Jay McWilliams

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BornJune 7, 1915
DiedOctober 17, 2010 (aged 95)
Willoughby, Ohio, U.S.
1957–1963Trinity (CT) (assistant)
Jay McWilliams
Biographical details
BornJune 7, 1915
DiedOctober 17, 2010 (aged 95)
Willoughby, Ohio, U.S.
Alma materPenn State University
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1957–1963Trinity (CT) (assistant)
Basketball
1945–1946VMI
1947–1957Alfred
1957–1964Trinity (CT)
Head coaching record
Overall145–166 (basketball)

Charles Jay McWilliams (June 7, 1915 – October 17, 2010)[1] was an American college basketball coach. A graduate of Penn State University, McWilliams was head coach of the Virginia Military Institute, Trinity College, and Alfred University during his twenty-year coaching career.

McWilliams began coaching in 1945 at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia. At VMI, he led the Keydets basketball team to a 1–10 season, his only one with the school. This ranks him 27th (last) at VMI in total wins and 26th in terms of winning percentage.[2]

After returning to school in Springfield, Massachusetts for a year, McWilliams picked up coaching again at Alfred University, in Allegany County, New York. He spent ten seasons at the school, and compiled a 78–96 record with the Saxons. Following his time at Alfred, McWilliams joined Trinity College in Connecticut, where he was head basketball coach from 1957 to 1965, as well as an assistant football.[3] McWilliams' 66–60 record at Trinity make him third all-time in school history in wins as well as winning percentage.[4]

After his twenty-year career in collegiate athletics, McWilliams became the director of physical education for Hudson City Public Schools in Hudson, Ohio.[5] He became the city's first director of recreation.[5] McWilliams was also tennis coach at Ashland University after retirement.

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