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It would be logical to think that. However, my oldest son's coach at Amherst, Brian Hamm, left unexpectedly, in June, after taking son's team to regionals his frosh year, and went to Eastern Connecticut.  Two years later Hamm won the D3 World Series, and a week after that was announced as the new head coach at Yale.  

And, it happened to me, as well, after my freshman year (mid seventies) in college. We had the best record the team had had in 20 years.  Our coach used that to springboard from Whitman to Davidson. So I'm kind of used to it.  

This is obvious, but coaches build off successful years--this was Vassar's most successful year in program history-- and make the changes they want to make.

Last edited by smokeminside
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