Mark Goldman
Mark Goldman
Mark Goldman excelled on the gridiron at defensive end for the Bears’ football team from 1988 to 1991. He anchored a defensive unit which allowed an average of just 13 points per game over the course of his four-year career. A three-time All-New England Football Conference (NEFC) selection and ECAC Division III New England All-Star, Mark captained the team his senior year of 1991. As a sophomore, Mark set the school record for sacks in a season with 18 and was named an honorable mention on the Division III All-America Team. The Bears’ rushing defense ranked second in all of Division III in 1989 allowing just 51.6 yards per game. From 1989 to 1991, the football team posted an overall record of 25-5 and made three consecutive appearances in the NEFC Championships Game. The Bears captured the NEFC title in 1989 with a 14-10 win over UMass Lowell and went on to play in the ECAC North Championship. A native of Norwell, Massachusetts, Mark finished his career with a school-record 42 ½ sacks to go along with 217 tackles. Mark earned a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education with a concentration in exercise science in 1992. He is a diagnostic cardiac sonographer for Easton Cardiology and currently lives in Middleboro with his wife, Amy, and children, August, Easton and Ayla.