- Charles Keinath
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Charles Keinath Sport(s) Basketball Current position Title Head coach Team Penn Biographical details Born November 13, 1885 Died April 1966 (aged 80) Playing career 1905–09 Penn Position(s) Forward Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1909–12 Penn Head coaching record Overall 36–25 Accomplishments and honors Championships - As a player—
- 1908–09 Helms National Co-Champions
Awards - As a player—
- 4× NCAA All-American (1906–09)
- Helms National Player of the Year (1907–08)
- Team captain (1908–09)
Charles "Kid" Keinath (November 13, 1885 – April 1966) was an American college athlete who was a four-time All-American in basketball while at the University of Pennsylvania. He also won national championships in both basketball (1907–08) and football (1908) at Penn. In 1907–08, the basketball team finished 24–4 and were retroactively named the national champions by the Helms Athletic Foundation. Then, in 1908, the football team had finished 11–0–1 and were named co-national champions with Harvard and LSU with Keinath leading the team as quarterback. He was team captain as a senior for the basketball team and led the Quakers to a 22-game winning streak that spanned between the 1907–08 and 1908–09 seasons.
Keinath was a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and attended Central High School where he graduated in 1905. Aside from playing basketball and football at Penn, he also played on the school's baseball team, although his most personal success occurred while playing basketball. In addition to being selected an All-American all four years and winning a national championship, Keinath also led the Eastern Intercollegiate League in scoring during both his junior and senior seasons.
After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania in 1909, Keinath became the freshmen baseball and varsity men's basketball head coaches. He spent three seasons guiding the basketball team and compiled an overall record of 36–25, including a 12–14 record in conference play. Keinath also served as an assistant coach for the football team for 30 years.
Basketball head coaching record
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Penn Quakers (Eastern Intercollegiate League) (1909–1912) 1909–1910 Penn 11–10 3–5 3rd — 1910–1911 Penn 15–8 3–5 2nd — 1911–1912 Penn 10–7 6–4 3rd — Total: 36–25 National Champion Conference Regular Season Champion Conference Tournament Champion
Conference Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champion Conference Division ChampionReferences
- "Men's Basketball History" (PDF). 2009–10 Media Guide. University of Pennsylvania. 2009. http://www.pennathletics.com//pdf4/656525.pdf. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
- "Charles "Kid" Keinath". PennAthletics.com. University of Pennsylvania. March 1, 2007. http://www.pennathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=1700&ATCLID=825054. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
- (PDF) The Alumni register of the University of Pennsylvania, Volume 12. University of Pennsylvania General Alumni Society. November 1907. p. 213. http://books.google.com/books?id=YE8gAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA213&ots=EvB5T4NU84&dq=charles%20keinath%20penn&pg=PA215#v=onepage&q=charles%20keinath%20penn&f=false. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
Penn Quakers men's basketball head coaches No coach (1897) • No team (1898–1902) • No coach (1902–1905) • R. B. Smith (1905–1909) • Charles Keinath (1909–1912) • Arthur Kiefaber (1912–1914) • Lon Jourdet (1914–1920) • Edward McNichol (1920–1930) • Lon Jourdet (1930–1943) • Donald Kellett (1943–1945) • Rob Dougherty (1945–1946) • Donald Kellett (1946–1948) • Howie Dallmar (1948–1954) • Ray Stanley (1954–1956) • Jack McCloskey (1956–1966) • Dick Harter (1966–1971) • Chuck Daly (1971–1977) • Bob Weinhauer (1977–1982) • Craig Littlepage (1982–1985) • Tom Schneider (1985–1989) • Fran Dunphy (1989–2006) • Glen Miller (2006–2009) • Jerome Allen (2009– )
Helms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year winners 1905: Steinmetz | 1906: Grebenstein | 1907: Kinney | 1908: Keinath | 1909: Schommer | 1910: Page | 1911: Kiendl | 1912: Stangel | 1913: Calder | 1914: Halstead | 1915: Houghton | 1916: Levis | 1917: Woods | 1918: Chandler | 1919: Platou | 1920: Cann | 1921: Williams | 1922: Carney | 1923: Endacott | 1924: Black | 1925: Mueller | 1926: Cobb | 1927: Hanson | 1928: Holt | 1929: J. Thompson | 1930: Hyatt | 1931: Carlton | 1932: Wooden | 1933: Sale | 1934: Bennett | 1935: Edwards | 1936: Moir | 1937: Luisetti | 1938: Luisetti | 1939: Jaworski | 1940: Glamack | 1941: Glamack | 1942: Modzelewski | 1943: Senesky | 1944: Mikan | 1945: Mikan | 1946: Kurland | 1947: Tucker | 1948: Macauley | 1949: Lavelli | 1950: Arizin | 1951: Groat | 1952: Lovellette | 1953: Houbregs | 1954: Gola | 1955: B. Russell | 1956: B. Russell | 1957: Rosenbluth | 1958: Baylor | 1959: Robertson | 1960: Robertson | 1961: Lucas | 1962: Hogue | 1963: Heyman | 1964: Hazzard | 1965: Bradley & Goodrich | 1966: C. Russell | 1967: Alcindor | 1968: Alcindor | 1969: Alcindor | 1970: Maravich & Wicks | 1971: Carr & Wicks | 1972: Walton | 1973: Walton | 1974: D. Thompson | 1975: D. Thompson | 1976: Benson & May | 1977: Johnson | 1978: Givens | 1979: Bird
1906 Helms Foundation NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans Harold Amberg • Garfield Brown • Eugene Cowell • George Flint • George Grebenstein • Ralph Griffiths • Marcus Hurley • Charles Keinath • James McKeag • John Schommer
1907 Helms Foundation NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans Frank Arthur • George Flint • Albert Houghton • Marcus Hurley • Charles Keinath • Gilmore Kinney • John Ryan • John Schommer • Oswald Tower • L. Parson Warren
1908 Helms Foundation NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans Hugh Harper • Julian Hayward • Charles Keinath • Haskell Noyes • Pat Page • John Pryor • John Ryan • John Schommer • Ira Streusand • Helmer Swenholt
1909 Helms Foundation NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans Biaggio Gerussi • Julian Hayward • Tommy Johnson • Charles Keinath • Ted Kiendl • Pat Page • John Ryan • Raymond Scanlon • John Schommer • Helmer Swenholt
Categories:- 1885 births
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