Ned W. Wulk (August 14, 1920 – November 15, 2003) was the men's basketball coach at Arizona State University from 1958 to 1982. He remains the most successful coach in the history of the men's basketball program with a record of 406 - 272 (.599) at ASU. Wells Fargo Arena's basketball court was named after him in 1999. He was very successful in Tempe with a 94 - 24 (.797) record at home. At the time of his 400th victory, he was one of only four then-active coaches to win 400 or more games at one school. He led ASU to 17 winning seasons in his 25 years, including a record of 39-15 against rival University of Arizona.
Under Wulk, Arizona State reached 9 NCAA tournaments, and 3 Elite Eight appearances in 1961, 1963, and 1975. In the 1963 NCAA tournament at Provo, the Sun Devils routed UCLA in a second round game, 93-79. The Bruins were on the brink of back-to-back national titles in ‘64 and ‘65. And in 1981, Wulk’s ASU Sun Devils went to Corvallis on the final day of the regular season and defeated #1 ranked Oregon State by a score of 87-67. Wulk's 1963 team still has the school record for most wins in a season at 26. In the previous season, he set the ASU school record for longest winning streak at 18 games. He led the 1981 ASU Sun Devils of the Pac-10 to the highest national ranking in school history at #3, finishing with a record of 24-4. He was selected as the Pac-10 coach of the year in 1979, when ASU finished 21-6, including 15-3 in conference play. He was fired in 1982 after one mediocre season.
New Wulk was inducted into the Pac-10 Hall of Fame in 2003. He coached at Xavier University prior to coming to ASU.
Head coaching record
Basketball
Season |
Team |
Overall |
Conference |
Standing |
Postseason
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Xavier Musketeers (Independent) (1951–1957)
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1951–52 |
Xavier |
10–14 | | |
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1952–53 |
Xavier |
11–12 | | |
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1953–54 |
Xavier |
18–12 | | |
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1954–55 |
Xavier |
13–13 | | |
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1955–56 |
Xavier |
17–11 | | | NIT Quarterfinal
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1956–57 |
Xavier |
20–8 | | | NIT Quarterfinal
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Xavier: |
89–70 | |
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Arizona State Sun Devils (Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1957–1962)
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1957–58 |
Arizona State |
13–13 | 8–2 | 1st | NCAA 1st Round
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1958–59 |
Arizona State |
17–9 | 7–3 | T–1st |
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1959–60 |
Arizona State |
16–7 | 7–3 | T–2nd |
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1960–61 |
Arizona State |
23–6 | 9–1 | T–1st | NCAA Elite 8
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1961–62 |
Arizona State |
23–4 | 10–0 | 1st | NCAA 1st Round
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Arizona State Sun Devils (Western Athletic Conference) (1962–1978)
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1962–63 |
Arizona State |
26–3 | 9–1 | 1st | NCAA Elite 8
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1963–64 |
Arizona State |
16–11 | 7–3 | T–1st | NCAA 1st Round
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1964–65 |
Arizona State |
13–14 | 4–6 | 5th |
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1965–66 |
Arizona State |
12–14 | 3–7 | 6th |
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1966–67 |
Arizona State |
5–21 | 1–9 | 6th |
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1967–68 |
Arizona State |
11–17 | 4–6 | T–4th |
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1968–69 |
Arizona State |
11–15 | 4–6 | T–5th |
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1969–70 |
Arizona State |
4–22 | 2–12 | 8th |
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1970–71 |
Arizona State |
16–10 | 8–6 | 4th |
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1971–72 |
Arizona State |
18–8 | 9–5 | T–2nd |
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1972–73 |
Arizona State |
19–9 | 10–4 | 1st | NCAA 2nd Round
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1973–74 |
Arizona State |
18–9 | 9–5 | T–2nd |
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1974–75 |
Arizona State |
25–4 | 12–2 | 1st | NCAA Eilte 8
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1975–76 |
Arizona State |
17–10 | 5–9 | 7th |
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1976–77 |
Arizona State |
15–13 | 6–8 | T–5th |
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1977–78 |
Arizona State |
13–14 | 6–8 | T–4th |
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Arizona State Sun Devils (Pacific-10 Conference) (1978–1982)
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1978–79 |
Arizona State |
16–14 | 7–11 | T–6th |
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1979–80 |
Arizona State |
22–7 | 15–3 | 2nd | NCAA 2nd Round
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1980–81 |
Arizona State |
24–4 | 16–2 | 2nd | NCAA 2nd Round
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1981–82 |
Arizona State |
13–14 | 8–10 | T–6th |
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Arizona State: |
406–272 | 186–132 |
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Total: | 495–342 | |
National champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference tournament champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference division champion |
References
Xavier Musketeers head baseball coaches |
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- Joseph A. Meyer (1926)
- No team (1927–1928)
- Unknown (1929)
- No team (1930–1948)
- Ned Wulk (1949–1956)
- Don Ruberg (1957–1960)
- Unknown (1961–1966)
- Joe M. Hawk (1967–1970)
- Unknown (1971)
- Bill Wolff (1972–1978)
- Gordon Vetorino (1979–1983)
- Larry Redwine (1983–1992)
- John Morrey (1993–2004)
- Dan Simonds (2005)
- Scott Googins (2006– )
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Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach. |
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Pacific-12 Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year |
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Persondata |
Name |
Wulk, Ned |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
American basketball coach |
Date of birth |
August 14, 1920 |
Place of birth |
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Date of death |
November 15, 2003 |
Place of death |
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