Hamilton Selects Cohen as Football Head Coach
Courtesy of Hamilton College Sports Information
CLINTON, N.Y. - Andrew
Cohen, defensive coordinator at Bowdoin College
since 2011, was named the new Mary Jayne Comey and Mac Bristol '43
Head Football Coach at Hamilton College today.
"Andrew Cohen is a high energy and enthusiastic individual who
will work hard to build on last season's success," Director of
Athletics Jon Hind '80 said. "He is creative and
knowledgeable about all aspects of the game and is an excellent
teacher, recruiter and motivator. Just as important, he embraces
the NESCAC student-athlete philosophy, and expects a lot from his
players on the field, in the classroom and as part of the larger
Hamilton community."
Cohen succeeds Steve Stetson, who stepped down in
the spring to become Hamilton's head men's and women's golf coach.
In 2011, Stetson guided the football team to its highest win total
in 15 years.
"I am excited to have this opportunity at Hamilton," Cohen said.
"I am going to work extremely hard to make this one of the top
programs in NESCAC year in and year out. I believe in creating a
family atmosphere where past, present and future players will
always feel a part of the program, and I look forward to being part
of the Hamilton and Clinton communities for many years to
come."
Cohen has coached primarily on the defensive side of the football.
He helped change the culture of Bowdoin's football program and
revamped the Polar Bear defense. In 2010, Bowdoin ranked ninth out
of 10 teams in the NESCAC in total defense (yards allowed per
game). Last year the Polar Bears improved to second place in total
defense under Cohen.
He was also defensive coordinator and linebacker coach at Bucknell
University from 2007 to 2009 (serving as interim head coach in
January 2010) and defensive line coach for the Bison from 1995 to
2000. Prior to his second stint at Bucknell, Cohen was defensive
line coach for Columbia University from 2005 to 2007, which had the
Ivy League's top scoring defense in 2006. He was recruiting
coordinator and defensive line coach for Fordham University from
2003 to 2005.
A 1993 graduate of Marist College, Cohen received a master's
degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in
1994. He served as a graduate assistant defensive line coach at
Stony Brook in 1993 and 1994 and was defensive coordinator and
recruiting coordinator from 2000 to 2003. The 2002 team ranked
second in the country in scoring defense and finished with a record
of 8-2.
"My experience is on the defensive side of the ball, but I know
the types of things that offenses do that create problems for the
defense," Cohen said. "We will build from that base to create an
effective offense at Hamilton."
With experience coaching in three of this country's most
academically prestigious conferences in the NESCAC, the Ivy League
and the Patriot League, Hind said Cohen fully understands the role
of athletics in a college setting.
Cohen and his wife Bridget are the parents of 9-year-old Seth and
5-year-old Kyle.

