Bill Chandler
Sport(s) | Basketball |
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Biographical details | |
Born |
Chicago, Illinois | August 27, 1895
Died |
May 23, 1953 57) Wauwatosa, Wisconsin | (aged
Playing career | |
1915–1918 | Wisconsin |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1919–1921 | UW-River Falls |
1921–1928 | Iowa State |
1928–1930 | Wisconsin (asst.) |
1930–1951 | Marquette |
William Stephen "Bill" Chandler (August 27, 1895 – May 23, 1953) was an American college basketball coach.
Biography
Early life
Bill Chandler played basketball at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and was a center on the 1915-16 and 1917-18 teams, both of which finished in first place in the Big Ten.
Coaching career
Chandler's first head coaching job was at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. During his two seasons (1919–21), he compiled a 27-7 record.
Chandler coached at Iowa State for seven seasons (1921–28)[1] and later coached Marquette basketball for 21 seasons (1930–51).[2] His 193 victories are second all-time behind Al McGuire. Chandler was president of the National Association of Basketball Coaches in 1938 and was instrumental in forming the NCAA Basketball Tournament. His best years came in 1932-33 when he directed the squad to a mark of 14-3 and in the following campaign when Marquette compiled a 15-4 record. He died of a heart attack in 1953.[3]
Awards
Chandler is a member of Marquette University's M Club Hall of Fame.
Head coaching record
NCAA
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Iowa State (Missouri Valley Conference) (1921–1928) | |||||||||
1921–22 | Iowa State | 10-8 | 8-8 | T-4th | |||||
1922–23 | Iowa State | 10-8 | 9-7 | 4th | |||||
1923–24 | Iowa State | 2-16 | 2-14 | 9th | |||||
1924–25 | Iowa State | 2-15 | 1-15 | 9th | |||||
1925–26 | Iowa State | 4-14 | 3-11 | 9th | |||||
1926–27 | Iowa State | 9-9 | 7-8 | 8th | |||||
1927–28 | Iowa State | 3-15 | 3-15 | 10th | |||||
Iowa State: | 40-85 | 33-78 | |||||||
Marquette (Independent) (1930–1951) | |||||||||
1930–31 | Marquette | 11-7 | |||||||
1931–32 | Marquette | 11-8 | |||||||
1932–33 | Marquette | 14-3 | |||||||
1933–34 | Marquette | 15-4 | |||||||
1934–35 | Marquette | 11-7 | |||||||
1935–36 | Marquette | 7-12 | |||||||
1936–37 | Marquette | 8-8 | |||||||
1937–38 | Marquette | 14-5 | |||||||
1938–39 | Marquette | 12-5 | |||||||
1939–40 | Marquette | 7-9 | |||||||
1940–41 | Marquette | 2-13 | |||||||
1941–42 | Marquette | 6-11 | |||||||
1942–43 | Marquette | 9-10 | |||||||
1943–44 | Marquette | 8-6 | |||||||
1944–45 | Marquette | 7-10 | |||||||
1945–46 | Marquette | 11-7 | |||||||
1946–47 | Marquette | 9-14 | |||||||
1947–48 | Marquette | 9-15 | |||||||
1948–49 | Marquette | 8-13 | |||||||
1949–50 | Marquette | 6-17 | |||||||
1950–51 | Marquette | 8-14 | |||||||
Marquette: | 193-198 | ||||||||
Total: | 233-283 | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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References
- ↑ "Iowa State Cyclone Basketball: All-Time Results" (PDF). Iowa State University. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 November 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-21.
- ↑ Betsy Van Sickle (ed.), 1986-87 Marquette Basketball Media Guide (Milwaukee: Marquette University, 1986), 12, 100-101.
- ↑ "Bill Chandler, Ex-Marquette Coach, Dies". Chicago Tribune. May 24, 1953. p. 3.