Ray McCallum
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Sport | Basketball | |
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College | Indiana | |
Title | Assistant coach | |
Record with Team | 0-0 | |
Overall Record | 170-149 | |
Coaching positions | ||
1993-2000 2000-2004 |
Ball State Houston |
Ray McCallum (born March 6, 1961 in West Memphis, Arkansas) is a former player and head coach of Ball State University's men's basketball team. He is currently an assistant coach at Indiana University.
McCallum won Indiana High School Athletic Association Championships in both his junior and senior year at Muncie Central High School. At Ball State he scored 2,109 points during his career and was Player of the Year in the Mid-American Conference his senior year. In 1983 he was awarded the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award. His number (10) is one of two numbers retired at Ball State, along with Bonzi Wells's 42.
McCallum's coaching record at Ball State was 126-76. [1] He guided the Cardinals to two NCAA appearances during his tenure.
McCallum also served as an assistant coach at Wisconsin, Michigan and Oklahoma. From 2000 until 2004, he served as head coach at Houston, where his record was 44-73 [2].
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Preceded by Dick Hunsaker |
Ball State University Head Basketball Coaches 1993–2000 |
Succeeded by Tim Buckley |
Preceded by Clyde Drexler |
University of Houston Head Basketball Coaches 2000–2004 |
Succeeded by Tom Penders |