November 7, 1981(1981-11-07) (aged 70) Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Playing career
1931–1932
Brown
Position(s)
Center
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1934–1935
Westminster (PA)
Head coaching record
Overall
5–11–1
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
All-American (1932)
Thomas Freeman Gilbane (November 4, 1911 – November 7, 1981) was an American college football player and coach. He played football at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, where he earned honorable mention 1932 All-American honors as a center.[1] Gilbane served as the head football coach at Westminster College in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania from 1934 to 1935, compiling a record of 5–11–1.[2] Gilbane was later the chief executive officer of Gilbane Building Co., one of the largest construction companies in the United States. He died on November 7, 1981, at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island.[3]
^"Football All-Americans". Brown University Athletics. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
^"Football Record Book" (PDF). Westminster College. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
^"Thomas Gilbane, 70, R.I. builder". The Boston Globe. Boston, Massachusetts. Associated Press. November 10, 1981. p. 60. Retrieved May 11, 2019 – via Newspapers.com .
Boston Globe. Boston, Massachusetts. Associated Press. November 10, 1981. p. 60. Retrieved May 11, 2019 – via Newspapers.com . TomGilbane at Find a Grave...
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Beede (1926–1930) John Lawther (1931–1933) TomGilbane & William J. Gilbane (1934) DiMeele & TomGilbane (1934–1935) George Roark (1936) Grover Washabaugh...
Beede (1926–1930) John Lawther (1931–1933) TomGilbane & William J. Gilbane (1934) DiMeele & TomGilbane (1934–1935) George Roark (1936) Grover Washabaugh...
Beede (1926–1930) John Lawther (1931–1933) TomGilbane & William J. Gilbane (1934) DiMeele & TomGilbane (1934–1935) George Roark (1936) Grover Washabaugh...
Beede (1926–1930) John Lawther (1931–1933) TomGilbane & William J. Gilbane (1934) DiMeele & TomGilbane (1934–1935) George Roark (1936) Grover Washabaugh...
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Bill and TomGilbane were 3–2 on the season. They beat Slippery Rock, Edinboro and Thiel, while losing to Fordham and John Carroll. The Gilbanes were grads...
Beede (1926–1930) John Lawther (1931–1933) TomGilbane & William J. Gilbane (1934) DiMeele & TomGilbane (1934–1935) George Roark (1936) Grover Washabaugh...
Beede (1926–1930) John Lawther (1931–1933) TomGilbane & William J. Gilbane (1934) DiMeele & TomGilbane (1934–1935) George Roark (1936) Grover Washabaugh...
Beede (1926–1930) John Lawther (1931–1933) TomGilbane & William J. Gilbane (1934) DiMeele & TomGilbane (1934–1935) George Roark (1936) Grover Washabaugh...
to be the architecture team of the expansion project. In January 2020, Gilbane Building Company and C.D. Smith were awarded the construction management...
the building had "no value." In December 2017, Paolino Properties and Gilbane Development announced a plan that would involve demolishing the building...
Black: 7.4% Hispanic/Latino: 24.1% White: 31.1% Two or More Races: 3.6% Gilbane Building Co. built the school and PBK Architects designed the school. The...
two free agents". New York Post. Retrieved February 21, 2019. Bergeron, Tom (January 4, 2023). "High-five: Pru Center official says passionate Jersey...