Coach Ewald brings over 17 years of collegiate coaching
experience, including the past two seasons as head coach of the
Post sprint football
program
RINDGE, N.H. (November 4,
2011) – Franklin Pierce University Vice
President/Director of Athletics Bruce Kirsh
announced on Friday that Peter Ewald has been
named the new head coach of the school's sprint football
program, which will begin competition in the fall of 2012. Coach
Ewald brings 17 years of collegiate coaching experience to Rindge,
including the past two seasons as head coach of the Post University
sprint football program.
“I'm very much looking
forward to the opportunity to work at Franklin Pierce University
and build its sprint football program from the ground up,”
Ewald said. “This is a great opportunity to join a very
successful athletic department and I'm hoping to add to the
success and rich history of Franklin Pierce Athletics.”
Ewald spent the past two years in a
similar role at Post in Waterbury, Conn. He was hired as the
program's first sprint football head coach in January 2010
and quickly went to work building the program from its inception.
He guided the Eagles to a 33-18 win over Princeton during the
team's first year of competition in 2010 and followed by
winning a pair of games against Cornell and Princeton during the
program's second season in 2011. Post was very competitive in
several other games this past season including against defending
CSFL champion Pennsylvania and traditional league power Army
– both games coming on the road.
Ewald was responsible for every
facet of the program during its inaugural season, including
recruiting 47 student-athletes to the school, purchasing all
equipment, monitoring academic progress and supervision of his
assistant coaches.
Ewald has also coached at four
other colleges during his career and has gained valuable experience
coaching a variety of positions. He has served as an offensive
coordinator and overseen the quarterback, offensive line, wide
receiver and tight end positions. He has also coached on the
defensive side of the ball, including the line and secondary.
Ewald first began his collegiate
coaching career at Marist in 1991 and then moved onto Bates College
in 1995. There, he coached the school's career passing
leader. He also coached at Lebanon Valley College and at Sacred
Heart University, a Division I program in the Northeast Conference.
While at Sacred Heart, Ewald coached the defensive line and tutored
a pair of two-time First-Team All-NEC performers at the position.
He also served as the school's special teams coordinator.
“I'm very pleased to be
bringing in a coach of Peter Ewald's caliber to lead our new
sprint football program,” Kirsh said. “Coach Ewald has
considerable experience coaching college football at every level,
including sprint football, and I believe his passion and drive for
coaching will play a major role in helping to develop our sprint
football team into a top-notch program in the CSFL.”
Ewald had an impressive college
football playing career as he was a four-year letterwinner at
Syracuse University. He helped guide the Orange to the 1985 Cherry
Bowl and was elected a team captain for the 1986 season.
Ewald is married to his wife,
Charlene, and the couple has three children, Benjamin, Nathan and
Emma.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce sprint football, please visit the team's page at
athletics.franklinpierce.edu(.) To follow the program even further,
please visit Franklin Pierce Athletics on YouTube (www.youtube.com/FranklinPierceSports),
Twitter (www.twitter.com/FPUathletics)
and Facebook (www.facebook.com/FranklinPierceAthletics).