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Dale Hall Sport(s) Football, basketball Biographical details Born June 21, 1924 Place of birth Pittsburg, Kansas Died August 23, 1996 (aged 72)Place of death Palm Coast, Florida Playing career Football
1943–1944
Basketball
1943–1945
Army
ArmyPosition(s) Forward (basketball) Coaching career (HC unless noted) Football
1949–1950
1951
1952–1955
1956–1958
1959–1961
Basketball
1951–1952
Purdue (assistant)
New Hampshire (assistant)
Florida (assistant)
Army (first assistant)
Army
New HampshireHead coaching record Overall 16–11–2 (football)
11–9 (basketball)Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Accomplishments and honors Awards Basketball
Sporting News POY (1944)
All-American, 1944
All-American, 1945Dale Stanley Hall (June 21, 1924 – August 23, 1996) was an American football and basketball player and coach in the United States. Hey played football and basketball at the United States Military Academy, where he was a two-time All-American in backetball and was named the Sporting News Men's College Basketball Player of the Year in 1945. Hall served as the head football coach at West Point from 1959 to 1961, compiling a record of 16–11–2. He was also the head basketball coach at the University of New Hampshire during the 1951–52 season, tallying a mark of 11–9.
Head coaching record
Football
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Army Cadets (NCAA University Division Independent) (1959–1961) 1959 Army 4–4–1 1960 Army 6–3–1 1961 Army 6–4 Army: 16–11–2 Total: 16–11–2 External links
New Hampshire Wildcats men's basketball head coaches No coach (1902–1907) • Alexander Gion (1907–1908) • No coach (1908–1910) • Ray Thomas (1910–1911) • Percy Reynolds (1911–1912) • Tod Eberle (1912–1913) • No coach (1913–1915) • Carl Reed (1915–1916) • Butch Cowell (1916–1928) • Henry Swasey (1928–1938) • George Sauer (1938–1939) • Henry Swasey (1939–1943) • No team (1943–1945) • Henry Swasey (1945–1946) • Ed Stanczyk (1946–1950) • Andy Mooradian (1950–1951) • Dale Hall (1951–1952) • Bob Kerr (1952–1956) • Bill Olsen (1956–1966) • Bill Haubrich (1966–1969) • Gerry Friel (1969–1989) • Jim Boylan (1989–1992) • Gib Chapman (1992–1996) • Jeff Jackson (1996–1998) • Phil Rowe (1998–2005) • Bill Herrion (2005– )
Army Cadets / Black Knights head football coaches Dennis Michie (1890) • Henry L. Williams (1891) • Dennis Michie (1892) • Laurie Bliss (1893) • Harmon S. Graves (1894–1895) • George P. Dyer (1896) • Herman Koehler (1897–1900) • Leon Kromer (1901) • Dennis E. Nolan (1902) • Edward Leonard King (1903) • Robert Boyers (1904–1905) • Ernest Graves, Sr. (1906) • Henry Smither (1906–1907) • Harry Nelly (1908–1910) • Joseph Beacham (1911) • Ernest Graves, Sr. (1912) • Charles Dudley Daly (1913–1916) • Geoffrey Keyes (1917) • Hugh Mitchell (1918) • Charles Dudley Daly (1919–1922) • John McEwan (1923–1925) • Biff Jones (1926–1929) • Ralph Sasse (1930–1932) • Garrison H. Davidson (1933–1937) • William H. Wood (1938–1940) • Earl Blaik (1941–1958) • Dale Hall (1959–1961) • Paul Dietzel (1962–1965) • Tom Cahill (1966–1973) • Homer Smith (1974–1978) • Lou Saban (1979) • Ed Cavanaugh (1980–1982) • Jim Young (1983–1990) • Bob Sutton (1991–1999) • Todd Berry (2000–2003) • John Mumford # (2003) • Bobby Ross (2004–2006) • Stan Brock (2007–2008) • Rich Ellerson (2009– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Dale Hall – championships, awards and honors Sporting News Men's College Basketball Player of the Year winners 1943: Phillip | 1944: Hall | 1945: Mikan | 1946: Kurland | 1947–49: None selected | 1950: Arizin | 1951: White | 1952–57: None selected | 1958: Robertson | 1959: Robertson | 1960: Robertson | 1961: Lucas | 1962: Lucas | 1963: Heyman | 1964: Bradley | 1965: Bradley | 1966: Russell | 1967: Alcindor | 1968: Hayes | 1969: Alcindor | 1970: Maravich | 1971: Wicks | 1972: Walton | 1973: Walton | 1974: Walton | 1975: Thompson | 1976: May | 1977: M. Johnson | 1978: P. Ford | 1979: Bird | 1980: Griffith | 1981: Aguirre | 1982: Sampson | 1983: Jordan | 1984: Jordan | 1985: Ewing | 1986: Berry | 1987: D. Robinson | 1988: Hawkins | 1989: King | 1990: Scott | 1991: L. Johnson | 1992: Laettner | 1993: Cheaney | 1994: G. Robinson | 1995: Respert | 1996: Camby | 1997: Duncan | 1998: Jamison | 1999: Brand | 2000: Martin | 2001: Battier | 2002: Williams | 2003: T. J. Ford | 2004: Nelson | 2005: Brown | 2006: Redick | 2007: Durant | 2008: Hansbrough | 2009: Griffin | 2010: Turner | 2011: Fredette
1944 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans First Team
Bob Brannum • Audley Brindley • Otto Graham • Leo Klier • Bob Kurland • George Mikan • Allie PaineSecond Team
Bob Dille • Arnie Ferrin • Don Grate • Dale Hall • Bill Henry • Dick Triptow1945 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans First Team
Arnie Ferrin • Wyndol Gray • Billy Hassett • Bill Henry • Walt Kirk • Bob Kurland • George MikanSecond Team
Howie Dallmar • Don Grate • Dale Hall • Vince Hanson • Dick Ives • Max Morris • Herb WilkinsonCategories:- 1924 births
- 1996 deaths
- Forwards (basketball)
- Army Black Knights football coaches
- Army Black Knights men's basketball players
- Florida Gators football coaches
- New Hampshire Wildcats football coaches
- New Hampshire Wildcats men's basketball coaches
- Purdue Boilermakers football coaches
- College men's basketball head coaches in the United States
- People from Crawford County, Kansas
- College football coaches first appointed in the 1950s stubs
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