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Commanders coach Dan Quinn, Salisbury alum, found love in Maryland with wife Stacey
Commanders officially introduce Dan Quinn as head coach
The Washington Commanders are introducing their new head coach to fans, and they have signed a new offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator. Dan Quinn will look to guide the retooled Commanders to a winning season next year, and the coach says he’s ready to work with his players to change the culture.
WASHINGTON – Dan Quinn will be returning to the Maryland area as the new head coach of the Washington Commanders.
The New Jersey native told reporters Monday that he made great memories in the DMV area, including meeting the love of his life.
“I spent a good deal of my 20s here,” Quinn said. “I went to Salisbury, about two hours south of here. The best part of that was I met my wife Stacey.”
Quinn said he mustered up the courage some 29 years ago to give her a call, and she’s been his “ride or die” ever since.
“She has been with me on this football life and its ups and downs and this absolute awesome life that we share,” Quinn said.
Salisbury University appears happy to have the Quinns back in the area, too.
“Welcome home Dan and Stacey.” the school posted via X Monday.
In the early 90s, Quinn starred for the Seagulls on the football field and the track.
He played defensive line, was a two-time captain, and according to the Commanders records, he received the Bobby Richards Award – an honor that is given to SU players who show enthusiasm and a team-first attitude.
On the Sea Gulls’ track and field team, Quinn earned All-Mason-Dixon honors for setting a school record in the hammer throw (51.4m, 168-8) — a record that stood for 18 years.
In 2005, the Commanders new coach was inducted into the Salisbury Hall of Fame, and he and his wife, Stacy have supported the university with endowments for football, track and field and athletic training.
In a story on the school’s website, SU President Carolyn Lepre said, “We take immense pride in the appointment of SU alum, Dan Quinn being named as the new head coach for the Washington Commanders. “We are thrilled that Dan’s exceptional talent and unwavering passion have earned him this prestigious position. His achievement only helps to exemplify the caliber of talent fostered within our university, and we are excited to welcome Dan and his family back home.”
“We’re excited to have Dan so close to home,” added Monica Polizzi, SU director of athletics and campus recreation. “He is an amazing example of hard work and reaching your dream. Dan has not only been an outstanding coach, but also retains close connections to SU and many of the athletic programs here. We will all be cheering for the Commanders’ success!”
Quinn also started his coaching career in Williamsburg, Virginia at William & Mary University.
“Stacey and I … We know where we are, we know who you are and we know what this franchise meant to you and what it will take to get it back to where it deserves to be,” Quinn said.
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Powerball jackpot grows to $1 billion as Maryland’s $1 million ticket winner awaits claim
WBFF — A Powerball ticket sold in Lanham has made one lucky player $1 million richer following Wednesday night’s drawing.
The ticket, which matched all five white balls but missed the red Powerball, is one of three significant wins in Maryland from the Dec. 10 drawing. The other two winning tickets include a $150,000 prize in Hughesville and a $50,000 prize in Bel Air.
The $1 million ticket was purchased at the 7-Eleven located at 7730 Finns Lane in Lanham, Prince George’s County.
Meanwhile, the $150,000 ticket, which included the Power Play option, was sold at the Jameson-Harrison American Legion Post 238 in Hughesville, Charles County.
The $50,000 ticket was bought at Klein’s Shoprite on North Main Street in Bel Air, Harford County.
None of these winning tickets have been claimed yet, and the Maryland Lottery is urging winners to sign their tickets and store them safely. Prizes over $25,000 must be claimed by appointment at Lottery headquarters within 182 days of the drawing date.
The Powerball jackpot, which has not been won since Sept. 6, has now rolled over to an estimated annuity value of $1 billion, with a cash option of $461.3 million for the next drawing on Saturday night. This marks the seventh-largest jackpot since Powerball began in 1992.
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For more details on the winning tickets and other information, visit the Maryland Lottery’s website.
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