Williams Newton
Newton pictured in The Agromeck 1938, NC State yearbook | |
Sport(s) | Football, baseball |
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Biographical details | |
Born |
Thomasville, North Carolina | September 25, 1893
Died |
June 20, 1970 76) Raleigh, North Carolina[1] | (aged
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
Football | |
1925–1927 | Howard (AL) (assistant) |
1928 | Birmingham–Southern (freshmen) |
1929–1930 | Howard (AL) (line) |
1931 | Tennessee (assistant) |
1932–1935 | Davidson |
1937–1943 | NC State |
1944 | South Carolina |
1945–1948 | Guilford |
Baseball | |
1926–1927 | Howard (AL) |
1929 | Birmingham–Southern |
1930–1931 | Howard (AL) |
1940–1944 | NC State |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 59–77–14 (football) |
Sol Williams "Doc" Newton (September 25, 1893 – June 20, 1970) was an American football and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at Davidson College (1932–1935), North Carolina State University (1937–1943), the University of South Carolina (1944), and Guilford College (1945–1948), compiling a career college football record of 59–77–14. Newton was also the head baseball coach at Howard College, now Samford University in 1926 and 1930 and at NC State from 1940 to 1944, tallying a career college baseball mark of 29–67–2.
Coaching career
From 1932 to 1935, Newton coached football at Davidson and compiled an 18–13–5 record. From 1937 to 1945, he coached at NC State, where he compiled a 24–39–6 record. In 1944, he coached at South Carolina and compiled a 3–4–2 record.