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Men's Basketball Coaching Records
MEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING RECORDS Overall Coaching Records 2 NCAA Division I Coaching Records 4 Coaching Honors 31 Division II Coaching Records 36 Division III Coaching Records 39 ALL-DIVISIONS COACHING RECORDS Some of the won-lost records included in this coaches section Coach (Alma Mater), Schools, Tenure Yrs. WonLost Pct. have been adjusted because of action by the NCAA Committee 26. Thad Matta (Butler 1990) Butler 2001, Xavier 15 401 125 .762 on Infractions to forfeit or vacate particular regular-season 2002-04, Ohio St. 2005-15* games or vacate particular NCAA tournament games. 27. Torchy Clark (Marquette 1951) UCF 1970-83 14 268 84 .761 28. Vic Bubas (North Carolina St. 1951) Duke 10 213 67 .761 1960-69 COACHES BY WINNING PERCENT- 29. Ron Niekamp (Miami (OH) 1972) Findlay 26 589 185 .761 1986-11 AGE 30. Ray Harper (Ky. Wesleyan 1985) Ky. 15 316 99 .761 Wesleyan 1997-05, Oklahoma City 2006- (This list includes all coaches with a minimum 10 head coaching 08, Western Ky. 2012-15* Seasons at NCAA schools regardless of classification.) 31. Mike Jones (Mississippi Col. 1975) Mississippi 16 330 104 .760 Col. 1989-02, 07-08 32. Lucias Mitchell (Jackson St. 1956) Alabama 15 325 103 .759 Coach (Alma Mater), Schools, Tenure Yrs. WonLost Pct. St. 1964-67, Kentucky St. 1968-75, Norfolk 1. Jim Crutchfield (West Virginia 1978) West 11 300 53 .850 St. 1979-81 Liberty 2005-15* 33. Harry Fisher (Columbia 1905) Fordham 1905, 16 189 60 .759 2. Clair Bee (Waynesburg 1925) Rider 1929-31, 21 412 88 .824 Columbia 1907, Army West Point 1907, LIU Brooklyn 1932-43, 46-51 Columbia 1908-10, St. -
Press Conference Transcript March 28, 2018 Interim President Dr
Press Conference Transcript March 28, 2018 Interim President Dr. Greg Postel “Good afternoon; wow, what a crowd. Thank you so much for joining us here this afternoon. We can’t tell you how thrilled we are to have such an amazing crowd for us to tell a truly wonderful story for the next chapter of the University of Louisville. What an outstanding two-week period this has been for UofL and for Cardinal athletics. Let’s think back over just a few successes from the past two weeks. Our men’s swimming and diving team finished ninth in the NCAA Championship, which is their best finish of all-time. During that championship, Marcelo Acosta earned All-America honors, so special accommodation to him. Our women’s swimming and diving team finished fifth in the country. I will note that Mallory Comerford swam the second fastest 200 freestyle in history, as she won her second NCAA championship, so truly an amazing achievement for her. But there’s more, our women’s basketball team has now earned a coveted spot in the Final Four this week in Columbus, Ohio. And just two days ago, with many of you present, I had the distinct honor to introduce our new athletics director, Vincent Tyra, who will lead our program into the future. Vince took the reins of one of America’s best athletic programs. One that is committed to top performance both on and off the court. Through his work as interim athletic director, he has shown that he will continue to push for that level of excellence. -
Southern Arkansas Nov
ASU MEN’S BASKETBALL Anthony Reynolds Assistant Sports Information Director [email protected] 870-972-3547 870-530-4454(cell) 870-972-3367 fax 2008-09 ASU Men’s Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Time/Result Exhibition Game vs. Southern Arkansas Nov. 3 Henderson State (Exh.) 93-46 (W) Novermber 10 Jonesboro, Arkansas ASU Convocation Center Nov. 10 Southern Arkansas (Exh.) 7:05 p.m. Nov. 14 at Mississippi 7 p.m. TIPPING IT OFF: The Arkansas State point lead at the half, 39-20. The Red Nov. 17 Lyon College 7:05 p.m. men’s basketball team will complete the Wolves shot 47 percent from the floor in the Nov. 19 Murray State 7:05 p.m. exhibition portion of its season when they first half, connecting on 14 of their 30 total Nov. 25 at Tennessee-Martin 7 p.m. face Southern Arkansas Monday (Nov. 10) shots. ASU continued their momentum in Nov. 29 at Ball State 1 p.m. at the ASU Convocation Center. The Red the second half, scoring 54 points and con- Dec. 1 at Indiana State 6 p.m. Wolves beat Henderson State in its exhibi- necting on 51 percent of their shots. Dec. 4 Central Baptist College 7:05 p.m. tion opener on Nov. 3, 93-46. Much improved from last season was ASU’s Dec. 6 at Missouri State 7:05 p.m. assist-turnover ratio, which was 18-8 Dec. 15 Mississippi Valley State 7:05 p.m. THE SEASON: The Red Wolves open against the Reddies. The Red Wolves forced Dec. -
