Sports Hall of Fame Inductee
Harry Hus
Inducted in 1997 as a Builder
Institution: Loyola
Graduated in 1964
HARRY HUS helped establish Loyola
College and Concordia University as a men's soccer power in the 1970's. His
coaching career took off in 1967 when Harry was named coach of Loyola's junior
varsity soccer program. In 1971, Harry became head coach of the varsity team, a
position he held until his retirement from coaching in 1983. During that time
his teams won eight conference titles and two national championships. The 1973
Loyola Warriors and the 1976 Concordia Stingers were the first national
champions in men's soccer at their respective institions. Harry was named
conference Coach of the Year on seven occasions. He was also instrumental in
organizing the Canadian University Soccer Coaches Association. Harry, an
accomplished athlete at Loyola College which he attended from 1960 to 1964,
focused on officiating basketball after he stopped coaching. He became one of
Canada's top international officials.
During his years as a student at Loyola, he was a member of a memorable
basketball team (1962-63) which was inducted separately into the Hall in 2001.



