Wilmer D. Elfrink
Wilmer D. Elfrink was a college football and basketball player and coach in the United States.
Playing history
Elfrink played sports while attending Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He was a key player on the football team of 1914 under head coach Moray Eby that the college consideres to be one of the best teams the school fieled of all time.[1]
Coaching career
Wichita State
Elfrink was the 12th head football coach for Fairmount College (now Wichita State University) located in Wichita, Kansas and he held that position for the 1920 season. His overall coaching record at Fairmount College was 3 wins, 4 losses, and 2 ties. This ranks him 27th at Wichita State in terms of total wins and 18th at Wichita State in terms of winning percentage.[2]
Basketball
Elfrink served later that season as head basketball coach for the Shokers, where his team completed an impressive record of 16 wins and 2 losses.[3] As of the beginning of the 2006 season, this was still considered the "best start" in the history of basketball at the school.[4]
Cal-Davis
The next year, Elfrink became the head football coach at University of California-Davis for the 1921 season.[5]
References
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- Howard Phillips (1910–1912)
- H. S. Baird (1912–1915)
- R. A. Harmon (1915–1916)
- E. B. Blabee (1916–1917)
- J. D. Marquardt (1917–1918)
- Red Harper (1918–1919)
- Doc Seawright (1919–1921)
- Wilmer D. Elfrink (1921–1922)
- Chester Brewer (1922–1923)
- William L. Driver (1923–1927)
- Woody Wilson (1927–1928)
- Crip Toomey (1928–1936)
- George Stromgren (1936–1943)
- No team (1943–1945)
- Woody Wilson (1945–1946)
- George Stromgren (1946–1951)
- Carl Boyer (1951–1952)
- George Stromgren (1952–1957)
- Herb Schmalenberger (1957–1958)
- Jim Sells (1958–1963)
- Joe Carlson (1963–1967)
- Bob Hamilton (1967–1989)
- Lonnie Williams (1989–1990)
- Bob Williams (1990–1998)
- Brian Fogel (1998–2003)
- Gary Stewart (2003–2011)
- Jim Les (2011– )
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Elfrink, Wilmer D. |
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Elfrink, W. D. |
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American football and basketball coach |
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