Hall of Fame
Kornhauser came to Stony Brook in 1984 as the University's first head varsity football coach. During his 22 years, Kornhauser guided the program from Division III to Division I status, winning 105 games along the way and setting the foundation for the successful FCS program that it is today.  In his last season in 2005, he led the Seawolves to their first-ever Northeast Conference title.Â
Kornhauser was honored in 1995 by the Metropolitan Chapter of the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Football officials with its Metro Award for his undying efforts to the game of college football. He also received the Johnny Vaught Head Coach Award from the All American Football Foundation in 2004.
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Off the field, Kornhauser has also left an indelible mark as an administrator.  During his time as coach, he also served as the men's athletics director for three years.  Following his career as a football coach, Kornhauser took on the role of Director of Athletics Advancement and Alumni Relations and has been at the center of the department's fundraising initiatives that has created the Dubin Athletics Performance Center, the creation of the Touchdown Club and the soon to be constructed Indoor Training Center.