- Harry Fisher
:"This article is about the American basketball coach. For the U.S. Marine also known as Franklin J. Phillips, see
Harry Fisher (Medal of Honor) "Harold A. Fisher (February 6 1882 , New York, New York, US —December 29 1967 ) was an American collegebasketball coach.In 1905, while a student and player at
Columbia University , Fisher began coaching the basketball team ofFordham University , leading the team to a 4-2 record while capturingAll-America honors as a player and leading Columbia to its second straight national championship.In 1906, Fisher assumed the head coaching duties at Columbia, where he would remain for ten years, during which times his teams amassed a record of 101-39 and won three
Eastern Intercollegiate League titles; in 1909 and 1910, Fisher simultaneously coached Columbia and Saint John’s University, helping the latter to a 15-5 record during his tenure.In recognition of his work at Columbia, Fisher was commissioned by
General Douglas MacArthur to coach the basketball team atUnited States Military Academy afterWorld War I ; Fisher assumed the job in 1921 and coached three seasons at the school, leaving with a record of 46-5.For his work in developing the game of basketball, first as a member of a four-person committee that wrote the first rules for collegiate basketball and the editor of the resulting “Collegiate Rules Committee and Collegiate Guide” (1905-1915), and later as
athletic director at Columbia (1911-1917), Fisher was inducted as a contributor into theBasketball Hall of Fame in 1974.External links
* [http://www.hoophall.com/halloffamers/bhof-harry-fisher.html Basketball Hall of Fame profile]
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