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Larry Terry was a successful student-athlete in the mid-'70s who returned in the late '80s to successfully coach for more than two decades. Terry lettered in football in '75 and '76, as well as track and field in '75-76. He graduated with a physical education major in 1977. After earning a master's at Bowling Green State University and a doctorate at the University of New Mexico, Terry returned to his alma mater as offensive line coordinator under head coach Roger Harring. When Harring retired in 2000, Terry took over.
During his 11 seasons as head coach, Terry won three conference titles and earned four NCAA III playoff berths. When he retired in 2010, Terry had compiled 65-48 (.575) overall and 47-30 (.610) conference records. He was named WIAC Coach of the Year in 2002, '03 and '04. He ranks third in school history with 65 wins, behind Harring (261) and Bill Vickroy (86). Terry attributes coaching in NCAA III national titles in 1992 and 1995 as his biggest athletic accomplishment.
Following retirement, Terry became executive director of the Boys & Girls Club of Sparta, Wis.
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