Eastern Washington University Athletics Hall of Fame
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Glasgow earned All-Evergreen Conference honors all four years he played at Eastern (1965-66-67-68) and earned honorable mention NAIA All-America accolades. He helped Eastern win the EvCo title in 1966, and NAIA District 1 championships in 1966 and 1967. He led Eastern in batting in 1965 with a school-record .429 average (.512 in conference play) and in 1966 with a .345 mark. He held the school record for career hits (105) for 13 years, and at one time held career records for batting average (.385), runs batted in (66), at bats (333), triples (6) and stolen bases (26). In the 1966 season, he led EWU to a doubleheader sweep of Central Washington (15-6, 14-4) by going 6-of-7 with two home runs, seven RBI, and six runs scored. He also played three years of basketball at Eastern, earning a varsity letter in 1965. Glasgow received his bachelor’s degree in education in 1968 and his master’s in administration from Eastern in 1975. He went on to a successful coaching and teaching career at his alma mater, Medical Lake High School, and was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in September 2008. After beginning his teaching and coaching career at Toutle Lake High School, he returned to Medical Lake in 1971 and remained there until his retirement in 1998. He coached baseball for 30 years, and also coached football and basketball and served as athletic director from 1995-98. While a student at Medical Lake, Glasgow earned second team All-State honors in basketball while earning a total of 13 letters in basketball (four), baseball (four), track and field (three) and football (two).
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