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Teevens’s younger brother, Shaun Teevens ’82, took the podium to tell stories of Buddy’s early years in their family. Shaun Teevens described his brother with 12 words: leader, motivator, hard worker, ...
While Teevens was a great athlete, what Riley and Peggy Tanner ’79 remember Teevens more for is his character. “There’s no one who’s a better human being, person, classmate or friend than Buddy ...
Buddy Teevens, former head coach of Dartmouth College football and life-long friend of Harvard football head coach Tim Murphy, passed away last week following a tragic biking accident he suffered ...
The Teevens family listens during a celebration of life ceremony held at Memorial Field on Saturday, May 18, 2024, in Hanover, N.H. Buddy Teevens, who died in September was Dartmouth's winningest ...
Dartmouth honored Teevens with two significant events in 2024: a celebration of life held at the Hanover, N.H., campus in May, and naming of its football stadium in his honor in October.
The stadium where Buddy Teevens holds the record for the coach with the most wins is empty. Teevens died Tuesday at the age of 66. “He supported you and pushed you and made you want to play for ...
Dartmouth honored former coach Buddy Teevens, seen here after win over Columbia in 2006, with a win Saturday over Lehigh. Teevens died last week at 66. (Paul Hawthorne/AP) ...
HANOVER, N.H. (WCAX) - Dartmouth held a celebration of life for legendary football coach Buddy Teevens on Saturday afternoon. The former Big Green head coach was remembered by over 1,500 people on ...
Buddy Teevens in 2021, ... In early 2005, Dartmouth rehired him as head coach. ... and it changed my life forever.” Mr. Teevens is survived by his mother; his wife; his daughter, ...
Hundreds of people gathered on the Dartmouth College football field Saturday to remember football coach Buddy Teevens. Teevens died in September 2023, six months after he was injured in a bicycle ...
Buddy Teevens, who died in 2023 at age 66, is memorialized in 'The Buddy Way,' an uplifting documentary from Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions.
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