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Pat Kingman joined the Bucknell staff prior to the 2006 season as defensive line coach. Kingman came to Bucknell from Harvard, where he served as assistant defensive line coach for two seasons. He was part of the Crimson's 2004 Ivy League championship season and helped lead the team to a two-year record of 17-3. In his new position Kingman inherited one of Bucknell's youngest position groups a year after the graduation of three senior starters. Led by a pair of rookie defensive ends in Josh Eden and Todd Rinaldo, along with veteran tackle Ryan Walsh, that group made tremendous strides as the year progressed. In 2007, he helped Eden earn First Team All-Patriot League honors. Kingman is a 1999 graduate of Springfield College, where he played linebacker and defensive end. He earned a master's degree in physical education with a concentration in athletics administration in 2004. While working toward his master's at Springfield, he served as a graduate assistant coach for two seasons, working with the defensive linemen. Springfield won conference titles and earned NCAA Tournament berths both seasons, when it posted a combined record of 18-3. Kingman and his wife, Amy, live in Lewisburg. | ||||||||||||||||