Moe Iba

Moe Iba

Henry "Moe" Iba Jr. (born: May 31, 1939 ) is an American basketball coach. He coached the University of Memphis from 1966–1970, the University of Nebraska from 1980–1986 and Texas Christian University from 1987-1994.[1]

His father was Henry Iba, the legendary Oklahoma State University coach who developed the motion offense.

Iba graduated from Oklahoma State University in 1962.

Texas Western

During the 1965-66 basketball season, Iba was an assistant coach for Don Haskins at Texas Western. Texas Western won the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship.

This achievement was depicted in the film Glory Road and Iba was portrayed on screen by Evan Jones.

Career record

  • Texas Christian (1987–1994) 96-108 (0.471)
  • Nebraska (1980–1986) 106-71 (0.599)
  • Memphis (1966–1970) 37-65 (0.363)

Overall: 3 teams, 17 seasons, 239-244 (0.495)

References

  1. ^ Moe Iba coaching record. sports-reference.com



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