Thomas H. Maguire

Thomas H. Maguire (January 11, 1877 – March 5, 1915) was an American football coach and physician. He served as the head football coach at Boston College for one season, in 1909, compiling a record of 3–4–1.

Thomas H. Maguire
Biographical details
Born(1877-01-11)January 11, 1877
Boston, Massachusetts
DiedMarch 5, 1915(1915-03-05) (aged 38)
Boston, Massachusetts
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1901–1906Boston Latin (MA)
1909Boston College
Head coaching record
Overall3–4–1 (college)

Early life

Maguire was born on January 11, 1877 in South Boston to Daniel F. and Susan F. Maguire.[1] He attended Boston Latin School and was a member of the school's football team. He played quarterback in 1893 and running back in 1894 and 1895. He was also the team's punter. In 1895 he was the team captain.[2]

After graduating from Boston Latin, Maguire attended Harvard College and Harvard Medical School.[3]

Medical career

Shortly after graduating from medical school, Maguire began his own practice in Dorchester. He was also a member of the staff at Carney Hospital.[1]

Coaching career

Maguire coached football at Boston Latin from 1901 to 1906. On September 27, 1909, the Boston College Athletic Association announced that Maguire would be the school's football coach.[3] B.C. went 3–4–1 that season.

Personal life and death

In October 1910, Maguire married Margaret G. Henry of Dorchester.[1]

In February 1915, Maguire developed pneumonia. He died one week later at his home in Dorchester. He was survived by his wife and one daughter, Marguerite.[1]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs
Boston College Eagles (Independent) (1909)
1909 Boston College 3–4–1
Boston College: 3–4–1
Total:3–4–1

References

  1. "Dr T. H. Maguire Dead". The Boston Daily Globe. March 6, 1915.
  2. "Schoolboy Captains". The Boston Daily Globe. December 23, 1894.
  3. "Dr. Maguire Chosen". The Boston Daily Globe. September 28, 1909.
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