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| name = Don Meyer | image = | alt = | caption = | sport = Basketball | current_title = | current_team = | current_conference = | current_record = | contract = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1944|12|16}} | birth_place = Wayne, Nebraska | death_date = {{Death date and age|2014|5|18|1944|12|16}} | death_place = Aberdeen, South Dakota | alma_mater = | player_years1 = ? | player_team1 = Northern Colorado | coach_years1 = 1968–1970 | coach_team1 = Western State (assistant) | coach_years2 = 1970–1972 | coach_team2 = Utah (assistant) | coach_years3 = 1972–1975 | coach_team3 = Hamline | coach_years4 = 1975–1999 | coach_team4 = Lipscomb | coach_years5 = 1999–2010 | coach_team5 = Northern State | overall_record = 923–324 | bowl_record = | tournament_record = | championships = NAIA (1986) | awards = John Bunn Award (2010) | coaching_records = }}Donald Wayne Meyer (December 16, 1944 – May 18, 2014) was an American college basketball coach who completed his career in 2010 as head coach of the men's team at Northern State University. He was once head coach at Hamline University and Lipscomb University.[1] Meyer was born in 1944 in Wayne, Nebraska.[1] College basketball coaching careerMeyer held the record for most wins by a men's basketball coach whose career included at least one stint with an NCAA member school, until it was surpassed by Duke University coach Mike Krzyzewski in November 2011. His career win total includes stints as a NAIA coach.[2] He is the subject of the book, Playing for Coach Meyer written by Steve Smiley, who played for Meyer as a point guard (1999–2004), and who served as an assistant coach from 2006 to 2008. Meyer is also the subject of a more extensive biography, How Lucky You Can Be: The Story of Coach Don Meyer, written by ESPN baseball analyst Buster Olney, who has had a close relationship with Meyer since Olney was assigned to cover baseball in Nashville while Meyer was coaching at Lipscomb. Pat Summitt cites Meyer as a major influence on her development as a coach, noting in a 2009 interview: {{quote|He taught me how to teach others how to play the game. When I started coaching at Tennessee, I was 22 years old. I had four players 21 that were seniors. And I never coached a day in my life. So did Coach Meyer help me? Tremendously.[3]}}He had 3 major rules: 1. Everybody takes notes. 2. Everybody says "please" and "thank you". 3. Everybody picks up trash. Accident and cancerDon Meyer had cancer discovered in his liver and intestines (bowels[2]) during emergency surgery after a car crash on September 5, 2008.[4] His lower left leg had to be amputated below the knee due to injuries from the car crash. During the surgery they found cancer and later operated on it.[5] AwardsAt the ESPY Awards 2009, Meyer was awarded the Jimmy V (Jim Valvano) Award For Perseverance. In February 2011, Coach Meyer was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame not only for his basketball coaching skills and records but was also recognized as an outstanding collegiate basketball and baseball athlete and administrator. In 2012, Meyer was inducted into the South Dakota Hall of Fame. Retirement and deathOn February 22, 2010, Northern State announced that Meyer would be retiring at the end of the 2009–10 season after 38 years of coaching. Later that year, on June 30, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced that Meyer was that year's recipient of the John Bunn Award, given by the Hall for significant contributions to the sport.[6] Casey Bond, a Lipscomb alum, is producing the independent film about Meyer under the working title My Many Sons, along with producing partner Brad Wilson. The film is being produced on a budget of between $2 and $5 million under Bond and Wilson's production company, Higher Purpose Entertainment.[7][8] The filming took place in Nashville, Tennessee and Aberdeen, South Dakota and the projects is currently in post production. Don Meyer died of cancer on May 18, 2014, aged 69, in Aberdeen, South Dakota.[9] Head coaching record{{CBB Yearly Record Start|type=coach |conference= |postseason= |poll=no }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead| |name=Hamline Pipers |startyear=1972 |conference=Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference |endyear=1975 |}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1972–73 | name = Hamline | overall = 5–20 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1973–74 | name = Hamline | overall = 16–10 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1974–75 | name = Hamline | overall = 16–11 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = NCAA D–III Quarterfinals }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = Hamline | overall = 37–41 | confrecord = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead| |name=Lipscomb Bisons |startyear=1975 |conference=Volunteer State Athletic Conference |endyear=1985 |}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1975–76 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 11–19 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1976–77 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 18–9 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1977–78 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 21–6 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1978–79 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 21–12 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1979–80 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 15–15 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1980–81 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 25–11 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1981–82 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 33–4 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = NAIA First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1982–83 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 19–14 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1983–84 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 30–5 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1984–85 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 25–9 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = NAIA Second Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead| |name=Lipscomb Bisons |startyear=1985 |conference=Tennessee Collegiate Athletic Conference |endyear=1996 |}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = national | season = 1985–86 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 35–4 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = NAIA Champions }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1986–87 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 27–6 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1987–88 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 33–3 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = NAIA Second Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1988–89 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 38–2 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1989–90 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 41–5 