Completed Event: Football versus #23 New Hampshire on September 20, 2025 , Win , 27, to, 20
Final

Football
vs #23 New Hampshire
27
20
![]() Mike and Raeann Hodgson with their children, Kenney and Cassie. |
In 2004, Hodgson was quarterbacks and receivers coach at Edinboro University in Pennsylvania as the Fighting Scots were ranked as high as No. 18 in NCAA Division II and reached the second round of the Division II playoffs.
From 2000-03, Hodgson was offensive coordinator and quarterbacks and wide receivers coach at Central Connecticut State University.
Hodgson was the head coach at Maine Maritime Academy from 1994-99, and led the Mariners to a pair of New England Football Conference titles (1994, 1998). While at Maine Maritime, he served the American Football Coaches Association for five years as a member of the Division III coaches council.
During a stint at Princeton University (1985-93), Hodgson served as wide receivers coach in helping the Tigers win Ivy League co-championships (with Yale in 1989 and Dartmouth in 1992). For two seasons, Hodgson was also the Tigers' passing game coordinator.
Hodgson began his coaching career at the University of Maine, working with tight ends, the offensive line and running backs from 1979-85.
Hodgson graduated from Maine in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in park and recreation management. He then completed a master's in education administration in 1982. Hodgson was a three-year starter for Maine at tight end and also handled placekicking duties.
Mike and his wife, Raeann, have a son, Kenney (a wide receiver at Albion College in Michigan), and a daughter, Cassie, who is attending the University of Maine on a softball scholarship.
Recruiting Area: New England states, Ohio (central, eastern, southwest), Pennsylvania (western)