Former Student-Athletes and Coaches Reflect on “Doc’s” Passing
Bob Engelke ‘79: “Paul Doherty put Adelphi University lacrosse on the map. He fostered a team camaraderie that allowed players to reach higher goals, both athletically and personally, than thought possible. For me, he was not just my coach. He was my mentor and most importantly, my friend. He will be missed, but never forgotten.”
Ed Hughes ‘81: “He was not only a coach, but a father figure to me. He took a young boy with dreams and turned him into a winner and, most of all, a man. I was not only lucky enough to play for him, I got to coach next to him for nine years. What he taught me about lacrosse and life molded me into the person I am today as a father, husband and coach.”
Gordon Purdie ’88, Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach: “Paul Doherty was more than a coach to me. He was a mentor, friend and father. Doc believed in people, always thought outside of the box and never did anything for himself. Today, we are sad and mourn the loss of the man who built Adelphi lacrosse into a national power. We are blessed that he graced the program and our lives with his presence, wisdom, passion and love. We will never forget him.”
Bob Quinn ‘86: “A good coach can change a game, a great coach can change a life. Paul “Doc” Doherty was a great coach. He changed the lives of so many of his players. He gave us the opportunity to play college lacrosse, while earning a degree. He instilled in all of us the skills to succeed in life.”
Kevin Sheehan, Former Assistant/Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach: “Lacrosse lost a giant last night when Paul Doherty passed away. Paul taught his players that their reach should exceed their grasp, in doing so, Paul’s players learned far more than lacrosse at Adelphi. Every player in his tenure knows this and has a love for Paul more than words can ever express.”