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Tony Frasca was born on 30 May, 1927 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American ice hockey player and coach. Discover Tony Frasca's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 30 May 1927
Birthday 30 May
Birthplace Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
Date of death 1 April, 1999
Died Place Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1927

Anthony J. Frasca (1927–1999) was an American ice hockey player and coach for the varsity programs at Colorado College.

1948

Tony Frasca began attending Colorado College in the fall of 1948, joining a team that had made the first NCAA tournament the year before.

Frasca began playing with the Tigers after sitting out his freshman year (as was common) and for the third consecutive year Colorado College made the tournament.

In the first game Frasca and Tigers knocked off defending champion Boston College 10–3, moving onto their first national title game.

Against Boston University the Tigers got down early before rebounding in the second period to take a 3–1 lead into the third.

Once in the final frame CC produced the greatest offensive period the championship match has ever seen, scoring 10 times (2 by Frasca) to demolish the Terriers 13–4 and claim the school's first national title.

One of his two goals in the third came 8 seconds after BU had scored, setting a team record for the fastest response goal that still stands.

1950

He helped CC win its first national title in 1950.

1952

The Tigers were invited to their fifth straight NCAA tournament and defeated Yale 4–3 to make the 1952 title game, but couldn't top defending champion Michigan.

1958

In 1958 Frasca returned to his alma mater as an assistant professor and the head coach of the Tigers who were a year removed from their second national title.

Taking over after the sudden resignation of Tom Bedecki as well as the dissolution of the WIHL, the Tigers struggled to a 6-14-3 record in his first season, their worst in 13 years.

CC's situation got a little better the following season when the WCHA was officially founded with the Tigers as a charter member but the record did not improve much.

1961

The next two seasons saw a sharp decline in the team's performance, hitting rock bottom in 1961–62 when the Tigers posted an all-time NCAA worst 0–23 record.

1963

Colorado College rebounded sharply the next season, posting a winning season at 12–11 and earning Frasca the 1963 Spencer Penrose Award, but after the season Frasca stepped down from his position in favor of Bob Johnson.

Frasca was awarded the 1963 Spencer Penrose Award by the American Hockey Coaches Association for being voted as the best coach that season.

1990

Frasca remained at Colorado College, serving as the head coach for the baseball team for 24 years as well as director of intramural sports and manager of the ice rink before retiring as an emeritus associate professor in 1990.

1999

Tony Frasca died on April 1, 1999, from stomach cancer at the age of 71.

2000

He was inducted into the Colorado Springs Sports Hall of fame in 2000 as part of the 1950 national title team and in 2001 Colorado College began awarding a team award to the top playoff performer in his honor.

==Career statistics ==

2014

(as of 2014)

The next year the tigers returned to the tournament but couldn't overcome Brown in the semifinals.

The following year the Tigers became a founding member of the MCHL (a predecessor to the WCHA) and in Frasca's senior season won the inaugural conference title.

Frasca was an inaugural member of the All-MCHL First Team and finished his playing career as the third leading scorer in CC history (#5 in career goals, #1 in career assists) and third in points-per-game (as of 2014 Frasca is still 5th all-time in PPG).