Best of Boston
Best Coach
Doug Eng
Boston
When he's not helping locals perfect serves, slices, and backhands, Doug Eng is coaching the Tufts men's tennis team, writing for tennis publications, and traveling [...] read more»
1999 Best Coach
Jimy Williams, Red Sox
Management gives him a lineup of bat guano (including four second basemen); he gives us guacamole. read more»
1995 Best Coach
Bill Parcells
Is New England willing to put up with a corpulent, egotistical Woody Hayes clone to win a Superbowl? Uh, duh. read more»
1994 Best Coach
Bill Parcells
He did everything he said he was going to do, including searching the closets for all the old whoopie cushions, dribble glasses, and rubber noses [...] read more»
1989 Best Coach, Pro
Joe Morgan
Cast your mind back to the summer of '88. Remember "Morgan's Miracle"? read more»
1989 Best Coach, Amateur
BU basketball’s Mike Jarvis
"Not only has he done a good job, he is the first goddamn guy around here who is really setting some standards for the kids." read more»
1988 Best Coach, Pro
K. C. Jones
Yeah, he should have played Brad Lohaus and Reggie Lewis, but for five years K. C. has been a stylish presence in town. And the [...] read more»
1988 Best Coach, Amateur
Joe Restic
Harvard's football coach didn't have a great team. Nevertheless, he copped the Ivy League championship. read more»
1987 Best Coach, Pro
K.C. Jones
A masterful juggling act in a season racked with injury and pain. read more»
1987 Best Coach, Amateur
Bill Cleary of Harvard and Jack Bicknell of Boston College
Cleary made hockey's Final Four, proving it is possible to build athletic powers in the Ivy League. And Bicknell simply proved that there was BC [...] read more»
1986 Best Coach, Pro
K. C. Jones
The Celtics' coach understands that this team needs little instruction and lots of support. read more»