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Liu Post Pioneers LIU POST PIONEERS LIU Post Football History and Archives Year W L T PCT. Head Coach PF PA SHUTOUTS 1957 . .3 . 5 . 0 . .375 . Dr . Roy Ilowit . .75 . 135 . 1 1958 . .4 . 5 . 0 . 444 . Dr . Roy Ilowit . .98 . 157 . 2 1959 . .4 . 5 . 0 . .444 . Dr . Roy Ilowit . .87 . 187 . 1 1960 . .4 . 5 . 0 . .444 . Dr . Roy Ilowit . 101 . 110 . 1 1961 . .6 . 3 . 0 . .667 . Dr . Roy Ilowit . 133 . 104 . 2 1962 . .4 . 5 . 0 . .444 . Dr . Roy Ilowit . 121 . 146 . 0 1963 . .6 . 3 . 0 . .667 . Dr . Roy Ilowit . 159 . 143 . 2 1964 . .4 . 5 . 0 . .444 . Joe Scannella . 201 . 188 . 0 1965 . .3 . 5 . 1 . .375 . Joe Scannella . 144 . 184 . 1 1966 . .7 . 1 . 1 . .875 . Joe Scannella . 204 . 108 . 1 1967 . .5 . 4 . 0 . .556 . Joe Scannella . 156 . 172 . 1 1968 . .7 . 3 . 0 . .700 . Dom Anile . 221 . 170 . 1 1969 . .6 . 4 . 0 . .600 . Dom Anile . 201 . 176 . 2 1970 . .7 . 3 . 0 . .700 . Dom Anile . 231 . 167 . 0 1971 . .8 . 3 . 0 . .727 . Dom Anile . 397 . 185 . 2 1972 . .6 . 3 . 0 . .667 . Dom Anile . 215 . 137 . 2 1973 . 10 . 1 . 0 . .909 . Dom Anile . 321 . 138 . 3 1974 . .6 . 4 . 0 . .600 . Dom Anile . 276 . 218 . 0 1975 . .9 . 1 . 0 . .900 . Dom Anile . 197 . 90 . 2 1976 . .8 . 3 . 0 . .727 . Dom Anile . 206 . 117 . 2 1977 . .5 . 3 . 1 . .625 . Dom Anile . 157 . 85 . 5 1978 . .7 . 2 . 0 . .778 . Dom Anile . 238 . 99 . 2 1979 . .5 . 4 . 0 . .556 . Dom Anile . 174 . 135 . 1 RESULTS ALL-TIME 1980 . .5 . 5 . 0 . .500 . Jim Colbert . 177 . 182 . 0 1981 . .7 . 4 . 0 . .636 . Jim Colbert . 288 . 320 . 0 1982 . .3 . 7 . 0 . .300 . Jim Colbert . 162 . 198 . 1 1983 . .5 . 5 . 0 . .500 . Tom Marshall . 186 . 174 . 1 1984 . .5 . 2 . 1 . .714 . Tom Marshall . 205 . 130 . 0 1985 . .7 . 2 . 0 . .778 . Tom Marshall . 237 . 131 . 1 1986 . .2 . 7 . 0 . .222 . Tom Marshall . 163 . 233 . 0 1987 . .2 . 8 . 0 . .200 . Tom Marshall . 157 . 255 . 0 1988 . .5 . 5 . 0 . .500 . Tom Marshall . 232 . 250 . 1 1989 . .5 . 5 . 0 . .500 . Tom Marshall . 180 . 155 . 1 1990 . .7 . 3 . 0 . .700 . Tom Marshall . 284 . 168 . 1 1991 . .4 . 6 . 0 . .400 . Tom Marshall . 201 . 260 . 0 1992 . .6 . 3 . 1 . .667 . Tom Marshall . 298 . 198 . 1 1993 . 10 . 1 . 0 . .909 . Tom Marshall . 461 . 172 . 0 1994 . .5 . 6 . 0 . .455 . Tom Marshall . 242 . 267 . 0 1995 . .6 . 4 . 0 . .600 . Tom Marshall . 233 . 147 . 2 1996 . .7 . 3 . 0 . .700 . Tom Marshall . 150 . 145 . 2 1997 . .6 . 4 . 0 . .600 . Tom Marshall . 203 . 109 . 2 1998 . .7 . 3 . 