Men's Basketball Decade Info 1910 Marshall Series Began 1912-13
Men’s Basketball Decade Info 1910 Marshall series began 1912-13 Beckleheimer NOTE Beckleheimer was a three sport letterwinner at Morris Harvey College. Possibly the first in school history. 1913-14 5-3 Wesley Alderman ROSTER C. Fulton, Taylor, B. Fulton, Jack Latterner, Beckelheimer, Bolden, Coon HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Played Marshall, (19-42). NOTE According to the 1914 Yearbook: “Latterner best basketball man in the state” PHOTO Team photo: 1914 Yearbook, pg. 107 flickr.com UC sports archives 1917-18 8-2 Herman Beckleheimer ROSTER Golden Land, Walter Walker HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Swept Marshall 1918-19 ROSTER Watson Haws, Rollin Withrow, Golden Land, Walter Walker 1919-20 11-10 W.W. Lovell ROSTER Watson Haws 188 points Golden Land Hollis Westfall Harvey Fife Rollin Withrow Jones, Cano, Hansford, Lambert, Lantz, Thompson, Bivins NOTE Played first full college schedule. (Previous to this season, opponents were a mix from colleges, high schools and independent teams.) 1920-21 8-4 E.M. “Brownie” Fulton ROSTER Land, Watson Haws, Lantz, Arthur Rezzonico, Hollis Westfall, Coon HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Won two out of three vs. Marshall, (25-21, 33-16, 21-29) 1921-22 5-9 Beckleheimer ROSTER Watson Haws, Lantz, Coon, Fife, Plymale, Hollis Westfall, Shannon, Sayre, Delaney HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Played Virginia Tech, (22-34) PHOTO Team photo: The Lamp, May 1972, pg. 7 Watson Haws: The Lamp, May 1972, front cover 1922-23 4-11 Beckleheimer ROSTER H.C. Lantz, Westfall, Rezzonico, Leman, Hager, Delaney, Chard, Jones, Green. PHOTO Team photo: 1923 Yearbook, pg. 107 Individual photos: 1923 Yearbook, pg. 109 1923-24 ROSTER Lantz, Rezzonico, Hager, King, Chard, Chapman NOTE West Virginia Conference first year, Morris Harvey College one of three charter members. -
Friday, November 11 Erb Memorial Union, 107 Charles Miller Leadership Room*
Board of Trustees of the University of Oregon Executive and Audit Committee Public Meeting 1:30 pm – Friday, November 11 Erb Memorial Union, 107 Charles Miller Leadership Room* Convene - Call to order, roll call 1. Approval of Certain Athletic Contract (Men’s Basketball, head coach): Rob Mullens, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Meeting Adjourns *This will be a telephonic meeting of the committee. A location is provided for members of the public who wish to listen to the proceedings. BOARD OF TRUSTEES 6227 University of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403-1266 T (541) 346-3166 trustees.uoregon.edu An equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Agenda Item #1 Audited FY16 Financial Statements Page 1 of 22 Certain Employment Contract Dana Altman (Head Coach Men’s Basketball) Board of Trustees approval is sought for an employment contract within the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics (Athletics). Although employment matters are delegated to the University President, the Board has retained authority over contracts and instruments with an anticipated value reasonably expected to reach or exceed $5,000,000. Athletics has reached agreement for a renegotiated seven‐year contract with Dana Altman, head coach of men’s basketball, the aggregate value of which will exceed $5,000,000. Attached is a list of comparative salaries indicating Altman’s relative placement. Below is a brief summary of key economic terms: Term 7 years l(Apri 26, 2016‐April 25, 2023) -
OTL Summer 2006.PUB
