- Phil Woolpert
Phil Woolpert (
December 15 ,1915 -May 7 ,1987 ) was an Americancollege basketball coach. He is best known for coaching theUniversity of San Francisco Dons to two straight national championships in 1955 and 1956.Born in
Danville, Kentucky , Woolpert attended high school inLos Angeles . He subsequently attended Los Angeles Junior College and Loyola University, Los Angeles, where he played for three years.In 1946, Woolpert was hired as basketball coach for St. Ignatius High School in
San Francisco, California where he posted a 63-29 record in his four years as coach. UponPete Newell 's departure forMichigan State University , the University of San Francisco hired Woolpert to succeed Newell. He assumed both the posts of men's basketball coach and athletic director.During his tenure at USF, Woolpert posted a 153-78 record, including a 60-game win streak that at the time was the longest in college basketball (surpassed later by
John Wooden 's 88 straight wins atUCLA .). His teams, anchored by Bill Russell,K.C. Jones , Eugene Brown and Mike Farmer, were known for their defense and held opponents below 60 points on 47 different occasions. USF won the national championship in 1955 and 1956, and finished third in 1957. At the time the youngest college basketball coach to win a national championship, Woolpert also won Coach of the Year honors in 1955 and 1956.After briefly coaching the
San Francisco Saints of the American Basketball League, Woolpert returned to the college ranks in 1962, this time with theUniversity of San Diego . While in San Diego, Woolpert posted a 90-90 record and served as both men's basketball coach and athletic director.Phil Woolpert retired from coaching in 1969. He later settled down in
Sequim, Washington and became aschool bus driver. Woolpert died in 1987.
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