Fred Enke

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Fred A. Enke (July 12, 1897November 2, 1985) was a college men's basketball coach. The Rochester, Minnesota native coached two seasons at the University of Louisville (1923-1925) and 36 seasons at the University of Arizona (1925-1961), compiling a 522-344 (.603) record overall. Coach Enke also spent two seasons as head football coach at University of Louisville compiling an 8-8-1 record. Fred Enke was also the head football coach at the University of Arizona (1931) compiling a 3-5-1 record overall.

Preceded by
Bill Duncan
Louisville Men's Head Football Coach
19231924
Succeeded by
Tom King
Preceded by
Walter Davis
Arizona Men's Head Basketball Coach
19251961
Succeeded by
Bruce Larson
Preceded by
James F. McKale
Arizona Men's Head Football Coach
19311931
Succeeded by
A.W. Farwick


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Arizona Wildcats Head Basketball Coaches

Cates • McKale • Pierce • Stanley • Davis • Enke • Larson • Snowden • Lindsey • Olsen

Forbes • Skinner • Gilette • Kates • Ruthrauff • Galbraith • Shipp • Quigley • King • McKaleEnke • Farwick • Oliver • Landreth • Miles W. Casteel • Winslow • WoodsonDoherty • LaRue • MudraWeberYoungMasonSmithTomeyMackovicHankwitzStoops

Gardiner • Bowman • Ford • Brucker • Powers • O'Rouke • Enke • King • Weber • Money • Apitz • Heldman • Church • Hickman • Dromo • CrumPitino

Larson • Baker • Duffy • Duncan • Enke • King • McGrath • Money • Cregor • Apitz • CampCorso • Alley • GibsonWeberSchnellenbergerCooperSmithPetrinoKragthorpe