A publication of the Society for American Baseball Research Business of Baseball Committee Volume XII Issue 2 Summer2006 Why is THAT Executive a Hall of Famer? From the Editor Have You Seen His Leadership Stats? By Steve Weingarden, Christian Resick (Florida Interna- The theme of this issue of Outside the Lines is Business of tional University) and Daniel Whitman (Florida Interna- Baseball at SABR 36. Most of the presenters with topics tional University) involving the business of baseball at SABR 36 in Seattle have agreed to recast their presentations as articles for this With another Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony and the fall issues of Outside the Lines. now complete, many ecstatic fans have witnessed their en- dorsed candidates immortalized in bronze. As always, fans The set of articles presented here from SABR 36 approach will passionately debate whether or not those enshrined business of baseball from a number of disciplines— actually belong in the hall and will also grumble over psychology, history, geography, American studies, law and which players were snubbed. When compared to their statistics. They reflect the breadth of inquiry in our corner “player-debating” counterparts, those baseball fans pas- of baseball research. We thank each of the authors for their sionately debating which executives should and should not contribution to our understanding of the game. be in the Hall of Fame are relatively less conspicuous. Per- haps some of this can be attributed to the fact that players The only piece not presented in Seattle is an analysis by are measured in so many statistical categories and can be Gary Gillette and Pete Palmer of interleague play and the compared easily while executive performance, in MLB, is MLB’s claims of its significant impact on attendance. -
GAME INFORMATION Safeco Field • PO Box 4100 • Seattle, WA 98194 • TEL: 206.346.4000 • FAX: 206.346.4000 •
GAME INFORMATION Safeco Field • PO Box 4100 • Seattle, WA 98194 • TEL: 206.346.4000 • FAX: 206.346.4000 • www.mariners.com Friday, April 6, 2012 SEATTLE MARINERS (1-1) at OAKLAND ATHLETICS (1-1) Game #3 (1-1) Oakland Coliseum LH Jason Vargas (0-0, 1.42) vs. RH Brandon McCarthy (0-0, 1.29) Road #3 (1-1) UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS…all times PDT… Day Date Opp. Time Mariners Pitcher Opposing Pitcher TV Saturday April 7 @OAK 6:07 pm RH Felix Hernandez (0-0, 1.13) vs. RH Bartolo Colon (1-0, 1.13) ROOT Sunday April 8 Off Day Monday April 9 @TEX 5:05 pm RH Hector Noesi (2-2 4.47 in ‘11 w/NYY) vs. RH Yu Darvish (MLB Debut) ROOT Tuesday April 10 @TEX 5:05 pm RH Blake Beavan (5-6, 4.27 in ‘11) vs. RH Neftali Feliz (2-3, 2.74 in ‘11) ROOT Wednesday April 11 @TEX 5:05 pm RH Kevin Millwood (4-3, 3.98 in ‘11 w/COL) vs. RH Colby Lewis (pitches today) ROOT Thursday April 12 @TEX 11:05 am LH Jason Vargas (0-0, + tonight) vs. LH Derek Holland (pitches Saturday) ROOT All games broadcast on 710 ESPN Seattle & Mariners Radio Network TONIGHT’S TILT…the Mariners (1-1) resume the regular season tonight with the first of a two- HITS LEADER VS. OAKLAND Since the A’s moved to Oakland in game series vs. the A’s (1-1)…Seattle will travel to Texas for a four-game series with the Rangers 1968, no player has recorded more following Saturday’s game and take a rare Sunday off…the Mariners and A’s split a pair of games hits against the Green & Gold than to open the 2012 season March 28-29 at the Tokyo Dome as part of the Gloops Japan Opening Ichiro…in 203 games vs. -
WILDCATS 27 NAU 7 P.M
MATCH DAY 4| ARIZONA VS. NAU | AUG 27 | 7:00 PM Abby Prusinski Assistant Director of Athletics Communications O: (520) 621-4163 | C: (602) 300-2067 [email protected] Twitter: @ArizonaSoccer Instagram: @ArizonaSoccer Facebook: Facebook.com/ArizonaWSoccer 7 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARENCES | 2004 |2005 | 2014 | 2015 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | SCHEDULE/RESULTS MATCHES AT A GLANCE Record: 0-1-0 AUGUST OPP: Northern Arizona Ranking (USC/TDS): NR/NR DATE: August 27 Coach: Becca Moros 10 San Diego State (Exhibition) W, 2-0 VENUE: Mulcahy Stadium Career Record/Yrs: 0-1-0/1st 14 Grand Canyon (Exhibition) T, 0-0 LIVE STATS: Statbroadcast School Record/Yrs: 0-1-0/1st TWITTER: @ArizonaSoccer ARIZONA 2020-21 Record: 9-5-1 (4-5-1 Pac-12) 20 Utah Valley L, 0-2 WILDCATS 27 NAU 7 p.m. ON THE PITCH SEPTEMBER • The Wildcats will play their home opener against NAU on Aug. 27th at 7 p.m. MST. 2 LSU# 1 p.m. • Arizona has an overall record of 8-0-2 against the Lumberjacks with their last victory being 4-0 in 2015. 