词条 | Ron Torgalski |
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| name = Ron Torgalski | image = | alt = | caption = | sport = Baseball, basketball | current_title = | current_team = | current_conference = | current_record = | contract = | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = Hamilton, Canisius | player_sport1 = Basketball | player_years2 = 1985–1989 | player_team2 = Hamilton | player_years3 = 1989-1991 | player_team3 = Monstreas Club | player_sport4 = Baseball | player_years5 = 1986–1987 | player_team5 = Hamilton | coach_sport1 = Basketball | coach_years2 = 1991-1994 | coach_team2 = Hamilton (assistant) | coach_years3 = 1995–2000 | coach_team3 = Buffalo (assistant) | coach_sport4 = Baseball | coach_years5 = 2001–2006 | coach_team5 = Buffalo (assistant) | coach_years6 = 2007–2017 | coach_team6 = Buffalo | overall_record = 182–296 | bowl_record = | tournament_record = | championships = | awards = MAC Coach of the Year (2013) | coaching_records = }} Ronald J. Torgalski[1] is a former American college baseball coach. He was most recently the head baseball coach for the University at Buffalo.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] During his nine seasons as coach of the Bulls, he has compiled an overall record of 182–296. High schoolFor much of Torgalski's childhood, his father, Bob, was a coach and athletic director at Saint Francis High School in Athol Springs, New York. Between several different sports and schools, Bob's high school coaching career lasted for over 50 years.[7] Torgalski played baseball, basketball and football at Nichols School in Buffalo. As a baseball player, he was variously named to the All-Catholic team, the All Niagara Frontier League team and Honorable Mention All-WNY. In his single season as a sophomore football player, he was named Honorable Mention All-Catholic.[1] In 1985, Torgalski and teammate Christian Laettner led Nichols to a New York state basketball title in Class C. Torgalski was named Most Valuable Player of the state tournament and Class C All-State. Torgalski graduated as the leading scorer in Nichols history (with 1,783 points) and was later inducted into the school's athletics hall of fame.[1] CollegeTorgalski went on to play both baseball and basketball in NCAA Division III at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. He majored in psychology and was a member of Delta Upsilon.[1] As a basketball player, Torgalski scored more than 1,000 points and finished his career with the third-most assists of any Division III player in history at that point. He also helped Hamilton to championships in the ECAC Men's Basketball Tournaments in 1986 and 1987. In 1989, he averaged 10.6 assists per game and was named to the All-ECAC first team.[7] After college, Torgalski played professional basketball in Sweden for two seasons with the Monstreas Club, averaging 22 points and 9 assists per game.[9][7] Coaching careerBasketballIn 1991, Torgalski returned to Hamilton College as an assistant basketball coach.[7] He served on the coaching staff for four seasons and helped Hamilton to a number one national ranking in the final polls in the 1990–91 season and a championship in the 1992 ECAC Men's Basketball Tournament.[9] After the 1993–94 season, Torgalski left Hamilton to join Tim Cohane's staff as an assistant at the Division I level with the University at Buffalo. Torgalski remained on the staff for six seasons.[2] BaseballIn 2000, Buffalo resurrected its baseball program in Division I with Bill Breene as head coach. That year, Torgalski left the basketball program and joined the staff as an assistant baseball coach. In 2003, while an assistant coach, he received a Master of Science degree in education from Canisius College.[9] After six years as an assistant coach, Torgalski was named the head coach in 2006.[7] In 2013, he was named the Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year.[10] Head coaching record{{CBB yearly record start | type = coach }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Buffalo Bulls | conference= Mid-American Conference | startyear = 2007 | endyear = }}{{CBB yearly record entry| championship = | season = 2007 | name = Buffalo | overall = 16–35 | conference = 11–16 | confstanding = 3rd (East) | postseason = }}{{CBB yearly record entry | championship = | season = 2008 | name = Buffalo | overall = 14–38 | conference = 7–19 | confstanding = 6th (East) | postseason = }}{{CBB yearly record entry | championship = | season = 2009 | name = Buffalo | overall = 20–35 | conference = 6–20 | confstanding = 6th (East) | postseason = }}{{CBB yearly record entry | championship = | season = 2010 | name = Buffalo | overall = 23–29 | conference = 9–18 | confstanding = 5th (East) | postseason = }}{{CBB yearly