There may be no name more synonymous with a college and its athletics in Massachusetts than Scott Dulin and Fisher College. Enclosed in a tight-knit community within the confines of Beacon Hill, Fisher College has become a domestic and international destination under Dulin's leadership.
Since Fisher College's athletic inception in 2002, Dulin has served as Fishter College's Director of Athletics and head baseball coach, turning the program into one of the premier destinations in the National Association of Interscholastic Athletics (NAIA). Over 21 seasons, Dulin has amassed 564 career victories and seven Continental Athletic Conference championships.
"This has been my home, I love it here," Dulin said. "I have more things I want to accomplish, but I am grateful for everything that I have had the chance to experience so far."
Dulin's coaching journey began in 2000 at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, where he served as the team's varsity baseball coach. During his time, the college had a partnership with Fisher College, a school that had yet to introduce athletics. Students attended classes at Fisher and then bolted over to MCPHS to play games and practice.