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Dan Wood (soccer)

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270:. When the Tides folded at the end of the 1976 season, Wood returned to Cornell to finish his doctorate in education in 1977 and then moved to the Colorado Caribous of North American Soccer League (NASL) as the assistant coach. Wood was promoted to head coach for the last month of the 1978 season, but was unable to replicate his success at Cornell and Tacoma as the Caribous went 8–22 and well out of playoff contention. At the end of the season, the team moved to 290:
Wood, who was an outstanding amateur golfer through all his years as a coach, turned professional in 1980. He entered the club pro ranks in 1985 after several years of competition on various Florida mini-tours. He attained full PGA membership in 1988 and he tied for second in the 1988 North Florida
282:, his former Tides assistant coach, in as a joint head coach. When Wood left the Chiefs during the 1980 season, Chadwick replaced him as head coach. In 1984, Wood was the assistant head coach under Chadwick with the Minnesota Strikers, the last year of the NASL. 314:(New York) until 2015, where he was assisted by his wife Sandra whom he married in 1986 and who was the Women's Club Champion at both the Cornell University Golf Club, the Orange Tree (Florida) Golf Club and the PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Florida. 266:, hired Wood as the team’s first, and only, head coach. Despite being in its first year, Wood took the team to second place in the Western Division and a berth in the ASL semifinals where the team lost to the eventual champion 415: 254:, who was playing on the Big Red lacrosse team, into the men’s soccer team after injuries decimated the team’s goalkeeper corps. In December 1975, Wood resigned from Cornell to pursue a professional career. In 1976, 762: 242:
Over his five years as the Cornell Big Red coach, he took the soccer team to a 52–20–6 record and five NCAA post season appearances. In 1972, Cornell reached the NCAA Final Four where it fell to
787: 832: 797: 408: 307:, one of 52 events that he played on the Senior PGA Tour. In 1998, he led the Senior PGA Tour in eagles and achieved an all-around statistical ranking of 16th among all Senior Tour players. 230:. Wood was the captain of the Tuft’s 1968 baseball team and also lettered in soccer, basketball and football (placekicker.) He was awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship to study at 747: 827: 757: 872: 401: 278:. Despite his lack of success with the Caribous, Wood was retained by the team management in the move and served for two years as the Chiefs’ head coach. In 1980, he brought 837: 807: 822: 601: 752: 792: 737: 361: 817: 247: 857: 299:
in St. Louis, and won the Florida PGA Open in 1995. In 1996, he was the top money winner on the Senior Series Golf Tour and earned his card on the
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Wood was the golf director and managing owner of the Winter Springs (Florida) Golf Club from 1985–1998. He was the women's golf head coach at
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in 1964. An outstanding athlete, he was inducted into the school's hall of fame in 2004. He grew up in New York State and attended
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for three semesters where he was a three sport (soccer, baseball and basketball) letterman. He transferred to
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in 1966 and earned his bachelor's degree in sociology in 1968. While at Tufts, he was also elected to
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who was the top money winner on the 1996 Senior Series Golf Tour.
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North American Soccer League (1968–1984) head coaches
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Tufts University School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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Daniel Wood (disambiguation)
Elmira, New York
Port St. Lucie, Florida
Cornell University
Tacoma Tides
Colorado Caribous
Atlanta Chiefs
Minnesota Strikers
soccer
professional golfer
Elmira, New York
Ithaca High School
Lehigh University
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Tufts University
Phi Beta Kappa
magna cum laude
Cornell University
UCLA
United States national team
Bruce Arena
Booth Gardner
American Soccer League
Tacoma Tides
Los Angeles Skyhawks
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta Chiefs
David Chadwick
1992 PGA Championship
Bellerive Country Club

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