Greg Fedick begins his first season at West Chester University and rejoins Duke Greco's staff. The two worked together at Delaware Valley University while Greco was the head coach of the Aggies. Fedick will work with the offensive linemen and serve as the run game coordinator for the Golden Rams.
Fedick spent 25 years with DelVal, and his work with the offensive line has been one of the keys to the team’s success. He also held the title of football operations and academic coordinator. Last season, offensive lineman, Dave Cases, was recognized as a second-team American Football Coaches Associatoin (AFCA) and AP All-American at DelVal.
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Fedick’s work helped 2005 graduate Jamie Kleinle successfully switch from the defensive side of the ball and become a two-time all-MAC honoree as well as a 2004 All-American. The following year, three linemen earned all-MAC accolades while senior center Damien Ciecwisz was named an All-American and the recipient of the Rimington Award as Division III’s top center.
Since 2002, 45 linemen have received all-conference accolades, including the last five seasons that DelVal won the MAC championship and reached the NCAA quarterfinals twice. Of the 45 linemen, four - Ralph Stambaugh (2008), Mike Long (2009, 2010), John Lavelle (2011, 2012) and Dave Cases (2025) - combined for six All-America honors.Â
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Prior to DelVal, Fedick served as an offensive intern and assistant offensive line coach for MAC rival King’s College. The Monarchs posted an 8-3 mark, including their second straight ECAC Southeast title, and he helped coach MAC Offensive Lineman of the Year Joe Corbett.
Fedick started his coaching career at Ursinus College and was the assistant offensive line coach in ‘99 before becoming the offensive line/tight ends coach the following year. Ursinus won 18 games in the two years, including the school’s first-ever NCAA Division III playoff victory.Â
Fedick was a four-year letterwinner at Widener from 1995 to 1998 and saw time at all five offensive line positions. He was named a MAC-Commonwealth all-star as a senior and was a member of the ‘95 squad that qualified for the NCAA Division III playoffs.
Fedick graduated from Widener with a bachelor of arts degree in History.
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