John Wooden

November 14th, 2007
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College Coaching Record:

Indiana State 1946-1948 47- 14

  • 1947 conference title
  • 1948 NAIA championship game

UCLA 1948-1975 620-147

  • 19 PAC-10 championships
  • 10 national championships
  • 149-2 record at Pauley Pavilion (UCLA’s home court)

Some of Coach Wooden’s Honors:

  • 1930-1932 Three year All-American Basketball Player at Purdue
  • 1932 College Basketball Player of the Year
  • 1932 Big Ten Medal for proficiency in scholarship & athletics— awarded to graduating athlete with outstanding grades

  • 1943 All Time All-American Basketball Team by Hall of Fame
  • 1960 National Basketball Hall of Fame as a player
  • 1964 Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame – an original inductee
  • 1964 College Basketball Coach of the Year

  • 1966 Published book, Practical Modern Basketball

  • 1967 College Basketball Coach of the Year
  • 1968 College Basketball Coach of the Year
  • 1968 “Honored by Christian Church for service and concern for mankind”
  • 1970 College Basketball Coach of the Year
  • 1970 Sporting News –”Sports Man of the Year”
  • 1971 Friars Club - “Coach of the Century”
  • 1972 College Basketball Coach of the Year

  • 1972 National Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach-only Hall of Fame inductee in more than one category

  • Holds LSU records for most field goals in a game (26) against Vanderbilt on Jan. 29, 1969 and attempted (57) against Vanderbilt
  • 1972 Published book, They Call Me Coach
  • 1973 College Basketball Coach of the Year
  • 1973 Sports Illustrated, “Sports Man of the Year”

  • 1973 Whitney Young Urban League Award of Humanitarian Service
  • 1974 1st John Bunn Hall of Fame Service Award
  • 1974 1st James A. Naismith “Peach Basket” Award
  • 1974 California ” Grandfather of the Year Award” by National Father’s Day Committee
  • 1974 1st “Velvet Covered Brick Award” for Christian leadership
  • 1975 College Basketball Coach of the Year
  • 1975 California ” Sports Father of the Year”
  • 1985 Bellarmine Medal of Excellence – 1st sports figure to receive. Some other recipients: Mother Teresa, Walter Cronkite, etc.
  • 1993 1st CASEY Award-exceptional service to Amateur Athletics
  • 1993 Sportslink “Pathfinder Award” to Hoosier with extra

Coach impressive records, but the most thing I find impressive about this. Is that Coach John Wooden did all this while yet keeping his character of head work, never comprising, and the most important keeping a level head with all and through all this success.

88 Consecutive victories Next best - 60
10 NCAA championships Next best - 4
7 Consecutive NCAA championships Next best - 2
38 Consecutive NCAA tournament victories Previous record - 13
8 Undefeated PAC-8 championships 8 championships
4 Undefeated full seasons Next best - 1

Lifetime record of 40 years

Won 905 games Lost 205
Won 81.5% of all games

College Record - 29 Years

Won 677 games Lost 161
Won 80.5% of all games

Teaching Positions

11 years High School
2 years Indiana State University
27 years UCLA

Activities Since 1975 Retirement From UCLA

  • Lecturing (coaching clinics, summer camps, college convocations, business conventions and conferences, fundraisers, prayer breakfasts, etc.)
  • Reading, Writing
  • Family time

Books:

  • The Holy Bible
  • Albom, Mitch, and Stacy Creamer. Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life’s Greatest Lesson. New York: Broadway Books, 2002
  • Douglas, Llyod Cassel. Magnificent Obsession. Cutchogue, NY: Buccaneer Books, 1997.
  • Unknown. The Robe. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1985.
  • Dickens, Charles. A Tale of Two Cities. New York: Signet Classic, 1999.
  • Graham, Billy. Unto the Hills. Irving, TX: Word Publishing, 1996.
  • Hunter, JamesC. The Servant: A Simple Story About the True Essence of Leadership. New York: Prima Publishing, 1998.
  • McCullough, David. John Adams. Carmichael, CA: Touchstone Books, 2002.
  • And almost anything about Abraham Lincoln and Mother Teresa.

Poetry:

  • Bryant, William Cullen. “Thanatopsis.”
  • Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.”
  • Gray, Sir Thomas. “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard.”
  • Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. “Hiawatha’s Childhood.”
  • Milton, John. “On His Blindness.”
  • Poe, Edgar Allan. “The Raven.”
  • Tennyson, Alfred, Lord. Idylls of the King.
  • And the poetry of Sir Walter Scott, William Shakespeare, and William Wordsworth

Coach John Wooden, aka wizard of westwood. Is mostly known for a winning coach and his pyramid of success. You can check out his pyramid of success here.

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