- Marv Harshman
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Marv K. Harshman (born October 4, 1917) is a former college men's basketball coach native to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA.
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Collegiate career
Harshman started coaching at his alma mater of Pacific Lutheran University (1945–58), where he also was the head football coach from 1951 to 1957, compiling a 27-26-2 record. He later coached at Washington State University (1958–71) and then at the University of Washington from 1971 to 1985. He compiled a 642-448 collegiate record winning Pac-8 coach of the year in (1976), Pac-10 Coach of the Year (1982, 1984) and Kodak Coach of the Year for Division 1 basketball (1984).
Honors
Harshman was the coach of the gold medal winning US team at the 1975 Pan American Games in Mexico City. Harshman was enshrined into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in April 1985.
Head coaching record
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Pacific Lutheran (Independents/Evergreen Intercollegegiate Conference) (1945–1958) 1945-1946 Pacific Lutheran 6-14 1946-1947 Pacific Lutheran 8-13 1947-1948 Pacific Lutheran 17-14 1948-1949 Pacific Lutheran 24-7 1949-1950 Pacific Lutheran 19-8 8-6 4th 1950-1951 Pacific Lutheran 20-11 10-4 T-2nd 1951-1952 Pacific Lutheran 16-10 7-5 3rd 1952-1953 Pacific Lutheran 16-10 8-4 T-2nd 1953-1954 Pacific Lutheran 18-10 8-4 2nd 1954-1955 Pacific Lutheran 17-6 10-2 T-1st 1955-1956 Pacific Lutheran 25-6 15-3 1st 1956-1957 Pacific Lutheran 28-1 12-0 1st 1957-1958 Pacific Lutheran 21-6 12-0 1st Pacific Lutheran: 235-136 90-28 Washington State Cougars (Pacific Coast Conference/Independents/AAWU/Pac 8) (1958–1971) 1958-1959 Washington St 10-16 3-13 T-8th 1959-1960 Washington St 13-13 1960-1961 Washington St 10-16 1961-1962 Washington St 8-18 1962-1963 Washington St 5-20 1963-1964 Washington St 5-21 2-13 6th 1964-1965 Washington St 9-17 6-8 5th 1965-1966 Washington St 15-11 6-8 T-4th 1966-1967 Washington St 15-11 8-6 2nd 1967-1968 Washington St 16-9 8-6 3rd 1968-1969 Washington St 18-6 11-3 2nd 1969-1970 Washington St 19-7 9-5 2nd 1970-1971 Washington St 12-14 2-14 T-8th Washington St: 155-181 55-76 Washington Huskies (Pac 8/Pac 10) (1971–1985) 1971-1972 Washington 20-8 10-4 2nd 1972-1973 Washington 16-11 6-8 T-5th 1973-1974 Washington 16-10 7-7 4th 1974-1975 Washington 16-10 6-8 T-5th 1975-1976 Washington 23-5 9-5 3rd NCAA 1st Round 1976-1977 Washington 17-10 8-6 T-3rd 1977-1978 Washington 14-13 6-8 T-5th 1978-1979 Washington 11-16 6-12 T-8th 1979-1980 Washington 18-10 9-9 5th 1980-1981 Washington 14-13 8-10 T-5th 1981-1982 Washington 19-10 11-7 4th NIT 2nd Round 1982-1983 Washington 16-15 7-11 T-6th 1983-1984 Washington 24-7 15-3 T-1st NCAA Sweet 16 1984-1985 Washington 22-10 13-5 T-1st NCAA 1st Round Washington: 245-147 121-103 Total: 635-464 National Champion Conference Regular Season Champion Conference Tournament Champion
Conference Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champion Conference Division ChampionReferences
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Pacific Lutheran Lutes head football coaches A. W. Ramstad (1926–1928) • Cliff Olson (1929–1941) • Charles Barofsky (1942) • No team (1943–1945) • Cliff Olson (1946) • Marv Tommervik (1947–1950) • Marv Harshman (1951–1957) • Jim Gabrielson (1958–1961) • Roy E. Carlson (1952–1971) • Frosty Westering (1972–2003) • Scott Westering (2004– )
