Maximillian Younger

Class of 1959
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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.

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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.