Dave Strack

Dave Strack
Dave Stracl
Strack from 1967 Michiganensian
Sport(s) Basketball
Playing career
1943–1946 Michigan
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1948–1959
1959–1960
1960–1968
Michigan (assistant)
Idaho
Michigan

Dave Strack is a former university athletic director for the University of Arizona and and head basketball coach of the University of Michigan. He is an inductee of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.

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Early life

Strack grew up in Indiana. He graduated from Shortridge High School in Indianapolis, Indiana where he was the basketball team's captain and MVP in 1941 and named to the Indian All-Star team.[1] Strack played basketball for the University of Michigan (UM), earning MVP honors in 1943 and 1946.[1]

Basketball career

He briefly played professionally for the Indianapolis Kautskys of the NBL.[2] He returned to UM and served as an assistant basketball coach from 1948 to 1959.[1] Strack left to become the head coach at the University of Idaho for one year.[1]

The following year he was hired as the head coach for men's basketball at the University of Michigan and served from 1960 to 1968. He led the Wolverines to three Big 10 conference titles (1965, 1966, 1967) and to the 1965 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament title game. Following his team's 24–4 record and runner-up finish in 1965, Strack was named the UPI College Basketball Coach of the Year.[3]

Athletic director

In 1968, Strack became the University of Michigan's business manager, then the associate athletic director in 1970.

Strack resigned in January 1972 to become the athletic director of the University of Arizona.[4] Strack's tenure at Arizona included the hiring of the first African-American head coach of a major university (basketball coach Fred Snowden)[5] and the school's transition into PAC 10 athletic conference.[6] In 1980, Strack was criticized following a scandal involving the football program's use of an athletic slush fund for improper payments to coaches, alumni and recruits.[7] Strack resigned in July 1982 to become a professor of physical education.[8]

In 1992, Strack was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.[1]

See also

  • NCAA Men's Division I Final Four appearances by coaches

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e "Dave Strack". Indian Basketball Hall of Fame. hoopshall.com. http://www.hoopshall.com/hall-of-fame/dave-strack/?back=HallofFame. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  2. ^ "Kautskys sign Strack". Kokomo Tribune. February 20, 1946. 10.
  3. ^ "United Press International Coach of the Year winners". NCAA Individual Awards. Association for Professional Basketball Research. http://www.apbr.org/ncaaawrd.html. Retrieved 19 May 2010. 
  4. ^ "Michigan's Strack to go to Arizona". Milwaukee Journal: pp. 8 (Section II). January 12 1972. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SnYfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=lCgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4411,1246192&dq=dave-strack+arizona&hl=en. Retrieved 21 October 2011. 
  5. ^ Thomas, Robert McG., Jr. (January 19, 1994). "Fred Snowden, Basketball Coach And Black Pioneer, Is Dead at 57". New York Times. pp. D20. http://www.nytimes.com/1994/01/19/obituaries/fred-snowden-basketball-coach-and-black-pioneer-is-dead-at-57.html. 
  6. ^ "Arizoan Seeks Schedule Help". Spokane Daily Chronicle (Tucson, Arizona): p. 23. December 22, 1976. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=i88vAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5_gDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6472,1929832&dq=dave-strack+arizona&hl=en. Retrieved 21 October 2011. 
  7. ^ Patterson, Margaret Jones; Russell, Robert H. (October 15, 1986). Behind the Lines: Case Studies in Investigative Reporting. Columbia University Press. pp. 63 _ 93. ISBN 978-0231060585. 
  8. ^ "Dave Strack Leaves AD Post at Arizona". Lewiston Morning Tribune: p. 2C. May 19, 1982. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hZZfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NzEMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3529,1888577&dq=dave-strack+arizona&hl=en. Retrieved 21 October 2011. 

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