Eldon Miller

Eldon Miller

Eldon Miller (born June 19 1939) is a former college men's basketball coach. The Gnadenhutten, Ohio native has led four different programs in 36 years of coaching: Wittenberg University (1962–70), Western Michigan University (1970–76), Ohio State University (1976–86) and the University of Northern Iowa (1986–98). His overall record is 568–419 and 5–6 in NCAA Tournament games.


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