词条 | Harold Anderson (basketball) |
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| name = Harold Anderson | image = | image_size = | caption = | number = | position = | height_ft = | height_in = | height_footnote = | weight_lb = | weight_footnote = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1902|09|11}} | birth_place = Akron, Ohio | death_date = {{Death date and age|1967|06|13|1902|9|11}} | death_place = Fort Lauderdale, Florida | nationality = American | high_school = Central (Akron, Ohio) | college = Otterbein (1921–1924) | coach_start = 1934 | coach_end = 1963 | years1 = | team1 = | years2 = | team2 = | cyears1 = 1934–1942 | cteam1 = Toledo | cyears2 = 1943–1963 | cteam2 = Bowling Green | cyears3 = | cteam3 = | cyears4 = | cteam4 = | highlights =
| HOF_coach = 1985 | CBBASKHOF_year = 2006 }} W. Harold Anderson (September 11, 1902 – June 13, 1967) was an American college men's basketball coach at Bowling Green State University and the University of Toledo. As a player, he played at Otterbein College, a small liberal arts college outside Columbus, Ohio. As a coach he was one of the first to win more than 500 games on the collegiate level. Early LifeAnderson was born September 11, 1902 in Akron, Ohio. He attended Akron Central High School, where he played football, baseball, basketball and ran track.[1] He then attended Otterbein College in Columbus, Ohio where he earned eleven athletic letters: three each in football, baseball and basketball and two in track.[1] Coaching careerAnderson began his career as a teacher and coach at Wauseon High School (Ohio) and Toledo Waite High School.[1] Andreson Coached at the University of Toledo from 1934-1942 and compiled a record of 142-41.[2] Anderson then coached at Bowling Green State University from 1943-1963, with a record of 362-155.[2][3] His career collegiate coaching record was 504-226.[2][3] After his retirement from coaching, Anderson continued to serve Bowling Green State University as the Director of Athletics.[4] While pioneering the run and gun, up-tempo style of play, he developed eleven (all of whom played in the NBA) All-America athletes, including Don Otten, Hall of Fame inductee Nate Thurmond and 1950 NBA draft No. 1 overall pick Chuck Share.[4] Honors/Awards
Head coaching record{{CBB Yearly Record Start||type=coach |conference= |postseason= |poll=no }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead |name=Toledo Rockets |startyear=1934 |conference=Independent |endyear=1942 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1934–35 | name =Toledo | overall =13-3 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1935–36 | name =Toledo | overall =12-4 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1936–37 | name =Toledo | overall =18-4 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1937–38 | name =Toledo | overall =14-6 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1938–39 | name =Toledo | overall =17-10 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1939–40 | name =Toledo | overall =24-6 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1940–41 | name =Toledo | overall =21-3 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1941–42 | name =Toledo | overall =23-5 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason =NIT Semifinals/Nit 4th Place }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal | name =Toledo | overall =142-41 | confrecord = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead |name=Bowling Green Falcons |startyear=1942 |conference=1942-1953 Independent,1953-1963 MAC |endyear=1963 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1942–43 | name =Bowling Green | overall =18-5 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1943–44 | name =Bowling Green | overall =22-4 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason =NIT Quarterfinals }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1944–45 | name =Bowling Green | overall =24-4 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason =NIT Runner Up }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1945–46 | name =Bowling Green | overall =27-5 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason =NIT Quarterfinals }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1946–47 | name =Bowling Green | overall =28-7 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1947–48 | name =Bowling Green | overall =27-6 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason =NIT Quarterfinals }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1948–49 | name =Bowling Green | overall =24-7 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason =NIT Semifinals/NIT 3rd Place }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1949–50 | name =Bowling Green | overall =19-11 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1950–51 | name =Bowling Green | overall =10-4**(15-12) | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason = Gene Meullich (5-8); Harold Anderson (10-4) }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1951–52 | name =Bowling Green | overall =17-10 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1952–53 | name =Bowling Green | overall =12-15 | conference = | confstanding = | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1953–54 | name =Bowling Green | overall =17-7 | conference =10-3 | confstanding =2nd | championship = | postseason =NIT Quarterfinals }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1954–55 | name =Bowling Green | overall =6-16 | conference =5-9 | confstanding =T-5th | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1955–56 | name =Bowling Green | overall =4-19 | conference =1-11 | confstanding =7th | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1956–57 | name =Bowling Green | overall =14-9 | conference =7-5 | confstanding =T-3rd | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1957–58 | name =Bowling Green | overall =15-8 | conference =6-6 | confstanding =4th | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1958–59 | name =Bowling Green | overall =18-8 | conference =9-3 | confstanding =T-1st | championship =conference | postseason =NCAA 1st Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1959–60 | name =Bowling Green | overall =10-14 | conference =6-6 | confstanding =3rd | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1960–61 | name =Bowling Green | overall =10-14 | conference =4-8 | confstanding =T-5th | championship = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1961–62 | name =Bowling Green | overall =21-4 | conference =11-1 | confstanding =1st | championship =conference | postseason =NCAA 1st Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | season =1962–63 | name =Bowling Green | overall =19-8 | conference =9-3 | confstanding =1st | championship =conference | postseason =NCAA 2nd Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal | name =Bowling Green | overall =362-185[2][3] | confrecord =68-55 }}{{CBB Yearly Record End |overall=504-226[2][3] }} References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=https://www.coachesdatabase.com/harold-anderson/|title=Harold Anderson (Hall of Fame Coach)|publisher=}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/coaches/harold-anderson-1.html|title=Harold Anderson Coaching Record|website=College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com}} 3. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=https://www.coachesdatabase.com/harold-anderson/|title=Harold Anderson (Hall of Fame Coach)|publisher=}} 4. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://bgsufalcons.com/hof.aspx?hof=2|title=Harold Anderson (1966) - Hall of Fame|website=Bowling Green State University Athletics}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=BGSU announces Stroh Center debuts|url=http://m2.toledoblade.com/BGSU/2010/04/10/BGSU-announces-Stroh-Center-debuts.html|publisher=The Toledo Blade|accessdate=2012-12-18|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130204104810/http://m2.toledoblade.com/BGSU/2010/04/10/BGSU-announces-Stroh-Center-debuts.html|archivedate=2013-02-04|df=}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://bgsufalcons.com/hof.aspx?hof=2|title=Harold Anderson (1966) - Hall of Fame|website=Bowling Green State University Athletics}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://utrockets.com/hof.aspx?hof=7|title=Harold Anderson (1978)|website=University of Toledo Athletics}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hoophall.com/hall-of-famers/harold-anderson|title=The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame :: Harold Anderson|website=www.hoophall.com}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=https://collegebasketballexperience.com/members/w-harold-anderson/|title=W. Harold Anderson|publisher=}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://ohiobasketballhalloffame.com/?p=272|title=Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame|website=ohiobasketballhalloffame.com}} External links
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