5 Cal State Northridge# 11 a.m. • Redshirt senior Jill Aguilera and sophomore Quincy Bonds were standout performers in pre-sea- 9 Texas Tech 7 p.m. son play, both scoring a goal against SDSU in the first exhibition match. Senior Iliana Hocking earned 12 Nebraska 1 p.m. herself an assist on Bond’s goal. All three were top shot takers against GCU along with sophomores Jordan Hall and Nicole Dallin. 16 Gonzaga 7 p.m. • Becca Moros is now only the second coach in program history to have won their opening match 24 Washington State* 5 p.m. -
2020-21 Schedule/Results Noting the Wildcats Arizona
2020-21 SCHEDULE/RESULTS ARIZONA (14-7, 8-7 Pac-12) at UCLA (14-5, 10-3 PAC-12) DATE OPPONENT TIME (MST) TV Feb. 18, 2021 | 7:00 p.m. MST 11/27 Grambling State# W, 74-55 Pauley Pavilion | Los Angeles, Calif. 12/5 Eastern Washington W, 70-67 TV: ESPN2 (Dave Pasch & Bill Walton) 12/7 Northern Arizona W, 96-53 Radio: Arizona IMG Sports Network (Jeffries & Hansen) 12/9 CSU Bakersfield W, 85-60 Audio Stream: ArizonaWildcats.com Live Stats: ArizonaStats.com 12/12 UTEP# W, 69-61 Series History: Arizona trails, 60-45; Miller: 12-15 12/19 vs. Stanford* (in Santa Cruz) L, 75-78 12/22 Montana W, 70-64 BY THE NUMBERS NR/NR ....................................................Rankings (AP/Coaches) ............................................. rv/rv 12/28 Colorado* W, 88-74 41 ............................................................. 2020-21 KenPom Rank ...................................................... 45 12/31 at Washington* W, 80-53 47 ...................................................................... NET Ranking ................................................................ 48 1/2 at Washington State* W, 86-82 (2OT) Sean Miller ......................................................Head Coach ...........................................Mick Cronin 299-107 (12th year) ..................................Record at School ................................... 33-17 (2nd yr) 1/7 USC* L, 73-87 419-154 (17th year) ...................................... Career Record .................................398-188 (18th yr) 1/9 UCLA* L, 76-81 1/14 at Oregon State* W, 98-64 NOTING THE WILDCATS • Arizona is 117-16 (.886) in the last 131 games at the McKale Center. 1/16 at Oregon* Postponed • Head coach Sean Miller enters today's game with 299 victories at Arizona. He ranks 1/21 at Arizona State* W, 84-82 third in school history in wins and 10th in Pac-12 Conference history (see page 3). -
AGREEMENT Between National Hockey League and National Hockey League Officials' Association
AGREEMENT Between National Hockey League and National Hockey League Officials' Association 2010-2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. 1. RECOGNITION ........................................................................................................... 1 2. TERM ............................................................................................................................ 1 3. MEMBERSHIP IN THE ASSOCIATION .................................................................. 1 4. NO STRIKE OR LOCKOUT; NO DISCRIMINATION ............................................ 1 5. SALARIES AND NUMBER OF GAMES - NHL ........................................................ 1 6. PLAYOFF FEES ............................................................................................................ 2 7. PLAYOFF INDEMNIFICATION ............................................................................... 4 8. MINOR LEAGUE ASSIGNMENT .............................................................................. 5 9. PRESEASON GAMES .................................................................................................. 5 10. SPECIAL EVENTS ....................................................................................................... 6 11. INTENTIONALLY OMITTED ............................................................................ N/ A 12. EVALUATIONS ............................................................................................................ 9 13. RELEASE FROM EMPLOYMENT ........................................................................... -
