Gordon C. Stauffer | |
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Sport(s) | Basketball |
Current position | |
Title | Head coach |
Team | Indiana State |
Biographical details | |
Born | May 21, 1930 |
Place of birth | Fort Wayne, Indiana |
Playing career | |
1948–1952 | Michigan State |
Position(s) | Guard |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1959–1962 1962–1966 1966–1967 1967–1975 1975–1979 1979–1981 1981–1990 |
South Carolina (asst.) Oklahoma (asst.) Washburn Indiana State IPFW Geneva Nicholls State |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 299-331 (.475) |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
1967: Central Intercollegiate Conf. Championship 1968: Indiana Collegiate Conf. Championship 1968: NCAA Regional Championship |
Gordon C. Stauffer (born May 21, 1930 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is a retired American basketball coach. He was the head men's basketball coach at Indiana State University; leading their transition from NCAA College Division (now Division II) to Division I and membership in the Midwestern Conference and ultimately the Missouri Valley Conference. He also coached at Washburn University, Indiana University_Purdue University - Fort Wayne (IPFW), at Geneva College; his last college position was at Nicholls State (Louisiana) where he coached the Colonels from 1981–1990, again leading the school through a transition period from Div II to Div I.
A Fort Wayne, Indiana South High star, led the Archers to Sectional and Regional titles in his Junior season (1947); he was tabbed 'Honorable Mention All-State' and attended Michigan State on a basketball scholarship; while at Michigan State, he was a member of their first Big Ten conference team; the second-leading scorer in 1952 and lettered three seasons for the Spartans.[1] He was coached by two coaches, most notably Hall-of-Famer Pete Newell.
Stauffer was drafted in the 1952 NBA Draft by the Indianapolis Olympians.[2] While he was the first of Michigan State's 55 NBA draft picks,[3] he never played for the Olympians and moved into the high coaching ranks in his home state of Indiana where he coached the Royerton Redbirds from 1955-1959. He left Royerton to move into the college coaching ranks at the Univ. of South Carolina where he assisted Walt Hambrick and Bob Stevens; he then moved to the Univ. of Oklahoma with Bob Stevens as the top assistant.
He got his first head coaching job with Washburn University 4 seasons later.
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Indiana State ((Indiana Collegiate Conference), (Midwestern Conference)) (1967, 1970–1969, 1972) |
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1967-1968 | Indiana State | 23-8 | 9-3 | 1st | NCAA Div II National Finalist | ||||
1968-1969 | Indiana State | 13-13 | independent | n / a | None | ||||
1969–1970 | Indiana State | 16-10 | unknown | unknown | None | ||||
1970-1971 | Indiana State | 17-9 | 5-3 | unknown | None | ||||
1971-1972 | Indiana State | 12-14 | 3-4 | unknown | None | ||||
1972-1973 | Indiana State | 16-10 | unknown | unknown | None | ||||
1973-1974 | Indiana State | 12-14 | independent | n / a | None | ||||
1974-1975 | Indiana State | 12-14 | independent | n / a | None | ||||
Indiana State: | 121-90 (.573) | unknown | |||||||
Washburn: | 15-6 (.714) | unknown | |||||||
IPFW: | 37-67 (.356) | unknown | |||||||
Geneva: | 25-280 (.472) | unknown | |||||||
Nicholls State: | 101-140 (.419) | unknown | |||||||
Total: | 299-331 (.475) | ||||||||
National champion Conference regular season champion Conference tournament champion |
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