Redmond Finney

Redmond Finney
Position: Center
Personal information
Date of birth: 1929
Place of birth: Maryland
Career information
College: Princeton University
Career history
Career highlights and awards

Redmond Conyngham Stewart Finney Sr (born 1929) is a former American football and lacrosse player, athletic coach, teacher and headmaster. He was an All-American football and lacrosse player at Princeton during the 1950-1951 academic year. After graduating, Finney served in the Navy during the Korean War and later became a teacher then headmaster at the Gilman School.[1]

Finney played college football for the Princeton Tigers football team and was selected by both the Football Writers Association of America and the International News Service as a first-team player on their 1950 College Football All-America Teams.[2][3] He turned down an invitation to play in the Blue–Gray Football Classic to work on a thesis titled "Protestantism and Catholicism in 19th Century America." Finney also played lacrosse at Princeton and was selected as an All-American in that sport in the spring of 1951. He was the first man to be named first team All-American in two sports in the same academic year; Jim Brown later became the second person to accomplish the feat.[1]

Finney later worked as an athletic coach and teacher and subsequently became the headmaster at Gilman School in Baltimore, Maryland. He retired as headmaster at Gilman in 1992.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Mike Klingaman (April 5, 1992). "After 24 Years, Headmaster Finney Is Heading Off Into the Sunset". Baltimore Sun.
  2. ESPN College Football Encyclopedia. ESPN Books. 2005. p. 1220. ISBN 1401337031.
  3. "FWAA All America" (PDF). Football Writers Association of America. 17 December 2014. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
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