Maximillian Younger returned to his alma mater, Temple University, where he spent 30 years constructing a hall of fame career as head coach. During his three decades, Younger’s teams amassed a 98-72-1 record, one NCAA Team Championship and six EIGL Titles. Twenty-eight of Younger’s athletes won NCAA individual championships. The Czechoslovakian-born coach won the 1954 National Association of College Gymnastics Coaches Award, which was the first year the award existed.
Maximillian Younger returned to his alma mater, Temple University, where he spent 30 years constructing a hall of fame career as head coach. During his three decades, Younger’s teams amassed a 98-72-1 record, one NCAA Team Championship and six EIGL Titles. Twenty-eight of Younger’s athletes won NCAA individual championships. The Czechoslovakian-born coach won the 1954 National Association of College Gymnastics Coaches Award, which was the first year the award existed.