

American soccer player-coach

FieldValue
nameHerb Schmidt
fullnameHerbert Schmidt
birth_placeSummit, New Jersey, U.S.
positionForward
collegeyears11959–1961
college1Rutgers Scarlet Knights
collegecaps139
collegegoals190
years11960
clubs1New York Hota
manageryears11963
manageryears21964
manageryears31967
manageryears41968–1973
managerclubs1Penn State Nittany Lions (assistant lacrosse)
managerclubs2Penn State Nittany Lions (lacrosse)
managerclubs3Lafayette College
managerclubs4Penn State Nittany Lions (soccer)

Herbert Schmidt is an American retired soccer and lacrosse player and coach. He holds the second most career men's NCAA goals and the most by an American player.

Player

Schmidt grew up in Summit, New Jersey and graduated from Summit High School where he played basketball and was captain of the 1957 boys' soccer team. He then attended Rutgers University where he was a 1960 First Team and 1961 Honorable Mention All American soccer player. He was also a two-time Lacrosse All-American. He is listed under several categories in the NCAA soccer record book and is a member of the Rutgers Athletic Hall of Fame. In 1960, he played for New York Hota of the German American Soccer League.

Coach

In 1963, Penn State University hired Schmidt as assistant lacrosse coach. In 1964, he became head coach of the lacrosse team. In 1965, he was drafted into the Army. Upon his release in 1968, he served one year as both the lacrosse and soccer coach at Lafayette College, but returned to Penn State in 1968, at which time, he became the head coach of the men's soccer team. He served as head coach until replaced by Walter Bahr in 1974. He had compiled a 38–21–8 and taken the team to four NCAA post-season tournaments. In 1986, Schmidt became the Associate Athletic Director, a position he held until his retirement in 2006.

References

References

  1. [http://www.digifind-it.com/summit/DATA/newspapers/herald/1967/1967-06-01.pdf#page=17 "Herb Schmidt Named Coach by Lafayette"], ''The Summit Herald'', June 1, 1967. Accessed October 14, 2018. "Herb Schmidt. an all-State soccer player at Summit High School and a two-time all-American soccer and lacrosse player for Rutgers University, has been named head soccer and lacrosse coach at Lafayette College in Easton, Pa. A native of Summit, Schmidt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Herbert Schmidt of 115 Tulip Street."
  2. Staff. [http://www.gopsusports.com/genrel/111706aaa.html "Associate AD Herb Schmidt To Retire After Distinguished Career at Penn State"], Penn State Athletics, November 17, 2006. Accessed February 18, 2011. "A native of Summit, N.J., Schmidt came to Penn State after graduating in 1962 from Rutgers University, where he became the school's first two-time soccer All-American."
  3. "Summit High School soccer records". Summitsports.org.
  4. (January 18, 2010). "Summit High School Class of '57". Summithighschool1957.com.
  5. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060828235700/http://www.nscaa.com/awards-detail.php?it=SC&yr=1960 1960 Soccer All Americans]
  6. "1961 Lacrosse All Americans".
  7. "1962 Lacrosse All Americans".
  8. "NCAA soccer records".
  9. "Rutgers Hall of Fame". Scarletknights.com.
  10. "The Year in American Soccer – 1960". Homepages.sover.net.
  11. (November 17, 2006). "Associate AD Herb Schmidt To Retire After Distinguished Career at Penn State". Gopsusports.com.
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