Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame

Bradley N. Tufts
- Induction:
- 2000
Sports/Positions: Golf Coach, Various Administrative Roles
Brad Tufts served the Bucknell athletic department for over 30 years as either coach or administrator. He was the men's golf coach from 1967-75 and led his teams to Middle Atlantic Conference championships in 1967 and 1973. His men's teams posted an impressive 80-38 dual-match record. Tufts became the first-ever coach of the Bucknell women's golf program in 1998 and retired from coaching, and Bucknell, following the 2000 spring season. He served in various administrative roles, including sports information director, associate director of public relations, director of information services, assistant and associate director of athletics and interim director of athletics. Tufts received the Lester Jordan Award from the College Sports Information Directors of America in 1998. He is also the 1989 recipient of ECAC-SIDA's Irving T. Marsh Award and the 2001 recipient of ECAC-SIDA's Bob Kenworthy Good Person Award. Tufts remained a loyal follower of Bison Athletics in his retirement and continued to serve as a member of the Hall of Fame Committee.Â
(Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 2000)
Brad Tufts served the Bucknell athletic department for over 30 years as either coach or administrator. He was the men's golf coach from 1967-75 and led his teams to Middle Atlantic Conference championships in 1967 and 1973. His men's teams posted an impressive 80-38 dual-match record. Tufts became the first-ever coach of the Bucknell women's golf program in 1998 and retired from coaching, and Bucknell, following the 2000 spring season. He served in various administrative roles, including sports information director, associate director of public relations, director of information services, assistant and associate director of athletics and interim director of athletics. Tufts received the Lester Jordan Award from the College Sports Information Directors of America in 1998. He is also the 1989 recipient of ECAC-SIDA's Irving T. Marsh Award and the 2001 recipient of ECAC-SIDA's Bob Kenworthy Good Person Award. Tufts remained a loyal follower of Bison Athletics in his retirement and continued to serve as a member of the Hall of Fame Committee.Â
(Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 2000)
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