Dick Maloney
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. – For the second time in less than a month, Augustana has made an addition to its football coaching staff, as Head Coach
Steve Bell and the Vikings welcome Dick Maloney on board for the 2018 season. A veteran of both the college and professional ranks, Maloney will be in charge of linebackers.
Maloney comes to Augustana after five seasons as an assistant coach at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. He served as the Engineers' Defensive Coordinator as well as the team's Recruiting Coordinator and was a part of Liberty League championship teams in 2015 and 2017.
In 2017, his defense ranked sixth in the nation with 23 interceptions, eighth with 32 takeaways and 25th in rushing defense at 95.9 yards per game. His 2016 unit led the Liberty League in defensive pass efficiency, interceptions and sacks and in 2015, the Engineers ranked in the top 20 nationally in pass defense, defensive pass efficiency, total defense, scoring defense and first downs allowed.
Prior to his time at RPI, Maloney spent 19 seasons as the head coach at the University of Chicago. He led the Maroons to four University Athletic Association championships and won 94 games, second-most in school history behind only Amos Alonzo Stagg. His 1995 and 2010 squads both finished 8-2, the most wins by the Maroons since they went 10-0 under Stagg in 1905.
From 1991-93, Maloney was Offensive Line Coach for the Ottawa Rough Riders of the Canadian Football League. Ottawa qualified for the CFL playoffs all three years and Maloney twice mentored the league's Offensive Lineman of the Year.
Maloney's resume also includes a five-year stint as Offensive Coordinator at the University of Pennsylvania, during which time the Quakers captured a pair of Ivy League championships; four years as Offensive Line Coach at Dartmouth, where he was part of two Ivy League titles as well; four years as Offensive Line Coach at Boston University, which yielded two Yankee Conference championships; and a season as Offensive Line Coach at Boston College. He also coached football and wrestling for a year each at Maryville College and the University at Albany.
Maloney graduated from the University of Massachusetts-Boston with a B.S. in elementary education and earned his master's in education from the University at Albany.