Everett Dean

Alma Mater: 
Class of: 

1921

Hometown: 
Salem, IN
  • Elected to Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1966
  • Coached Stanford to the 1942 NCAA Tournament championship
  • Played in college under coaches Ewald Stiehm and George Lewis
  • All-Americans (five): Indiana's Ernie Andres (1938), Vern Huffman (1936) and Branch McCracken (1930) and Stanford's Don Burness (1942) and George Yardley (1950).
Record: 

Season

School

Overall

League

Finish

Conference (Division)

Postseason (Record)

1921-22

Carleton

14-2

1st

Midwest

1922-23

Carleton

17-2

1st

Midwest

1923-24

Carleton

14-0

1st

Midwest

1924-25

Indiana

12-5

8-4

T-2nd

Western

1925-26

Indiana

12-5

8-4

T-1st

Western

1926-27

Indiana

13-4

9-3

2nd

Western

1927-28

Indiana

15-2

10-2

T-1st

Western

1928-29

Indiana

7-10

4-8

8th

Western

1929-30

Indiana

8-9

7-5

T-4th

Western

1930-31

Indiana

9-8

5-7

6th

Western

1931-32

Indiana

8-10

4-8

7th

Western

1932-33

Indiana

10-8

6-6

T-6th

Western

1933-34

Indiana

13-7

6-6

T-5th

Western

1934-35

Indiana

14-6

8-4

T-4th

Western

1935-36

Indiana

18-2

11-1

T-1st

Western

1936-37

Indiana

13-7

6-6

T-6th

Western

1937-38

Indiana

10-10

4-8

8th

Western

DNP

1938-39

Stanford

16-9

6-6

3rd

PCC (South)

DNP

1939-40

Stanford

14-9

6-6

2nd

PCC (South)

DNP

1940-41

Stanford

21-5

10-2

1st

PCC (South)

DNP

1941-42

Stanford

27-4

11-1

1st

PCC (South)

NCAA (3-0)

1942-43

Stanford

10-10

4-4

T-2nd

PCC (South)

DNP

1945-46

Stanford

6-18

0-12

4th

PCC (South)

DNP

1946-47

Stanford

15-16

5-7

3rd

PCC (South)

DNP

1947-48

Stanford

15-11

3-9

T-3rd

PCC (South)

DNP

1948-49

Stanford

19-9

5-7

3rd

PCC (South)

DNP

1949-50

Stanford

11-14

3-9

4th

PCC (South)

DNP

1950-51

Stanford

12-14

5-7

3rd

PCC (South)

DNP

  • 28-Year Coaching Record: 374-217 (.633) overall
  • 45-4 (.918) in three years at Carleton (MN)
  • 162-93 (.635) in 14 years at Indiana
  • 167-120 (.582) in 11 years at Stanford
  • 96-72 (.571) in Western Conference (forerunner of Big Ten)
  • 53-70 (.431) in Pacific Coast Conference (forerunner of Pacific-10)
  • 3-0 (1.000) in NCAA Tournament