Education
Though Dahl received a football scholarship from the University of Minnesota he transferred to and graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 1976 with a degree in physical education and social sciences.
Though Dahl received a football scholarship from the University of Minnesota he transferred to and graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 1976 with a degree in physical education and social sciences.
He was the head coach of Saint Cloud State from 1987 thru 2005. After retiring from coaching for about six years, Dahl returned to help Chris Schultz at State University of New York Geneseo starting in 2011-2012. Dahl began his coaching career a few years later when he took over the top job at Bethel College from David Harris.
Dahl moved east for 1985-1986, taking over at Wisconsin–River Falls before receiving his first opportunity at the Division II level when storied college coach Herb Brooks asked him to serve as an assistant with Saint Cloud State as it was getting ready to move up to Division I.
Dahl remained as an assistant for only one season, however, as Brooks moved back to the National Hockey League to coach the Minnesota North Stars the next year.
With the Huskies playing as a Doctorate-I independent starting in 1987-1988, Dahl was offered the head coaching duties and proceeded to serve in that position for the next 19 years. In 1991 Saint Cloud joined the WCHA, giving it a much better opportunity to receive further invites to the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament though it took over a decade for the Huskies t make their return.
Despite playing against multiple powerhouse teams throughout the 1990"s, Dahl was able to keep Saint Cloud"s record respectable, posting 4 winning seasons and finishing with a sub-.400 mark only once (1995-1996) while also making the conference tournament title game in 1994. Dahl closed out the Huskies first decade with the WCHA by leading Saint Cloud to their first tournament berth in 2000.
After the 2004-2005 season Dahl announced his decision to step down as head coach of Saint Cloud State to pursue a career in the private sector.
While the move seemed to be an end to Dahl"s coaching career he made an unexpected returned behind the bench as a volunteer assistant with State University of New York Geneseo in 2011-2012, a position he continues to occupy. (as of 2014).
Over the course of 5 seasons at the helm Dahl directed the fledgling program on an upwards trajectory, going from 3 wins in his first season to 15 in his last, including being named 1985 MIAC Coach of the Year. In only his second year, Dahl led the Huskies to their first tournament berth but lost both games against defending champion Lake Superior State in the first round. The next season Dahl led the Huskies to their first 30-win season and conference tournament championship (the only time in school for either (as of 2014)). From 2000 to 2003 Dahl brought the Saint Cloud to four consecutive National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament berths but failed to win a single game.