John Van Liew
Van Liew pictured in The Agromeck 1931, NC State yearbook | |
Sport(s) | Football, basketball |
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Biographical details | |
Born |
Ottumwa, Iowa | December 12, 1881
Died |
December 7, 1959 77) Mooresville, Indiana | (aged
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
Football | |
1923–1928 | Knox (IL) |
1930 | NC State |
1932–1942 | Hanover |
Basketball | |
1923–1926 | Knox (IL) |
Head coaching record | |
Overall |
63–80–3 (football) 21–26 (basketball) |
John Michael Van Liew (December 12, 1881 – December 7, 1959)[1] was an American football and basketball coach. He served as the head football coach at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois from 1923 to 1928, at North Carolina State University in 1930, and at Hanover College from 1932 to 1942, compiling a career college football record of 63–80–3. Van Liew was also the head basketball coach at Knox from 1923 to 1926, tallying a mark of 21–26. Van Liew was a graduate of Grinnell College.[2]
Head coaching record
Football
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Knox Prairie Fire () (1923–1928) | |||||||||
1923 | Knox | 5–4 | 2–2 | ||||||
1924 | Knox | 7–1 | 3–0 | ||||||
1925 | Knox | 2–6 | 0–3 | ||||||
1926 | Knox | 2–5–1 | 0–3 | ||||||
1927 | Knox | 4–4 | 2–2 | ||||||
1928 | Knox | 3–5 | 2–2 | ||||||
Knox: | 23–25–1 | 9–11 | |||||||
NC State Wolfpack (Southern Conference) (1930) | |||||||||
1930 | NC State | 2–8 | 1–5 | T–19th | |||||
NC State: | 2–8 | 1–5 | |||||||
Hanover Panthers (Independent) (1932–1933) | |||||||||
1932 | Hanover | 4–3–1 | |||||||
1933 | Hanover | 6–2 | |||||||
Hanover Panthers (Indiana Intercollegiate Conference) (1934–1942) | |||||||||
1934 | Hanover | 7–2 | |||||||
1935 | Hanover | 2–5–1 | |||||||
1936 | Hanover | 1–6 | |||||||
1937 | Hanover | 5–3 | |||||||
1938 | Hanover | 5–2 | |||||||
1939 | Hanover | 4–4 | |||||||
1940 | Hanover | 1–8 | |||||||
1941 | Hanover | 1–7 | |||||||
1942 | Hanover | 2–5 | |||||||
Hanover: | 38–47–2 | ||||||||
Total: | 63–80–3 |
References
- ↑ Miller, George (February 18, 1995). "REMEMBER COACH VAN LIEW?". The Madison Courier. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
- ↑ AP (October 21, 1930). "VAN LIEW QUITS AS COACH.; Resigns His Post at North Carolina State College.". The New York Times. Retrieved March 1, 2011.
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