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Dr. Michael Mould is recognized for his distinguished career as a coach, teacher, and athletic administrator.
Dr. Mould has served as a collegiate athletic director for 42 years, including 28 years at Keystone. While at Keystone, Dr. Mould began the men's soccer program and coached the team for the first three years of its existence, taking it to the NJCAA National Tournament in just his third year. Dr. Mould was also instrumental in developing women's varsity athletics at Keystone, while overseeing the overall growth of varsity athletic programs from two to 10 sports.
As coach of the Keystone baseball team, Dr. Mould compiled a mark of 373-177-3 (.675) leading the team to 11 NJCAA Eastern Regional Tournament appearances. During that same stretch, his squads produced 34 NJCAA Region XIX All-Region selections and three NJCAA All-Americans.
Dr. Mould also coached the men's basketball program from 1962 - 1965, compiling a record of 36-25. The highlight came with the 1962 - 63 team, when the squad advanced to the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference championship game.
Outside of the athletic arena at Keystone, Dr. Mould was awarded the 1981 Margaretta Belin Chamberlin Chair Award for Distinguished Faculty Service, and served as the chairperson of the committee that developed the design of the Gambal Athletic Center as well as the Murray Tennis Courts and the Edmunds Softball Field.
Following his tenure at Keystone, Dr. Mould moved on to become the Director of Athletics at College Misericordia. While at Misericordia, he guided the Cougar athletic program to a successful transition to NCAA Division III athletics and membership in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (PAC).
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