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This category is for notable men's basketball head and assistant coaches for LeMoyne–Owen College. The women's team is called the "Lady Magicians." The women's team is called the "Lady Magicians." Pages in category "LeMoyne–Owen Magicians basketball coaches"
The gymnasium at LeMoyne-Owen College was named after him. [3] Johnson was the coach and mentor of eight players who would later play in the NBA. [10] He was presented with the VSAC Coach of the Year award four times and was named SIAC Coach of the Year three times. As a coach, Johnson was described as "very strict", but also "very fair". [5]
Toggle College basketball coaches with 600 wins subsection. 1.1 Key. 1.2 Coaches. 2 See also. 3 Notes. 4 References. ... LeMoyne–Owen (1958–2005) 22: Rollie ...
This category is for basketball at LeMoyne–Owen College. ... LeMoyne–Owen Magicians basketball coaches (6 P) P. LeMoyne–Owen Magicians basketball players (4 P)
Winning coach: Jerry Johnson (LeMoyne–Owen) MOP: Bob Newman (LeMoyne–Owen) Attendance: 1,800 (Championship game) ... Rhode Island College 96 First round:
He was named the coach of the year of the Western Athletic Conference in 1984–85, when the Aztecs went 24–8 and qualified for the NCAA tournament. [5] Gaines was named athletic director for the Memphis City Schools in 2008, after coaching and serving as the athletic director at LeMoyne-Owen. [6]
Tommy Niland had the longest tenure at Le Moyne, coaching for 25 seasons, and is the all-time leader in games coached (536) and wins at the school (326). Niland led the Dolphins to six NCAA tournament appearances, the most of any Le Moyne head coach. The current head coach is Nate Champion, who played for the Dolphins from 2010 to 2014.
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