Carl Nordly
Carl L. Nordly (August 30, 1901 – February 1990) was a head men's basketball coach at the University of Minnesota. Nordly started his coaching career at Carleton College, where he played collegiately.[1] In 1935, Nordly became a professor at Minnesota and in 1942, following the first retirement of Dave McMillan, took over as Gophers head coach. He coached the team from 1942 to 1944 and had a 17–23 career record. Nordly remained a professor at Minnesota until 1955.[2] Nordly's coaching style was heavily indebted to Walter Meanwell, former coach of the Wisconsin Badgers.[3]
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- Fred Charles (1901–1902)
- No team (1903)
- Henry Stiness (1904)
- A. C. Kingsbury (1905)
- No team (1906)
- Nelson A. Kellogg (1907–1910)
- No team (1911)
- William Wirtz (1912–1917)
- No team (1918–1919)
- Robert G. Buzzard (1920)
- Paul Harrison (1921–1923)
- William Muir (1924–1926)
- Roland Cowell (1927–1929)
- George Evans (1930–1934)
- Carl Nordly (1935)
- No team (1936)
- George Evans (1937–1944)
- Ralph McKinzie (1945)
- George Evans (1946–1947)
- John Pace (1948)
- Ralph McKinzie (1949–1956)
- Darrel Black (1957–1963)
- Thomas L. Meyer (1964–1967)
- Thomas A. Meyer (1968–1969)
- Dave Mason (1970–1971)
- Wayne Franke (1972)
- Dave Mason (1973–1975)
- Walt Owens (1976–1982)
- No team (1983–1990)
- Joe McFarland (1991–1997)
- Frank Del Medico (1998–1999)
- Dave Schrage (2000–2002)
- Ed Mathey (2003– )
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Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.
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Persondata |
Name |
Nordly, Carl |
Alternative names |
Nordly, Carl L. |
Short description |
Basketball player and coach, baseball coach, professor |
Date of birth |
August 30, 1901 |
Place of birth |
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Date of death |
February 1990 |
Place of death |
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