0 . .700 . Bryan Collins . 188 . 182 . 0 1999 . .9 . 2 . 0 . .818 . Bryan Collins . 337 . 221 . 0 2000 . .8 . 2 . 0 . .800 . Bryan Collins . 340 . 121 . 2 2001 . 11 . 1 . 0 . .917 . Bryan Collins . 488 . 151 . 1 2002 . 11 . 1 . 0 . .917 . Bryan Collins . 394 . 154 . 4 2003 . .9 . 2 . 0 . .818 . Bryan Collins . 366 . 163 . 2 2004 . .8 . 3 . 0 . 727 . Bryan Collins . 328 . 181 . 1 2005 . 10 . 3 . 0 . .769 . Bryan Collins . 552 . 319 . 0 2006 . .7 . 3 . 0 . .700 . Bryan Collins . 212 . 146 . 1 2007 . .4 . 6 . 0 . .400 . Bryan Collins . 264 . 236 . 1 2008 . .3 . 8 . 0 . .272 . Bryan Collins . 225 . 309 . 1 2009 . .6 . 5 . 0 . .545 . Bryan Collins . 320 . 224 . 1 2010 . .7 . 4 . 0 . .636 . Bryan Collins . 369 . 320 . 0 2011 . .7 . 4 . 0 . .636 . Bryan Collins . 288 . 274 . 0 2012 . .3 . 7 . 0 . .300 . Bryan Collins . 243 . 305 . 0 2013 . 5 . 6 . 0 . .455 . .Bryan Collins . 355 . .304 . 1 2014 . 8 . 4 . 0 . .667 . .Bryan Collins . 401 . .318 . 0 2015 . 7 . 4 . 0 . .636 . Bryan Collins . 343 . 366 . 0 PIONEER COACHING CHRONOLOGY Coach Seasons W L T Pct. Dr . Roy Ilowit (1957-63) 31 31 0 .500 Joe Scannella (1964-67) 19 15 2 .542 Dom Anile (1968-79) 84 34 1 .710 Jim Colbert (1980-82) 15 16 0 .484 Tom Marshall (1983-97) 82 64 2 .556 Bryan Collins (1998-) 130 68 0 .657 Total 58 seasons 361 228 5 .615 1 All-Time Results 1 LIU POST PIONEERS LIU Post Football History and Archives LIU POST AT HICKOX FIELD (1966-2013) HICKOX FIELD/BETHPAGE STADIUM WIN BREAKDOWN (1966-Pres.) YEAR RECORD PF PA 1966 5-0 116 57 HICKOX FIELD/BETHPAGE STADIUM RECORDS 1967 3-2 109 87 1968 4-2 121 111 OVERALL RECORD 1969 3-2 104 72 170-66-2 ( .722) 1970 3-1 110 72 1971 5-0 216 47 LONGEST WINNING STREAK 1972 3-1 98 50 16 games (2001-04) 1973 5-0 178 51 1974 4-2 183 111 LONGEST LOSING STREAK 1975 4-0 77 29 5 games (1982-83) 1976 3-1 74 23 1977 2-0-1 44 10 MOST POINTS, LIU POST, GAME 1978 5-0 166 34 75 vs . St . Peter’s, 10/13/73 1979 3-1 88 27 1980 3-2 109 88 MOST POINTS, OPPONENT, GAME 1981 4-2 137 155 66, East Stroudsburg, 9/10/05 1982 1-3 72 69 1983 3-2 84 72 MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS, GAME 1984 2-1 64 25 115 vs . East Stroudsburg (ESU, 66-49) 1985 3-1 91 50 1986 2-2 121 119 NUMBER OF TIMES OPPONENT SHUT OUT 1987 1-3 48 77 30 (most recent vs . Cheyney, 51-0, 9/19/09) 1988 3-2 116 115 1989 3-2 84 60 NUMBER OF TIMES LIU POST SHUT OUT 1990 4-0 149 34 3 (most recent vs . Indiana (Pa .), 41-0, on.
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