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Dan Gooley is an American college baseball coach, formerly the head coach of Quinnipiac (1977–1987, 2002–2014) and Hartford (1988–1992). Gooley retired following the 2014 season .

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8-452: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dan Gooley Gooley played baseball at Quinnipiac and served as an assistant coach at Quinnipiac from 1971 to 1976. Prior to the start of the 1977 season, Gooley was named Quinnipiac's head coach. Quinnipiac, then a Division II program, reached three NCAA Division II Tournaments and one Division II College World Series under Gooley. In

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16-557: The summer of 1977, he skippered the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod Baseball League . Gooley left Quinnipiac following the 1987 season to serve as the head coach at Division I Hartford . In five seasons as Hartford's head coach, he had a record of 101-90-1. After spending several years as a business executive and Quinnipiac administrator, Gooley again became the head coach of Quinnipiac (which had since become

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