Archie Golembeski

American football player and coach (1900–1976)
American football player
Archie Golembeski
No. 23, 22
Position:End, guard, center
Personal information
Born:(1900-05-25)May 25, 1900
Lyon Mountain, Kentucky, U.S.
Died:March 9, 1976(1976-03-09) (aged 75)
Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.
Career information
College:Holy Cross
Career history
Playing career
  • Providence Steam Roller (1925–1926, 1929)
Coaching career
  • Providence Steam Roller (1925)
Career NFL statistics
Coaching record:6–5–1 (NFL)
Points:19
Touchdowns:3
Player stats at PFR

Anthony Edward Golembeski (May 25, 1900 – March 9, 1976) was an American professional football player and coach in the National Football League (NFL) for the Providence Steam Roller. He also played at the college level and became an All-East football star while attending Holy Cross. In 1926–27 he coached the Providence College basketball program to its first officially recognized NCAA win in the school history. He served as the head football coach at Providence from 1925 to 1933, compiling a record of 27–34–12.[1]

Head coaching record

College football

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Providence College / Providence Friars (Independent) (1925–1933)
1925 Providence College 2–7
1926 Providence College 4–2–2
1927 Providence College 1–4–2
1928 Providence College 1–5–3
1929 Providence 3–3–2
1930 Providence 3–4–1
1931 Providence 7–3
1932 Providence 4–2–2
1933 Providence 2–4
Providence College / Providence: 27–34–12
Total: 27–34–12

References

  1. ^ Providence College Fighting Friars 1921–1941 (PDF). Providence, Rhode Island: Providence College Special Collections. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 25, 2012. Retrieved November 6, 2011.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from NFL.com · Pro Football Reference
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Providence Friars men's basketball head coaches
  • No coach (1920–1921)
  • William Donovan & Joe McGee (1921–1922)
  • No team (1922–1926)
  • Archie Golembeski (1926–1927)
  • Al McClellan (1927–1938)
  • Edward Crotty (1938–1943)
  • No team (1943–1944)
  • Edward Crotty (1944–1946)
  • Lawrence Drew (1946–1949)
  • James Cuddy (1949–1955)
  • Joe Mullaney (1955–1969)
  • Dave Gavitt (1969–1979)
  • Gary Walters (1979–1981)
  • Joe Mullaney (1981–1985)
  • Rick Pitino (1985–1987)
  • Gordon Chiesa (1987–1988)
  • Rick Barnes (1988–1994)
  • Pete Gillen (1994–1998)
  • Tim Welsh (1998–2008)
  • Keno Davis (2008–2011)
  • Ed Cooley (2011–2023)
  • Kim English (2023–present)