record entry | championship = | season = 2011 | name = Buffalo | overall = 14–38 | conference = 3–22 | confstanding = 6th (East) | postseason = }}{{CBB yearly record entry | championship = | season = 2012 | name = Buffalo | overall = 20–36 | conference = 10–16 | confstanding = 4th (East) | postseason = }}{{CBB yearly record entry | championship = | season = 2013 | name = Buffalo | overall = 33–24 | conference = 19–7 | confstanding = 2nd (East) | postseason = }}{{CBB yearly record entry | championship = | season = 2014 | name = Buffalo | overall = 26–26 | conference = 13–13 | confstanding = 4th (East) | postseason = }}{{CBB yearly record entry | championship = | season = 2015 | name = Buffalo | overall = 16-35 | conference = 7-20 | confstanding = 6th (East) | postseason = }}{{CBB yearly record entry | championship = | season = 2016 | name = Buffalo | overall = 13-28 | conference = 6-15 | confstanding = 6th (East) | postseason = }}{{CBB yearly record entry | championship = | season = 2017 | name = Buffalo | overall = 17-34 | conference = 8-16 | confstanding = 5th {{small|(East)}} | postseason = }}{{CBB yearly record subtotal| name = Buffalo | overall = 212–358 | confrecord = 99–182 }}{{CBB yearly record end| overall = 212–358 }} References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite news|last1=Rippey|first1=Sharon|title=Ron Torgalski '89 Inducted into Athletic Hall of Fame|url=http://www.hamilton.edu/news/story/ron-torgalski-89-inducted-into-athletic-hall-of-fame|accessdate=9 March 2016|publisher=Hamilton College|date=December 19, 2007}} {{Buffalo Bulls baseball coach navbox}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Torgalski, Ron}}2. ^1 {{cite news|last=Gleason|first=Bucky|date= May 21, 2013| title=Torgalski uses the family formula at UB|publisher=The Buffalo News| url=http://www.buffalonews.com/20130521/torgalski_uses_the_family_formula_at_ub.html|accessdate=2014-06-20|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6aKGDfaja|archivedate=July 27, 2015}} 3. ^{{cite web|date= May 4, 2013| title=UB baseball shining like a diamond|publisher=The Buffalo News| url=http://www.buffalonews.com/20130504/UB_baseball_shining_like_a_diamond.html|accessdate=2014-06-20|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6aKGJ47d0|archivedate=July 27, 2015}} 4. ^{{cite web|date= July 11, 2006| title=UB: Ron Torgalski named interim baseball coach|publisher=Lockport Union-Sun & Journal| url=http://www.lockportjournal.com/sports/x1753131288/UB-Ron-Torgalski-named-interim-baseball-coach|accessdate=2014-06-20}} 5. ^{{cite web|date= June 12, 2007| title=UB BASEBALL: Bulls remove Torgalski’s interim tag|publisher=Tonawanda News| url=http://www.tonawanda-news.com/sports/x681277587/UB-BASEBALL-Bulls-remove-Torgalski-s-interim-tag|accessdate=2014-06-20}} 6. ^{{cite web|date= July 13, 2006| title=Torgalski Tabbed New Bulls Baseball Coach|publisher=Mid-American Conference| url=http://www.mac-sports.com/News/tabid/969/Article/128712/torgalski-tabbed-new-bulls-baseball-coach.aspx|accessdate=2014-06-20}} 7. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite news|last=Tarapacki|first=Thomas|date= September 10, 2013| title=Torgalski Revives UB Baseball|publisher=ampoleagle.com| url=http://ampoleagle.com/torgalski-revives-ub-baseball-p7181-208.htm|accessdate=2014-06-20|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6aKGTSUv2|archivedate=July 27, 2015}} 8. ^{{cite web|date= May 4, 2014| title=Coach Torgalski challenges baseball team after going 1-2 against Ohio|publisher=The Spectrum| url=http://www.ubspectrum.com/news/view.php/271113/Coach-Torgalski-challenges-baseball-team|accessdate=2014-06-20|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6aKGVxgAe|archivedate=July 27, 2015}} 9. ^1 2 {{cite web|title=Ron Torgalski|url=http://www.ubbulls.com/sports/bsb/coaches/torgalski_ronald|publisher=University at Buffalo Athletics|accessdate=10 March 2016}} 10. ^{{cite news|title=Jason Kanzler Named MAC Player of the Year; Torgalski Named Coach of the Year|url=http://www.ubbulls.com/sports/bsb/2012-13/releases/20130521gchuh8|accessdate=10 March 2016|publisher=University at Buffalo Athletics|date=May 21, 2013}} 15 : Living people|American expatriate basketball people in Sweden|American people of Polish descent|Baseball players from New York (state)|Basketball players from New York (state)|Buffalo Bulls baseball coaches|Buffalo Bulls men's basketball coaches|Canisius College alumni|Hamilton Continentals baseball coaches|Hamilton Continentals baseball players|Hamilton Continentals men's basketball players|Sportspeople from Buffalo, New York|Place of birth missing (living people)|Year of birth missing (living people)|American men's basketball players |
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