Ithaca College Athletic Hall of Fame
Stephen Klingman started for the men's soccer program from sophomore through senior seasons (‘69, ‘70, ‘71). As a sophomore, sophomore Klingman played midfield, while his junior and senior years at center back. Klingman was selected First-Team All I.C.A.C. (Independent College Athletic Conference) as a junior and senior and selected All New York State Team (Division 1 – no Division 3 at that time) as a senior. He served as captain for the Bombers his final two years and graduated with a B.S. in Physical Education in May 1972 and returned as an assistant coach, while working toward a Masters in P.E. in the fall of ’72.
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Upon graduation Klingman worked at the University of Scranton since the fall of 1972. He served as men’s soccer coach for 22 seasons (1973-96), Associate Athletic Director for over 15 years and retired as a Physical Education/Exercise Science faculty member for 45 years.
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During his time as coach at Scranton, Klingman compiled an overall record of 324-116-23 record, which included two NCAA Division III National Championship appearances (1980 & 1981), two NCAA third place national finishes (1982 & 1983) and three NCAA quarterfinal appearances (1977, ‘78, ’79). Scranton made 13 trips to the NCAA Tournament, to go along with eight Middle Atlantic Conference champions and 21 consecutive seasons with a winning record. Klingman coached 10 NSCAA Division III All-Americans, 29 NSCAA All-Region and 54 All-Middle Atlantic Conference selections during his time at Scranton.
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