Chuck Goldstein
College: Salisbury '01
Title: Compliance Coordinator
Phone: 202.907.1295

Goldstein took over as Gallaudet's Compliance Coordinator in June 2012.

Goldstein became Gallaudet University's 36th head football coach in the program's 116-year history on December 17, 2009. The 2010 season was his first season as the head coach and the second with the program.

The Bison posted a 5-5 record in 2010 under Goldstein as the Buff and Blue went 3-2 to start the season and finished 3-4 in the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference, fifth overall. All five of Gallaudet's losses were determined by eight or less points. GU placed 10 players on the all-conference team while defensive back Tony Tatum was named the ECFC Rookie of the Year. Gallaudet also had five players selected to the ECFC All-Academic team.

The 2009 season was Goldstein's first season with the Bison as Gallaudet finished second in the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference and posted a 6-4 record. The winning mark against a complete varsity schedule is the first since 1930. Goldstein helped to implement a new offensive scheme this season as GU ran the triple-option attack. Gallaudet finished the year ranked No. 9 in the nation in rushing as the Buff and Blue averaged 290.8 yards per game among NCAA Division III schools.

Goldstein arrived at Gallaudet from North Point High School in Waldorf, Md., where he was the Physical Education Department Chair for four years. At North Point, he was the strength and conditioning coach, weight training teacher and offensive coordinator for the football team. Goldstein designed a weight training curriculum for the Charles County Board of Education. He also served two different stints as an assistant college football coach at Salisbury University (2002-04) and Averett University (2001).

The Germantown, Md., native is a proud graduate from Salisbury University (Class of 2001) where he majored in exercise science and physical education. While at Salisbury, Goldstein started two years at linebacker for the Sea Gulls. Goldstein transferred to SU from Frostburg State University where he played two seasons.

Goldstein and his wife Stephanie have two sons (Hunter, Liam) and reside in Prince Frederick, Md.



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