Vince Cazzetta

Vince Cazzetta

Vince Cazzetta was head coach of the Pittsburgh Pipers during the 1967-1968 season in which they won the American Basketball Association championship.

Cazzetta was head coach at Seattle University from 1959 through 1963. He ranked second in school history with a .711 winning percentage and 96 wins. He resigned as coach with nine games left in the 1963 season after a dispute with the athletic director. [ [http://www.insidehoops.com/ncaa/college-basketball-2.shtml InsideHoops.com - NCAA Hoops Roundup ] ]

Cazzetta moved on to become an assistant coach at the University of Rhode Island. [ [http://www.hoopville.net/content/dish.asp Welcome to Hoopville - Morning Dish Archive ] ]

Cazzetta became head coach of the fledgling Pittsburgh Pipers during the ABA's first season. He made major changes to the roster throughout the season; at the end of the season the team only had four players who had been there at the start of the season. During the season the Pipers had winning streaks of 15 and 12 games and won 18 out of 19 games at one point. [ [http://www.remembertheaba.com/Pittsburgh-Pipers.html Remember the ABA: Pittsburgh/Minnesota Pipers ] ]

Cazzetta was the ABA's Coach of the Year for the 1967-1968 season. [ [http://www.basketball-reference.com/coaches/cazzevi99c.html Vince Cazzetta Coaching Record - Basketball-Reference.com ] ]

Cazzetta resigned as coach of the Pipers after team owners refused to grant him a raise in order to help move his wife and six children, as the franchise was leaving Pittsburgh to become the Minnesota Pipers. (The owners' refusal and move were both mistakes; the team returned to Pittsburgh as the Pipers after only one season in Minnesota.) Cazzetta was replaced as the Pipers' head coach by Jim Harding of LaSalle College. [ [http://stewthornley.net/mplslakers_mnpipers.html Minnesota Pipers ] ]

Cazzetta died in 2004 in Hartford, Connecticut at the age of 79. [ [http://www.hoopville.net/content/dish.asp Welcome to Hoopville - Morning Dish Archive ] ] [ [http://www.insidehoops.com/ncaa/college-basketball-2.shtml InsideHoops.com - NCAA Hoops Roundup ] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.remembertheaba.com/Pittsburgh-Pipers.html Remember the ABA Pittsburgh Pipers page]

* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/coaches/cazzevi99c.html Basketball Reference.com page on Vince Cazzetta]

* [http://www.hoopville.net/content/dish.asp Hoopsville.net article on Cazzetta's death]


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