- Mel Taube
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Mel Taube Sport(s) Football, basketball, baseball Playing career Football
1923–1925
Basketball
1924–1926
Baseball
1924–1926
Purdue
Purdue
PurduePosition(s) Quarterback (football) Coaching career (HC unless noted) Football
1926–1927
1931–1935
1936–1942
1946
1950–1959
1960–1969
Basketball
1933–1936
1936–1942
1945–1950
1950–1960
Baseball
1932–1935
1947–1950
1967
1969
Purdue (assistant)
Massachusetts State
Purdue (assistant)
Purdue (assistant)
Carleton (assistant)
Carleton
Massachusetts State
Purdue (assistant)
Purdue
Carleton
Massachusetts State
Purdue
Carleton
CarletonAdministrative career (AD unless noted) 1959–1970 Carleton Head coaching record Overall 62–58–5 (football)
201–142 (basketball)
93–74–3 (baseball)Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Melvin H. "Mel" Taube was an American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Massachusetts State College, now the University of Massachusetts Amherst, from 1931 to 1935 and at Carleton College from 1960 to 1969, compiling a career college football record of 62–58–5. Taube was also the head basketball coach at Massachusetts State (1933–1936), Purdue University (1945–1950), and Carlton (1950–1960), amassing a career college basketball mark of 201–142. In addition, he was the head baseball coach at Massachusetts State (1932–1935), Purdue (1947–1950) and Carlton (1967 and 1969), tallying a career college baseball record of 93–74–3. A three-sport letterman, Taube played football, basketball, and baseball at Purdue.
Contents
Head coaching record
Football
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Massachusetts State Aggies (Independent) (1931–1935) 1931 Massachusetts State 7–1–1 1932 Massachusetts State 7–2 1933 Massachusetts State 5–3 1934 Massachusetts State 5–3–1 1935 Massachusetts State 5–4 Massachusetts State: 29–13–2 Carleton Knights () (1960–1969) 1960 Carleton 5–3 1961 Carleton 5–2–1 1962 Carleton 4–4 1963 Carleton 5–2–1 1964 Carleton 0–8 1965 Carleton 3–5 1966 Carleton 3–5 1967 Carleton 2–5–1 1968 Carleton 3–5 1969 Carleton 3–6 Carleton: 33–45–3 Total: 62–58–5 References
External links
- Mel Taube at the College Football Data Warehouse
- Mel Taube at College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
UMass Aggies/Redmen/Minutemen head football coaches No coach (1879–1897) • Doctor Weeks (1898) • Fred Murphy Brown (1899–1900) • James Halligan (1901–1903) • Matthew Bullock (1904) • Walter Craig (1905) • George E. O'Hearn (1906) • Matthew Bullock (1907–1908) • J. W. Gage (1909) • Willard Gildersleeve (1910) • Jack Hubbard (1911) • Arthur Brides (1912–1915) • George Melican (1916) • No team (1917–1918) • Harold Gore (1919–1927) • Charles McGeoch (1928–1930) • Mel Taube (1931–1935) • Elbert Caraway (1936–1940) • Walter Hargesheimer (1941–1942) • No team (1943–1944) • Thomas Eck (1945) • Walter Hargesheimer (1946) • Thomas Eck (1947–1951) • Charlie O'Rourke (1952–1959) • Chuck Studley (1960) • Vic Fusia (1961–1970) • Dick MacPherson (1971–1977) • Bob Pickett (1978–1983) • Bob Stull (1984–1985) • Jim Reid (1986–1991) • Mike Hodges (1992–1997) • Mark Whipple (1998–2003) • Don Brown (2004–2008) • Kevin Morris (2009–)
UMass Redmen / Minutemen head baseball coaches No coach (1877) • No team (1878–1881) • No coach (1882–1885) • No team (1886) • No coach (1887–1889) • No team (1890) • No coach (1891–1903) • Patrick Bowler (1904) • No coach (1905–1907) • Edwin L. Breckenridge (1908) • No coach (1909–1910) • W. J. Fitzmaurice (1911–1916) • No coach (1917) • No team (1918) • No coach (1919) • Harold Gore (1920–1922) • Herbert Collins (1923) • Emory Grayson (1924) • Lorin E. Ball (1925–1931) • Mel Taube (1932–1935) • Elbert Caraway (1936–1940) • Reid (1941–1942) • No team (1943–1945) • Reid (1946–1947) • Earl Lorden (1948–1966) • Dick Berquist (1967–1987) • Mike Stone (1988– )
UMass Redmen / Minutemen basketball head coaches No coach (1899–1900) • No team (1900–1901) • No coach (1901–1909) • No team (1910–1916) • Harold Gore (1916–1917) • Sumner Dole (1917–1918) • Harold Gore # (1918–1919) • Emory Grayson (1919–1920) • Harold Gore (1920–1929) • Fritz Ellert (1929–1933) • Mel Taube (1933–1936) • Wilho Frigard (1936–1940) • Louis Bush (1940–1941) • Fritz Ellert # (1941) • Walter Hargesheimer (1941–1943) • No team (1943–1945) • Lorin Ball (1945–1946) • Walter Hargesheimer (1946) • Lorin Ball (1946–1952) • Robert Curran (1952–1959) • Matt Zunic (1959–1963) • Johnny Orr (1963–1966) • Jack Leaman (1966–1979) • Ray Wilson (1979–1981) • Tom McLaughlin (1981–1983) • Ron Gerlufson (1983–1988) • John Calipari (1988–1996) • Bruiser Flint (1996–2001) • Steve Lappas (2001–2005) • Travis Ford (2005–2008) • Derek Kellogg (2008– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.
Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball head coaches F. Homer Curtis (1896–1897) • No team (1897–1899) • Alpha Jamison (1899–1901) • Charles Best (1901–1902) • C. I. Freeman (1902–1903) • No coach (1903–1904) • James Nufer (1904–1905) • C. B. Jamison (1905–1908) • E. J. Stewart (1908–1909) • Ralph Jones (1909–1912) • R. E. Vaughn (1912–1916) • Ward Lambert (1916–1917) • J. J. Maloney (1917–1918) • Ward Lambert (1918–1946) • Mel Taube (1946–1950) • Ray Eddy (1950–1965) • George King (1965–1972) • Fred Schaus (1972–1978) • Lee Rose (1978–1980) • Gene Keady (1980–2005) • Matt Painter (2005– )
Purdue Boilermakers head baseball coaches No coach (1888–1891) • W. M. Phillips (1892–1893) • No coach (1894–1899) • W. H. Fox (1900–1901) • Bill Priel (1902) • J. C. Kelsey (1903–1904) • Philip O'Neil (1905) • Hugh Nicol (1906–1914) • B. P. Pattison (1915–1916) • Ward Lambert (1917) • John Pierce (1918) • Ward Lambert (1919–1935) • Dutch Fehring (1936–1942) • C. S. Doan (1943–1944) • Ward Lambert (1945–1946) • Mel Taube (1947–1950) • Hank Stram (1951–1955) • Paul Hoffman (1956–1959) • Joe Sexson (1960–1977) • Dave Alexander (1978–1991) • Steve Green (1992–1998) • Bob Shepherd (1998) • Doug Schreiber (1999– )
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