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = NAIA Semifinals }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1990–91 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 35–4 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = NAIA Quarterfinals }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1991–92 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 31–5 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = NAIA Second Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1992–93 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 34–4 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = NAIA Quarterfinals }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1993–94 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 29–6 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = NAIA First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1994–95 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 30–7 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = NAIA Second Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1995–96 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 33–6 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = NAIA Semifinals }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead| |name=Lipscomb Bisons |startyear=1996 |conference=TranSouth Athletic Conference |endyear=1999 |}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1996–97 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 30–6 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = NAIA First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1997–98 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 26–8 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1998–99 | name = Lipscomb | overall = 25–9 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = NAIA First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = Lipscomb | overall = 665–179 | confrecord = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead| |name=Northern State Wolves |startyear=1999 |conference=Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference |endyear=2010 |}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1999–00 | name = Northern State | overall = 13–14 | conference = 10–8 | confstanding = 5th | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2000–01 | name = Northern State | overall = 14–13 | conference = 10–8 | confstanding = 5th | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference | season = 2001–02 | name = Northern State | overall = 20–8 | conference = 14–4 | confstanding = T–1st | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference | season = 2002–03 | name = Northern State | overall = 20–9 | conference = 15–3 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference tournament | season = 2003–04 | name = Northern State | overall = 24–7 | conference = 13–3 | confstanding = 2nd | postseason = NCAA D–II First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference tournament | season = 2004–05 | name = Northern State | overall = 21–10 | conference = 9–5 | confstanding = 3rd | postseason = NCAA D–II First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2005–06 | name = Northern State | overall = 27–6 | conference = 11–3 | confstanding = 2nd | postseason = NCAA D–II Regional Final }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2006–07 | name = Northern State | overall = 21–8 | conference = 13–5 | confstanding = T–3rd | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2007–08 | name = Northern State | overall = 29–4 | conference = 16–2 | confstanding = 2nd | postseason = NCAA D–II Regional Final }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2008–09 | name = Northern State | overall = 19–11 | conference = 8–5 | confstanding = 7th | postseason = NCAA D–II First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 2009–10 | name = Northern State | overall = 13–14 | conference = 9–11 | confstanding = T–9th | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = Northern State | overall = 221–104 | confrecord = 128–59 }}{{CBB Yearly Record End |overall=923–324 }} See also
References1. ^1 {{cite web| url = http://www.nsuwolvesathletics.com/coaches.aspx?rc=113&path=mbball| title = 2008-2009 Men's Basketball Coaching Staff| accessdate = 2009-01-01| work = NSUWolvesAthletics.com| publisher = Northern State University}} {{Lipscomb Bisons men's basketball coach navbox}}{{Northern State Wolves men's basketball coach navbox}}{{Jimmy V Perseverance}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Meyer, Don}}2. ^1 Meyer, NCAA's leading active men's coach in wins, has treatable cancer - Men's College Basketball - ESPN 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=4934150|title=Don Meyer set to retire at end of year|accessdate=2010-02-22|last=Olney |first=Buster |date=2010-02-22 |publisher=ESPN.com}} 4. ^{{cite web| url = http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/e60/news/story?id=3710245| title = Twelve wins away: Don Meyer's hard road back from the brink| accessdate = 2009-01-01| work = ESPN The Magazine | publisher = ESPN.com| first = Buster |last=Olney |date=2008-11-18}} 5. ^Northern State coach has leg amputated as part of cancer treatment - Men's College Basketball - ESPN 6. ^{{cite press release |url=http://www.hoophall.com/news/2010/6/30/legendary-coach-don-meyer-to-receive-hall-of-fames-2010-john.html |title=Legendary Coach Don Meyer To Receive Hall of Fame’s 2010 John W. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award |publisher=Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |date=June 30, 2010 |accessdate=July 8, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100714221043/http://www.hoophall.com/news/2010/6/30/legendary-coach-don-meyer-to-receive-hall-of-fames-2010-john.html |archivedate=July 14, 2010 |df= }} 7. ^{{cite web|author= Mike Organ|url=http://articles.aberdeennews.com/2013-03-04/sports/37447797_1_don-meyer-pat-summitt-moonglow-films |title=Don Meyer movie gaining support – Aberdeen American News |publisher=Articles.aberdeennews.com |date=March 4, 2013 |accessdate=March 8, 2013}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tennessean.com/article/20130303/COLUMNIST0203/303030043/Midstate-chatter-Pat-Summitt-gives-thumbs-up-Don-Meyer-movie|title=Midstate chatter: Pat Summitt gives thumbs up to Don Meyer movie|date=March 3, 2013|first=Mike|last=Organ|publisher=The Tennessean|accessdate=March 15, 2013}} 9. ^{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/10949643/don-meyer-college-basketball-coaches-most-wins-dies-age-69 |title=Don Meyer dies at age of 69 |first=Buster |last=Olney |authorlink=Buster Olney |publisher=ESPN.com |date=May 18, 2014 |accessdate=May 18, 2014}} 14 : 1944 births|2014 deaths|American amputees|American basketball coaches|Basketball players from Nebraska|Hamline Pipers men's basketball coaches|College men's basketball head coaches in the United States|Lipscomb Bisons men's basketball coaches|Northern Colorado Bears men's basketball players|Northern State Wolves men's basketball coaches|People from Wayne, Nebraska|Utah Utes men's basketball coaches|Deaths from cancer in South Dakota|American men's basketball players |
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