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in 1940, Faber coached the South team, which lost to the North team coached by Princeton's William F. Logan, 6–5. He also coached all-star teams in 1946 and 1956. In 1955 and 1956, Faber led Maryland to back-to-back 11–0 seasons, with the only close matches coming against period powerhouse
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at Maryland, Faber also held coaching duties. He served as the head coach for the Maryland lacrosse team from 1928 to 1963. During his tenure, Faber's lacrosse teams compiled a 249–57 record and secured eight outright or shared USILA national championships and nine
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coach from 1928 to 1963, during which time he compiled a 249–57 record and secured numerous national and conference championships. Faber was inducted into the
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in bacteriology in 1937. In 1945, he was appointed the head of his alma mater's Department of Microbiology, a position he held for 18 years. During
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He retired from the University of Maryland in 1963 but continued teaching Epidemiology into the 1970s. Faber was inducted into the
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in 1933. Byrd was able to devote less time to the team because of his duties as university vice president. In 1930, Faber enticed
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as an assistant. Despite facing "an almost suicidal schedule", Faber's veteran team led by back
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in 1983. He survived his wife of 62 years, Olyure née Hammack, who died in 1992. Faber died of
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Shaughnessy To Leave Stanford For Maryland Post: Master of 'T' Formation New Old Line Coach
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Faber also served on the football staff. He became the assistant field coach under
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and Al Woods, from 1940 to 1941. He compiled a 12–13–4 record in football.
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in 1926 and a third-team All-American at the out home position in 1927.
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who had fallen ill. Faber served two terms as a president of the ACC.
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Maryland lost more than ex-coach with the passing of Faber
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two years later on January 14, 1994, and was interred at
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on January 13, 1903, and attended Central High School in
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compiled a 7–2–2 record to finish in third place in the
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and served from 1942 to 1946, attaining the rank of
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American sports coach and microbiologist (1903–1994)
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He coached the 57:Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 485:that year and into the 416:USILA Coach of the Year 387:Wingate Memorial Trophy 242:USILA Coach of the Year 231:(1955–1961, 1963, 1965) 74:Silver Spring, Maryland 988:July 14, 2011, at the 311:Maryland lacrosse team 307:University of Maryland 283:Maryland football team 273:. Faber served as the 271:University of Maryland 1011:, September 10, 1933. 858:Hall of Fame: Members 1144:, February 26, 1932. 1052:, September 6, 1935. 1027:, November 29, 1933. 1009:The Hartford Courant 835:archives.lib.umd.edu 501:Head coaching record 435:university president 369:in Washington, D.C. 259:John Edgar Faber Jr. 194:Head coaching record 39:Biographical details 1142:The Palm Beach Post 1126:Schenectady Gazette 1025:The Palm Beach Post 585:Southern Conference 543:Southern Conference 511: 451:Southern Conference 393:. In the inaugural 357:, Faber joined the 337:Professional career 23: 1393:William W. 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Attackman
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USILA
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USILA Coach of the Year
college football
lacrosse
University of Maryland
Maryland lacrosse
National Lacrosse Hall of Fame
Maryland football team
Al Heagy
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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Maryland lacrosse team
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