词条 | Hayden Riley |
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| name = Hayden Riley | image = | alt = | caption = | sport = Basketball, Baseball, Football | birth_date = {{Birth date|1921|9|14}} | birth_place = Guin, Alabama | death_date = {{Death date and age|1995|4|24|1921|9|14}} | death_place = Tuscaloosa, Alabama | alma_mater = | player_years1 = 1941–1942 | player_team1 = Howard College (3 sports) | player_years2 = 1946–1948 | player_team2 = Alabama (basketball, baseball) | player_positions = Guard (basketball) | coach_sport1 = Basketball | coach_years2 = 1948–1958 | coach_team2 = Coffee HS | coach_years3 = 1958–1960 | coach_team3 = Alabama (assistant) | coach_years4 = 1960–1968 | coach_team4 = Alabama | coach_sport5 = Baseball | coach_years6 = 1970–1979 | coach_team6 = Alabama | coach_sport7 = Football | coach_years8 = 1958–1969 | coach_team8 = Alabama (assistant) | overall_record = 102–104 ({{Winning percentage|102|104|0}}) (basketball) 224–163–1 ({{Winning percentage|224|163|1}}) (baseball) | bowl_record = | tournament_record = | championships = | awards = | coaching_records = }}{{Infobox military person |allegiance = {{USA}} |branch = {{flag|United States Navy}} |rank = |battles = World War II |unit = Training |serviceyears = 1942–1945 |awards = }}Lloyd Hayden Riley[1] (September 14, 1921 – April 24, 1995) was an American college basketball coach. He was the head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide for eight seasons during the 1960s, and the Tide's head baseball coach for ten seasons in the 1970s.[2] Riley was also a recruiting coordinator for football at Alabama under Paul "Bear" Bryant.[3] College and militaryBorn and raised in Guin, Alabama, Riley was a four-sport athlete in high school and played football, basketball, and baseball at Howard College (now Samford University).[2] He entered the U.S. Navy in 1942 and was stationed at NAS Pensacola in the nearby Florida panhandle as a physical trainer. Following his discharge from the military, he returned to college at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, where he lettered in basketball and baseball. He earned a bachelor's degree in physical education in August 1948 and earned a master's degree in 1953. CoachingJust days after earning his degree, Riley was the head coach of baseball and basketball at Coffee High School in Florence. He stayed for a decade, and his basketball team won the state championship in 1951, with high finishes in other years.[4] One of his players at Coffee was Wimp Sanderson, a future assistant under Riley at Alabama and later the Tide's head coach. Riley was also the head football coach at CHS for three seasons, beginning in 1955. He moved to the University of Alabama in 1958 as a football assistant to Bear Bryant (also Alabama's athletic director) and an assistant basketball coach under Eugene Lambert.[5] When Lambert left in 1960, Riley was promoted to head basketball coach. After eight seasons, Riley suffered his first losing season and resigned in 1968, and continued as an assistant athletic director.[6] In 1970, he succeeded Joe Sewell as head baseball coach for ten seasons and stepped down due to health reasons in 1979.[7][8][9] Riley served in the athletic department at Alabama until 1982,[3] then became commissioner of the Gulf South Conference from 1982 for two years.[10] He suffered a stroke in 1987[11] and was confined to a wheelchair, and lived at the VA hospital in Tuscaloosa.[12][13] Riley died of a heart attack in 1995 at age 73,[9][14] and was buried in Tuscaloosa. A city park in his hometown of Guin is named for him.[15] PersonalRiley was married to the former Lauranne Kudrop of Greenville and they had three children, two sons and a daughter.[16] Riley had five sisters[17] and was the older brother of football coach Bud Riley (1925–2012), who was the father of Mike Riley, the former head football coach at Nebraska.[18] Nephew Mike (b. 1953) played football at Alabama as a reserve defensive back in the early 1970s while Hayden was the head baseball coach.[9][14][18] Another nephew, Major Ogilvie,[19] was a running back in the Tide's wishbone offense from 1977 through 1980 and won two national championships.[20][21][22] Ogilvie is the son of Riley's sister Peggy.[17][23] References1. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=JIMfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=DqYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1728,7511681&dq=riley&hl=en |newspaper=Tuscaloosa News |title=Legal notices: Estate of Loyd Hayden Riley |date=May 25, 1995 |page=8C}} 2. ^1 {{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=UcodAAAAIBAJ&sjid=R6YEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6834%2C8549861 |newspaper=Tuscaloosa News |last=Carroll |first=Andrew |title=Friends pay tribute to Riley |date=April 26, 1995 |page=4C }} 3. ^1 {{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1817&dat=19960221&id=D80yAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IaYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7071,4222125 |newspaper=Tuscaloosa News |title=Riley overlooked by Alabama Sports Hall of Fame |last=Reed |first=Delbert |date=February 21, 1996 |page=2C}} 4. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZwQsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jsYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1484%2C866003 |newspaper=Florence Times |location=Alabama |title=Riley has everything needed as great coach |last=Halbrooks |first=Hap |date=April 8, 1956 |page=12}} 5. