Paul Vosburgh

Last updated
Paul Vosburgh
Current position
Title Head coach
Team St. John Fisher
Conference Empire 8
Record185–150
Playing career
? William Penn
Position(s) Linebacker
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1978–1982 DeSales Catholic HS (NY)
1983–1984 William Penn (DC)
1985–1987 William Penn
1988–1990 Emporia State (DC)
1991–present St. John Fisher
Head coaching record
Overall196–168 (college)
Bowls6–2
Tournaments10–5 (NCAA Division III playoffs)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
6 Empire 8 (2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2014, 2015)

Paul Vosburgh is an American football coach. He is the head football coach at St. John Fisher College of Rochester, New York, a position that he has held since 1991. [1] Vosburgh served as the head football coach at his alma mater, William Penn University, from 1985 to 1987. [2]

Contents

Head coaching record

College

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
William Penn Statesmen (Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference)(1985–1987)
1985 William Penn4–62–5T–5th
1986 William Penn3–63–56th
1987 William Penn4–63–5T–6th
William Penn:11–188–15
St. John Fisher Cardinals (NCAA Division III independent)(1991–2001)
1991 St. John Fisher0–9
1992 St. John Fisher4–6
1993 St. John Fisher5–4
1994 St. John Fisher5–4
1995 St. John Fisher7–3
1996 St. John Fisher2–7
1997 St. John Fisher1–8
1998 St. John Fisher3–6
1999 St. John Fisher1–8
2000 St. John Fisher1–9
2001 St. John Fisher3–7
St. John Fisher Cardinals (Empire 8)(2002–present)
2002 St. John Fisher6–42–23rd
2003 St. John Fisher8–33–12nd
2004 St. John Fisher10–25–1T–1stL NCAA Division III Second Round
2005 St. John Fisher8–34–23rdW ECAC Northwest Bowl
2006 St. John Fisher12–25–1T–1stL NCAA Division III Semifinal
2007 St. John Fisher11–25–1T–1stL NCAA Division III Quarterfinal
2008 St. John Fisher7–44–2T–2ndW ECAC Northeast Bowl
2009 St. John Fisher7–34–1T–1stW ECAC Northeast Bowl
2010 St. John Fisher9–23–2T–2ndW ECAC Northeast Bowl
2011 St. John Fisher10–36–12ndL NCAA Division III Quarterfinal
2012 St. John Fisher8–34–3T–3rdW ECAC Northeast Bowl
2013 St. John Fisher10–35–2T–2ndL NCAA Division III Quarterfinal
2014 St. John Fisher9–26–2T–1stW ECAC Bowl
2015 St. John Fisher7–46–2T–1stW ECAC Lynah Bowl
2016 St. John Fisher8–36–2T–2ndL ECAC Bushnell Bowl
2017 St. John Fisher2–82–5T–5th
2018 St. John Fisher3–63–46th
2019 St. John Fisher5–52–4T–5th
2020–21 No team—COVID-19
2021 St. John Fisher4–62–45th
2022 St. John Fisher4–62–45th
2023 St. John Fisher5–52–4T–4th
2024 St. John Fisher0–00–0
St. John Fisher:185–15081–50
Total:196–168
      National championship        Conference title        Conference division title or championship game berth

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References

  1. "St. John Fisher's Paul Vosburgh honored". Democrat & Chronicle. December 11, 2013. Retrieved January 28, 2018.
  2. "Paul Vosburgh". athletics.sjfc.edu. Retrieved January 28, 2018.