Washington State Cougars men's basketball head coaches John B. Evans (1901–1903) • James N. Ashmore (1904–1905) • Everett Sweeley (1905–1907) • John R. Bender (1907–1908) • Fred Bohler (1908–1926) • Karl Schlademan (1926–1928) • Jack Friel (1928–1958) • Marv Harshman (1958–1971) • Bob Greenwood (1971–1972) • George Raveling (1972–1983) • Len Stevens (1983–1987) • Kelvin Sampson (1987–1994) • Kevin Eastman (1994–1999) • Paul Graham (1999–2003) • Dick Bennett (2003–2006) • Tony Bennett (2006–2009) • Ken Bone (2009– )
Washington Huskies men's basketball head coaches No coach (1896) • No team (1896–1898) • No coach (1899) • No team (1900–1901) • No coach (1901–1905) • No team (1905–1908) • David C. Hall (1909–1910) • Warner Williams (1911) • Oscar Olson (1912–1913) • Tony Savage (1914–1915) • John Davidson (1916–1917) • Claude J. Hunt (1918–1919) • Stub Allison (1919–1920) • Hec Edmundson (1920–1947) • Art McLarney (1947–1950) • Tippy Dye (1950–1959) • John Grayson (1959–1963) • Mac Duckworth (1963–1968) • Tex Winter (1968–1971) • Marv Harshman (1971–1985) • Andy Russo (1985–1989) • Lynn Nance (1989–1993) • Bob Bender (1993–2002) • Lorenzo Romar (2002– )
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 1985 Players Coaches Harold Anderson • Marv Harshman • Margaret WadeContributors NABC Coach of the Year winners 1959: Hickey | 1960: Newell | 1961: Taylor | 1962: Taylor | 1963: Jucker | 1964: Wooden | 1965: van Breda Kolff | 1966: Rupp | 1967: Wooden | 1968: Lewis | 1969: Wooden | 1970: Wooden | 1971: Kraft | 1972: Wooden | 1973: Bartow | 1974: McGuire | 1975: Knight | 1976: Orr | 1977: D. Smith | 1978: Foster & Lemons | 1979: Meyer | 1980: Olson | 1981: Hartman & Miller | 1982: Monson | 1983: Carnesecca | 1984: Harshman | 1985: Thompson | 1986: Sutton | 1987: Pitino | 1988: Chaney | 1989: Carlesimo | 1990: Heathcote | 1991: Krzyzewski | 1992: Raveling | 1993: Fogler | 1994: Keady & Richardson | 1995: Harrick | 1996: Calipari | 1997: Haskins* | 1998: Guthridge | 1999: Krzyzewski & O'Brien | 2000: Keady | 2001: Izzo | 2002: Sampson | 2003: T. Smith | 2004: Martelli & Montgomery | 2005: Weber | 2006: Wright | 2007: Lickliter | 2008: McKillop | 2009: Anderson & Calipari | 2010: Boeheim | 2011: Fisher
*Selection later vacatedDiBiaso & Raveling | 1977: Harter | 1978: Cunningham | 1979: Boyd | 1980: Wulk | 1981: R. Miller | 1982: Harshman | 1983: Raveling | 1984: Harshman | 1985: Morrison | 1986: Olson | 1987: Hazzard | 1988: Olson | 1989: Olson & R. Miller | 1990: Anderson | 1991: Sampson | 1992: Raveling | 1993: Olson | 1994: Olson | 1995: Harrick | 1996: Bender | 1997: Braun | 1998: Olson | 1999: Montgomery | 2000: Montgomery | 2001: Lavin | 2002: Kent | 2003: Montgomery & Olson | 2004: Montgomery | 2005: Romar | 2006: Howland | 2007: Bennett | 2008: Johnson | 2009: Romar | 2010: Sendek | 2011: S. Miller Categories:- 1917 births
- Living people
- American basketball coaches
- Pacific Lutheran Lutes football coaches
- Washington Huskies men's basketball coaches
- Washington State Cougars men's basketball coaches
- Pacific Lutheran University alumni
- Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductees
- National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame inductees
- People from Eau Claire, Wisconsin
- United States basketball coach stubs
- American basketball biography, 1910s birth stubs
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