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1842&dat=19580311&id=OyIsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7sgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=997,3869885 |newspaper=Florence Times |location=Alabama |last=Halbrooks |first=Hap |title=Hayden Riley appointed assistant football, cage coach at Alabama |date=March 11, 1958 |page=4, section 2}} 6. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=wuMpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=udYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2000,369264 |newspaper=Gadsden Times |location=Alabama |title=Riley quits post |agency=Associated Press |date=March 4, 1968 |page=7}} 7. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=lTAdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4Z4EAAAAIBAJ&pg=4272%2C4302832 |newspaper=Tuscaloosa News |title=Riley resigns as UA coach |last=Browning |first=Al |date=May 20, 1979 |page=1B }} 8. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0XMpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=N9YEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2327,3528296 |newspaper=Gadsden Times |location=Alabama |title=Bama's Riley resigns |date=May 20, 1979 |page=39}} 9. ^1 2 {{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=UcodAAAAIBAJ&sjid=R6YEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6834,8549861 |newspaper=Tuscaloosa News |last=Carroll |first=Andrew |title=Friends pay tribute to Riley |date=April 24, 1995 |page=4C}} 10. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Oh8sAAAAIBAJ&sjid=L8kEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2390,514609 |newspaper=Times Daily |location=Florence, Alabama |last=Hodges |first=Jeff |title=Hayden Riley: I don't think I've ever had a day off work |date=February 3, 1983 |page=16}} 11. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ys4yAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hcgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6509,112542 |newspaper=Times Daily |location=Florence, Alabama |agency=wire reports |title=Riley suffers stroke |date=February 1, 1987 |page=2D}} 12. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=VEogAAAAIBAJ&sjid=36UEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2448,7901481 |newspaper=Tuscaloosa News |last=Hurt |first=Cecil |title=Hayden Riley: he's been a jack-of-all-sports |date=July 30, 1987 |page=17}} 13. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=w2oeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=gsgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1921,3369332 |newspaper=Times Daily |location=Florence, Alabama |last=Smith |first=Wayne |title=Florence welcomes Riley back |date=February 22, 1988 |page=1B}} 14. ^1 {{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=lg0oAAAAIBAJ&sjid=B9gEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1898,2672874 |newspaper=Gadsden Times |agency=(NYT regional newspapers) |location=Alabama |title=Former Tide coach remembered |date=April 26, 1995 |page=C1}} 15. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.guinal.org/#!parksandrec/c9zz |publisher=GuinAl.org |title=City of Guin, Alabama - Hayden Riley Park |accessdate=June 9, 2016}} 16. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=vBAdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KpsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7073,4679944 |newspaper=Tuscaloosa News |title=Sidelines |date=July 30, 1967 |page=10}} 17. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Margaret-Watkins&lc=4394&pid=147508241&mid=4497181&locale=en-US |work=obits.dignitymemorial.com |title=Margaret Riley Watkins - (1933-2010) |accessdate=October 20, 2014}} 18. ^1 {{cite news |url=http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindbeaversbeat/2009/12/the_lives_of_two_rileys_define.html |newspaper=Oregonian |location=Portland |last=Tokito |first=Mike |title=The lives of two Rileys define Oregon State football |date=December 2, 2009 |accessdate=October 20, 2014}} 19. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1891&dat=19770927&id=uqQfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LdYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2288,4122081 |newspaper=Gadsden Times |location=Alabama |last=Smothers |first=Jimmy |title=Bama not sound: Gryska |date=September 27, 1977 |page=9 }} 20. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=zsZUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ejsNAAAAIBAJ&pg=888%2C1885030 |newspaper=Palm Beach Post |last=Mlynczak |first=Larry |title=Ogilvie doesn't need limelight, he's got 'Bama |date=October 14, 1979 |page=E4 }} 21. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2013/12/bama_running_legend_major_ogil.html |work=AL.com |title=Bama running legend Major Ogilvie to be inducted into 2014 Alabama Sports Hall of Fame class (video) |last=Wray |first=Cheryl |date=December 14, 2013 |accessdate=October 20, 2014 }} 22. ^{{cite news |url=http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/2624/where-are-they-now-major-ogilvie |work=ESPN |title=Where are they now? Major Ogilvie |date=September 4, 2009 |accessdate=October 20, 2014}} 23. ^{{cite web |url=https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=26885483 |work=Find a Grave |title=Morgan Oslin Ogilvie, Sr. |accessdate=October 20, 2014}} External links
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