词条 | Lee Rose (basketball) |
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| name = Lee Rose | image = | alt = | caption = | sport = Basketball, baseball | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1936|10|23}} | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = | player_sport1 = Basketball | player_years2 = ?–1958 | player_team2 = Transylvania | player_sport3 = Baseball | player_years4 = ?–1958 | player_team4 = Transylvania | player_positions = Guard (basketball) | coach_sport1 = Basketball | coach_years2 = 1959–1964 | coach_team2 = Transylvania (assistant) | coach_years3 = 1964–1965 | coach_team3 = Transylvania (interim HC) | coach_years4 = 1965–1968 | coach_team4 = Cincinnati (freshmen) | coach_years5 = 1968–1975 | coach_team5 = Transylvania | coach_years6 = 1975–1978 | coach_team6 = Charlotte | coach_years7 = 1978–1980 | coach_team7 = Purdue | coach_years8 = 1980–1986 | coach_team8 = South Florida | coach_years9 = 1986–1988 | coach_team9 = San Antonio Spurs (assistant) | coach_years10 = 1988–1989 | coach_team10 = New Jersey Nets (assistant) | coach_years11 = 1991–1992 | coach_team11 = Milwaukee Bucks (assistant) | coach_years12 = 1996–2001 | coach_team12 = Charlotte Hornets (assistant) | coach_years13 = 2007–2008 | coach_team13 = Charlotte Bobcats (assistant) | coach_sport14 = Baseball | coach_years15 = 1960–1964 | coach_team15 = Transylvania | admin_years1 = 1968–1975 | admin_team1 = Transylvania | admin_years2 = 1975–1978 | admin_team2 = Charlotte | overall_record = 388–162 (basketball) | bowl_record = | tournament_record = 8–3 (NCAA Division I) 9–5 (NIT) | championships = Basketball 2 NCAA Division I Regional—Final Four (1977, 1980) 2 Sun Belt regular season (1977, 1978) Sun Belt Tournament (1977) Big Ten regular season (1979) | awards = | coaching_records = }} Lee Rose (born October 23, 1936) is an American former basketball coach and college athletic administrator. He served as the head men's basketball at Transylvania University—in an interim capacity in 1964–65 and on a permanent basis from 1968 to 1975—the University of North Carolina at Charlotte from 1975 to 1978, Purdue University from 1978 to 1980, and the University of South Florida from 1980 to 1986, compiling a career college basketball coach record in 388–162. Rose twice coached teams to the Final Four of the NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament, with Charlotte 49ers in 1977 and the Purdue Boilermakers in 1980. After leaving the college ranks, Rose was an assistant coach with several teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA) between 1986 and 2001. Collegiate careerRose, a native of Irvine, Kentucky, is a 1958 alumnus of Transylvania University where he served as an assistant coach after graduation under C. M. Newton. He then took a similar position at the University of Cincinnati before returning to his alma mater as head coach and athletic director and recorded 160 wins in eight seasons. In 1975 he became the head coach and athletic director at UNC Charlotte, where in three seasons he took the 49ers to one NIT championship game (1976) and to the NCAA Final Four (1977). In 1977 he was named The Sporting News National Coach of the Year, the Sun Belt Coach of the Year, and Charlotte's "Citizen of the Year". In three seasons Rose's record at Charlotte was 72–18 (.800). Rose left Charlotte for Purdue University in 1978 and led them to the Final Four in 1980, and is one of only ten coaches in NCAA history to take two different schools to the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament.[1] Rose left Purdue after two seasons after compiling a 50–18 record and finished his coaching career at the University of South Florida. Later careerAfter retiring from the college ranks in 1986 Rose served as an assistant coach for four NBA teams: the San Antonio Spurs (1986–1988); the New Jersey Nets (1988–1989); the Milwaukee Bucks (1991–1992), and the Charlotte Hornets (1996–2001). He also served as the Bucks' vice president of player personnel in the mid-1990s. Rose and his wife reside in Charlotte, North Carolina, where they attend nearly every Charlotte 49ers basketball game. On June 7, 2007, Rose was hired by the Charlotte Bobcats to be part of head coach Sam Vincent's staff. He has four grandchildren, Lee Rose; Kristi Rose; James Rose; and Alexzander Rose. Head coaching recordBasketball{{CBB Yearly Record Start | type = coach | conference = | postseason = | poll = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead| name = Transylvania Pioneers | conference = | startyear = 1964 | endyear = 1965 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1964–65 | name = Transylvania | overall = 21–10 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Transylvania Pioneers | conference = | startyear = 1968 | endyear = 1975 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1968–69 | name = Transylvania | overall = 20–7 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1969–70 | name = Transylvania | overall = 21–7 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1970–71 | name = Transylvania | overall = 21–3 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1971–72 | name = Transylvania | overall = 21–6 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1972–73 | name = Transylvania | overall = 20–7 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1973–74 | name = Transylvania | overall = 16–10 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1974–75 | name = Transylvania | overall = 20–7 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = Transylvania | overall = 160–57 | confrecord = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Charlotte 49ers | conference = NCAA Division I independent | startyear = 1975 | endyear = 1976 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1975–76 | name = Charlotte | overall = 24–6 | conference = | confstanding = | postseason = NIT Runner-Up }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Charlotte 49ers | conference = Sun Belt Conference | startyear = 1976 | endyear = 1978 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = confboth | season = 1976–77 | name = Charlotte | overall = 28–5 | conference = 5–1 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = NCAA Division I Fourth Place }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference | season = 1977–78 | name = Charlotte | overall = 20–7 | conference = 9–1 | confstanding = 1st | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = Charlotte | overall = 72–18 | confrecord = 14–2 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Purdue Boilermakers | conference = Big Ten Conference | startyear = 1978 | endyear = 1980 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference | season = 1978–79 | name = Purdue | overall = 27–8 | conference = 13–5 | confstanding = T–1st | postseason = NIT Runner-up }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1979–80 | name = Purdue | overall = 23–10 | conference = 11–7 | confstanding = 3rd | postseason = NCAA Division I Third Place }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = Purdue | overall = 50–18 | confrecord = 24–12 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead | name = South Florida Bulls | conference = Sun Belt Conference | startyear = 1980 | endyear = 1986 }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1980–81 | name = South Florida | overall = 18–11 | conference = 7–5 | confstanding = 4th | postseason = NIT First Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1981–82 | name = South Florida | overall = 17–11 | conference = 4–6 | confstanding = 4th | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1982–83 | name = South Florida | overall = 22–10 | conference = 8–6 | confstanding = 4th | postseason = NIT Second Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1983–84 | name = South Florida | overall = 17–11 | conference = 9–5 | confstanding = T–2nd | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1984–85 | name = South Florida | overall = 18–12 | conference = 6–8 | confstanding = T–4th | postseason = NIT Second Round }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | season = 1985–86 | name = South Florida | overall = 14–14 | conference = 5–9 | confstanding = T–6th | postseason = }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = South Florida | overall = 106–69 | confrecord = 39–39 }}{{CBB Yearly Record End | overall = 388–162 }} See also
References1. ^http://www.coachleerose.com/history.htm External links
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