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词条 Ben Carnevale
释义

  1. Early years

  2. Career

  3. Personal life

  4. Head coaching record

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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| name = Ben Carnevale
| image = Ben Carnevale.jpeg
| alt =
| caption =
| sport = Basketball
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1915|10|30}}
| birth_place = Raritan, New Jersey
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2008|3|25|1915|10|30}}
| death_place = Williamsburg, Virginia
| alma_mater =
| player_years1 = 1933–1937
| player_team1 = NYU
| coach_years1 = 1944–1946
| coach_team1 = North Carolina
| coach_years2 = 1946–1966
| coach_team2 = Navy
| admin_years1 = 1972–1981
| admin_team1 = William & Mary
| overall_record = 309–171
| bowl_record =
| tournament_record =
| championships = SoCon Tournament (1945)
SoCon regular season (1946)
| awards =
| coaching_records =
| BASKHOF_year = 1970
| CBBASKHOF_year = 2006
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Bernard Louis Carnevale (October 30, 1915 – March 25, 2008)[1] was an American basketball coach and college athletic administrator. He served as the head basketball coach at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1944 to 1946 and the United States Naval Academy from 1946 to 1966, compiling a career college basketball coaching record of 309–171. Carnevale was the athletic director at the College of William & Mary from 1972 to 1981. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1970.

Early years

Born in Raritan, New Jersey, Carnevale was a graduate of Somerville High School in Somerville, New Jersey.[2] He graduated from New York University, where he was a member of the 1935 national championship team and played in the first National Invitation Tournament in 1938. While at NYU he was coached by the legendary Howard Cann. He served as a Navy officer during World War II, receiving the Purple Heart.

Career

Carnevale was the head basketball coach at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1944 to 1946. While coaching at UNC, he led the team to their first appearance in the title game. The Tar Heels lost the game to Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State), who won their second national crown under legendary coach Henry Iba.

Carnevale then moved to Navy between 1946 and 1966, compiling a 257–160 record despite the Naval Academy height restrictions, at that time 6'5" (1.96 m). Carnevale was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1970.[3]

Personal life

At the time of his death, Carnevale was living in Williamsburg, Virginia.[1] His son, Mark, is a professional golfer, who has won on the PGA Tour and Nationwide Tour.

Head coaching record

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| name = North Carolina Tar Heels
| conference = Southern Conference
| startyear = 1944
| endyear = 1946
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| championship = conference tournament
| season = 1944–45
| name = North Carolina
| overall = 22–6
| conference = 11–3
| confstanding = 4th
| postseason =
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship = conference
| season = 1945–46
| name = North Carolina
| overall = 30–5
| conference = 13–1
| confstanding = T–1st
| postseason = NCAA Runner-up
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal
| name = North Carolina
| overall = 52–11
| confrecord = 24–4
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead
| name = Navy Midshipmen
| conference = NCAA University Division independent
| startyear = 1946
| endyear = 1966
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| championship =
| season = 1946–47
| name = Navy
| overall = 16–3
| conference =
| confstanding =
| postseason = NCAA Quarterfinal
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1947–48
| name = Navy
| overall = 10–7
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| championship =
| season = 1948–49
| name = Navy
| overall = 11–10
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| championship =
| season = 1949–50
| name = Navy
| overall = 14–7
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| championship =
| season = 1950–51
| name = Navy
| overall = 16–6
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| championship =
| season = 1951–52
| name = Navy
| overall = 16–7
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| championship =
| season = 1952–53
| name = Navy
| overall = 16–5
| conference =
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| postseason = NCAA First Round
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1953–54
| name = Navy
| overall = 18–8
| conference =
| confstanding =
| postseason = NCAA Elite Eight
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1954–55
| name = Navy
| overall = 11–9
| conference =
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| championship =
| season = 1955–56
| name = Navy
| overall = 10–9
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| championship =
| season = 1956–57
| name = Navy
| overall = 15–8
| conference =
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| championship =
| season = 1957–58
| name = Navy
| overall = 10–10
| conference =
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| championship =
| season = 1958–59
| name = Navy
| overall = 18–6
| conference =
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| postseason = NCAA University Division Sweet 16
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| championship =
| season = 1959–60
| name = Navy
| overall = 16–6
| conference =
| confstanding =
| postseason = NCAA University Division First Round
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| championship =
| season = 1960–61
| name = Navy
| overall = 10–9
| conference =
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| championship =
| season = 1961–62
| name = Navy
| overall = 13–8
| conference =
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| postseason = NIT First Round
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| championship =
| season = 1962–63
| name = Navy
| overall = 9–9
| conference =
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| championship =
| season = 1963–64
| name = Navy
| overall = 10–12
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| championship =
| season = 1964–65
| name = Navy
| overall = 10–10
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| championship =
| season = 1965–66
| name = Navy
| overall = 7–12
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}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal
| name = Navy
| overall = 257–160
| confrecord =
}}{{CBB Yearly Record End
| overall = 309–171
}}

See also

{{Portal|Biography}}
  • List of NCAA Division I Men's Final Four appearances by coach

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=ncb&id=3314423 |title=Former Navy coach Ben Carnevale dies at age 92 |author=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=March 26, 2008 |accessdate=March 27, 2008}}
2. ^Frezza Jr., Harry. "Raritan man attends Final Four for 57th time", Courier News, April 1, 2001. Accessed August 2, 2007. "Ben Carnevale, who turns 86 on October 30, has had the kind of life some people might call legendary. In fact, when you look at his life, which began in a house just off the last trolley stop on Gaston Avenue in Raritan Borough, you might agree. The 1934 Somerville High School graduate is a member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. He is also the winningest coach in United States Naval Academy history, a survivor of a ship that was torpedoed during World War II, and somebody who had a lot to do with building the NCAA basketball tournament."
3. ^Bernard L. "Ben" Carnevale {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070714143449/http://www.hoophall.com/halloffamers/bhof-ben-carnevale.html |date=July 14, 2007 }}, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Accessed August 3, 2007.

External links

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