Orioles Game Information • August 26, 2008
BALTIMORE ORIOLES GAME NOTES EXHIBITION GAME 2 MONDAY, JULY 20, 2020 • ORIOLE PARK AT CAMDEN YARDS • BALTIMORE, MD WASHINGTON NATIONALS AT BALTIMORE ORIOLES • 6:05 PM ET TV: MASN TONIGHT’S GAME ABOUT LAST NIGHT: The Orioles defeated the Phillies 5-1 at Citizens Bank Park last The Orioles play the Nationals in the first of night…RHP Thomas Eshelman tossed 4.2 scoreless innings against his former organization a home-and-home exhibition series tonight and the Orioles connected on four solo home runs (Severino, Mullins, Valaika, and and tomorrow…These two teams met once Mountcastle) to provide the offense…Four Orioles relievers followed Eshelman, with all five during Grapefruit League play, with the pitchers combining to strikeout 12 Phillies batters (the Orioles had 16 games last year in which Nationals winning that game 5-3 on March their pitchers struck out at least 12 batters). 3 in West Palm Beach…The two teams will meet six times during the regular season, WELCOME BACK: The Orioles play their second of three exhibition games tonight against the with the Nationals visiting Oriole Park from Nationals…Last night’s game against the Phillies was the clubs first game against another August 14-16 and the Orioles going to Nats opponent since March 11 when they traveled to Dunedin to take on the Blue Jays in Grapefruit Park for a series from August 7-9. League play (130 days)…The Orioles will play their final exhibition game before the season gets TONIGHT’S PITCHERS underway tomorrow against the Nats at Nationals Park. -
2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA GUIDE TABLE of CONTENTS 2016-17 ARIZONA ROSTER No
2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 2016-17 ARIZONA ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School) TV/Radio Roster ....................................................... 2 0 Parker Jackson-Cartwright Jr. G 5-11 170 Los Angeles, Calif. (Sierra Canyon HS) Broadcast Notes ....................................................... 3 1 Rawle Alkins Fr. G 6-5 220 Brooklyn, N.Y. (Word of God Academy (NC.)) 2016-17 Schedule ...................................................... 4 2 Kobi Simmons Fr. G 6-5 175 Atlanta, Ga. (St. Francis HS) 2016-17 Opponents ..............................................5-7 3 Dylan Smith So. G 6-5 170 Mobile, Ala. (UNC Asheville) Coach/Staff Bios .................................................. 8-10 5 Kadeem Allen Sr. G 6-3 205 Wilmington, N.C. (Hutchinson CC) 10 Lauri Markkanen Fr. F 7-0 230 Jyväskylä, Finland (Helsinki Academy) Student-Athlete Bios ........................................11-12 14 Dusan Ristic Jr. C 7-0 245 Novi Sad, Serbia (Sunrise Christian Academy) 2015-16 Stats .....................................................13-14 20 Talbott Denny Sr. F 6-5 215 Tucson, Ariz. (Lipscomb University) Opponent History ............................................15-29 21 Chance Comanche So. C 6-11 215 Beverly Hills, Calif. (Beverly Hills HS) Records ...............................................................30-49 24 Ray Smith R-Fr. F 6-8 220 Las Vegas, Nev. (Las Vegas HS) Honors ................................................................50-52 25 Keanu Pinder Jr. F 6-9 220 Perth, Australia (Hutchinson CC) 35 Allonzo Trier So. G 6-5 205 Seattle, Wash. (Findlay Prep) NBA Draft ................................................................53 50 Tyler Trillo R-So. G 5-11 170 Soutbury, Conn. (Roger Williams University) In the Polls ..........................................................54-55 51 Paulo Cruz Fr. G 6-4 210 San Diego, Calif. (Francis Parker HS) vs.