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About Coach John Wooden
In 1942, Wooden served as a Navy lieutenant during World War II, and shortly thereafter he returned to the world of basketball. In 1946 coached basketball at Indiana State Teachers College. His basketball teams secured a 44-15 record over two seasons and back-to-back Indiana Collegiate Conference titles. He also coached baseball and served as athletic director while he earned a Master’s degree in English.
In 1947 his team received an invitation to the National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball (NAIB) National Tournament in Kansas City, however he refused the invite because the NAIB banned African-American players.
Wooden arrived at UCLA to take over as head basketball coach in 1948. At the time, the facilities to build a team were subpar, but Wooden was focused on giving his team the discipline to become great competitors—and his players’ hard work paid off.
Over time UCLA won 38 straight NCAA tournaments, had 88 consecutive victories, secured four perfect 30-0 seasons and won 10 national championships. Wooden was the first person to be in
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John Wooden
American basketball coach (1910–2010)
Wooden, c. 1972 | |
| Born | (1910-10-14)October 14, 1910 Hall, Indiana, U.S. |
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| Died | June 4, 2010(2010-06-04) (aged 99) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| 1929–1932 | Purdue |
| 1932–1937 | Indianapolis Kautskys |
| 1937–1938 | Whiting / Hammond Ciesar All-Americans |
| 1938–1939 | Indianapolis Kautskys |
| Position(s) | Guard |
| 1933–1935 | Dayton HS |
| 1935–1944 | South Bend Central HS |
| 1946–1948 | Indiana State |
| 1948–1975 | UCLA |
| 1948 | Indiana State |
| 1946–1948 | Indiana State |
| Overall | 664–162 (college basketball) 7–7 (college baseball) |
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