- Art Hillebrand
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Art Hillebrand Biographical details Born March 9, 1877 Place of birth Freeport, Illinois Died December 14, 1941 (aged 64)Place of death Waubay, South Dakota Playing career 1896–1899 Princeton Position(s) Tackle Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1901–1902
1903–1905Navy
PrincetonHead coaching record Overall 35–15–2 Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Accomplishments and honors Championships 1 National (1903) College Football Hall of Fame
Inducted in 1970 (profile)Arthur Ralph Thomas "Doc" Hillebrand (September 9, 1878 – December 14, 1941) was an American football player and coach. He played college football as a tackle for Princeton University. He was head coach for the Navy Midshipmen and then back to his alma mater, Princeton.[1] He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1970.
Hillebrand was the ninth head football coach for the United States Naval Academy Midshipmen located in Annapolis, Maryland and he held that position for two seasons, from 1901 until 1902. His coaching record at United States Naval Academy was 8 wins, 11 losses, and 2 ties. As of the conclusion of the 2007 season, this ranks him 24th at United States Naval Academy in total wins and 27th at United States Naval Academy in winning percentage (.429).[2]
References
- ^ "Hillebrand Engaged as Princeton Coach" (PDF). The New York Times. December 11, 1902. http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9E07E6D9143BE733A25752C1A9649D946397D6CF. Retrieved 2008-05-19.
- ^ Navy Midshipmen football coaching records
External links
- Art Hillebrand at the College Football Hall of Fame
- Art Hillebrand at the College Football Data Warehouse
Navy Midshipmen head baseball coaches Unknown (1893–1895) • No team (1896–1898) • Unknown (1899–1900) • Art Hillebrand (1901–1902) • William J. Clarke (1903–1904) • Yale Murphy (1905) • Doc White (1906) • Dave Fultz (1907) • Unknown (1908–1900) • David A. Weaver (1910) • Fred H. Poteet (1911) • Edwin L. Breckenridge (1912–1913) • Unknown (1914) • Nick Altrock (1915–1916) • Billy Lush (1917–1922) • Blakeslee (1923) • C. A. Bender (1924–1928) • E. F. Mohler (1929–1932) • A. K. Doyle (1933) • F. W. Fenno (1934–1935) • Marty Karow (1936) • Max Bishop (1937–1961) • Joe Duff (1962–1993) • Bob MacDonald (1994–2000) • Steve Whitmyer (2001–2005) • Paul Kostacopoulos (2006– )
Navy Midshipmen head football coaches No coach (1879–1881) • Vauix Carter (1882) • No coach (1883–1891) • Ben Crosby (1892) • Josh Hartwell (1893) • Bill Wurtenburg (1894) • Matt McClung (1895) • Johnny Poe (1896) • Bill Armstrong (1897–1899) • Garrett Cochran (1900) • Art Hillebrand (1901–1902) • Burr Chamberlain (1903) • Paul Dashiell (1904–1906) • Joe Reeves (1907) • Frank Berrien (1908–1910) • Douglas Legate Howard (1911–1914) • Jonas H. Ingram (1915–1916) • Gil Dobie (1917–1919) • Bob Folwell (1920–1924) • Jack Owsley (1925) • Bill Ingram (1926–1930) • Edgar Miller (1931–1933) • Tom Hamilton (1934–1936) • Hank Hardwick (1937–1938) • Swede Larson (1939–1941) • John Whelchel (1942–1943) • Oscar Hagberg (1944–1945) • Tom Hamilton (1946–1947) • George Sauer (1948–1949) • Eddie Erdelatz (1950–1958) • Wayne Hardin (1959–1964) • Bill Elias (1965–1968) • Rick Forzano (1969–1972) • George Welsh (1973–1981) • Gary Tranquill (1982–1986) • Elliot Uzelac (1987–1989) • George Chaump (1990–1994) • Charlie Weatherbie (1995–2001) • Rick Lantz # (2001) • Paul Johnson (2002–2007) • Ken Niumatalolo (2007– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Princeton Tigers head baseball coaches Unknown (1864–1894) • Nathaniel F. Pfeffer (1895) • Unknown (1896) • B. H. Thompson (1897) • B. G. Wilson (1898) • B. Bedford (1899) • William J. Clarke (1900–1902) • Art Hillebrand (1903–1905) • Wallace B. Cosgrove (1906) • Doyle (1907) • Dutch Meier (1908) • Wallace B. Cosgrove (1909) • William J. Clarke (1910–1917) • Fred Dawson (1918) • William J. Clarke (1919–1927) • Byrd Douglas (1928–1930) • Harry Hooper (1930–1931) • Jack H. Jefferies (1932–1935) • William J. Clarke (1936–1944) • Charlie Caldwell (1945–1946) • Matt Davidson (1947–1948) • Emerson Dickman (1949–1951) • Edward J. Donovan (1952–1975) • Lenny Rivers (1976–1980) • Dick Hartnett (1981) • Tom O'Connell (1982–1997) • Scott Bradley (1998– )
Princeton Tigers head football coaches No coach (1869–1870) • No team (1871) • No coach (1872–1895) • Franklin Morse (1896) • No coach (1897–1900) • Langdon Lea (1901) • Garrett Cochran (1902) • Art Hillebrand (1903–1905) • William Roper (1906–1908) • Jim McCormick (1909) • William Roper (1910–1911) • Logan Cunningham (1912) • Walter Gresham Andrews (1913) • Wilder Penfield (1914) • Walter Gresham Andrews (1915) • John Rush (1916) • Keene Fitzpatrick (1917–1918) • William Roper (1919–1930) • Albert Wittmer (1931) • Fritz Crisler (1932–1937) • Elton Wieman (1938–1942) • Harry Mahnken (1943–1944) • Charlie Caldwell (1945–1956) • Dick Colman (1957–1968) • Jake McCandless (1969–1972) • Robert Casciola (1973–1977) • Frank Navarro (1978–1984) • Ron Rogerson (1985–1986) • Steve Tosches (1987–1999) • Roger Hughes (2000–2009) • Bob Surace (2010–)
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