February 11th, 2017 - 9:55
"The expectations of life depend upon diligence; the mechanic that would perfect his work must first sharpen his tools." - Confucius
UCLA's Steve Alford, an All-American for Indiana in 1986 and 1987, is the only active coach to have been an A-A player before coaching an A-A (New Mexico's Darington Hobson in 2010 and UCLA's Kyle Anderson in 2013-14). There is as little doubt about Bruins freshman playmaker Lonzo Ball becoming an A-A this season as his UCLA-committing younger brother - LaMelo - "snowbirding" in fourth quarter in order to score 92 points in a recent high school game. Previously, Indiana native John Wooden was the only All-American player to eventually coach All-Americans for two different universities (Indiana State and UCLA) with neither of them being his alma mater (Purdue). Unbelievably, Wooden had multiple A-As in 10 of his final 12 campaigns guiding the Bruins.
Confucius would say the Hoosier State has sharpened a lot of basketball tools. Indiana's Branch McCracken, the only one of more than 40 All-Americans who became major-college mentors to compile a higher winning percentage as a coach than as a player, produced 14 A-As with his alma mater. Alford, McCracken and Wooden are among the following alphabetical list of 15 major-college All-Americans who went on to coach at least one major-college A-A:
Coach |
Alma Mater |
Year(s) as A-A |
All-American Player(s) Coached |
Steve Alford |
Indiana |
1986 and 1987 |
New Mexico's Darington Hobson (2010) and UCLA's Kyle Anderson (2014) |
Henry Bibby |
UCLA |
1972 |
Southern California's Sam Clancy (2002) |
Bob Cousy |
Holy Cross |
1948 through 1950 |
Boston College's John Austin (1965 and 1966) and Terry Driscoll (1969) |
Howie Dallmar |
Penn |
1945 |
Penn's Ernie Beck (1951 and 1953) and Stanford's Paul Neumann (1959) and Rich Kelley (1975) |
Larry Finch |
Memphis State |
1973 |
Memphis State's Anfernee Hardaway (1993) and Lorenzen Wright (1996) |
Tom Gola |
La Salle |
1952 through 1955 |
La Salle's Larry Cannon (1969) |
Jack Gray |
Texas |
1934 and 1935 |
Texas' John Hargis (1947) |
Clem Haskins |
Western Kentucky |
1966 and 1967 |
Minnesota's Bobby Jackson (1997) and Quincy Lewis (1999) |
Moose Krause |
Notre Dame |
1932 through 1934 |
Notre Dame's Leo Barnhorst (1949), Leo Klier (1944), Kevin O'Shea (1947 through 1950) |
Branch McCracken |
Indiana |
1930 |
Indiana's Ernie Andres (1939), Walt Bellamy (1960), Archie Dees (1957 and 1958), Bill Garrett (1951), Ralph Hamilton (1947), Marv Huffman (1940), Slick Leonard (1953 and 1954), Bill Menke (1940), Jimmy Rayl (1962 and 1963), Don Schlundt (1953 through 1955), Dick Van Arsdale (1965), Tom Van Arsdale (1965), Lou Watson (1950) and Andy Zimmer (1942) |
Jim O'Brien |
Boston College |
1971 |
Boston College's Bill Curley (1994) and Ohio State's Scoonie Penn (1999 and 2000) |
John Oldham |
Western Kentucky |
1949 |
Tennessee Tech's Jimmy Hagan (1959) and Western Kentucky's Clem Haskins (1966 and 1967) and Jim McDaniels (1970 and 1971) |
Harv Schmidt |
Illinois |
1957 |
Illinois' Dave Scholz (1969) |
John Thompson Jr. |
Providence |
1964 |
Georgetown's Patrick Ewing (1982 through 1985), Sleepy Floyd (1981 and 1982), Allen Iverson (1996), Alonzo Mourning (1989 through 1992), Dikembe Mutombo (1991), Charles Smith (1989) and Reggie Williams (1987) |
John Wooden |
Purdue |
1932 |
Indiana State's Duane Klueh (1948) and UCLA's Lew Alcindor (1967 through 1969), Lucius Allen (1968), Henry Bibby (1972), Keith Erickson (1965), Gail Goodrich (1964 and 1965), John Green (1962), Walt Hazzard (1963 and 1964), Dave Meyers (1975), Willie Naulls (1956), Curtis Rowe (1970 and 1971), George Stanich (1950), Walt Torrence (1959), John Vallely (1970), Bill Walton (1972 through 1974), Mike Warren (1967 and 1968), Richard Washington (1975), Sidney Wicks (1970 and 1971) and Keith Wilkes (1973 and 1974) |