sport.wikisort.org - AthleteGary Cunningham is an American former basketball player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head men's basketball coach at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) from 1977 to 1979, guiding the UCLA Bruins to a 50–8 record in two seasons. UCLA won conference championships and finished with a #2 ranking in the final polls both seasons. Cunningham has the highest winning percentage of any coach in UCLA men's basketball history (.862).
Gary Cunningham is a college men's basketball coach.
Gary Cunningham|
Born | 1940/1941 (age 81–82)[1] |
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1960–1962 | UCLA |
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1965–1975 | UCLA (assistant) |
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1977–1979 | UCLA |
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1979–1981 | Western Oregon State |
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1981–1986 | Wyoming |
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1986–1995 | Fresno State |
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1995–2008 | UC Santa Barbara |
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Overall | 50–8 |
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Tournaments | 3–2 (NCAA) |
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- 2× Pac-8/Pac-10 (1978–1979)
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- Coach Wooden "Keys to Life" Award (2017)
- Pac-8 Coach of the Year (1978)
- First-team All-AAWU (1961)
- Second-team All-AAWU (1962)
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Cunningham played basketball at UCLA on the varsity team from 1960 to 1962. He played in the first Final Four appearance for the Bruins in the 1962 NCAA tournament. He appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated on March 19, 1962.[2] Cunningham was selected by the Cincinnati Royals in the seventh round as the 58th pick of the 1962 NBA draft.
Cunningham was an assistant coach at UCLA under John Wooden from 1965 to 1975. In 1965 he was the coach of the UCLA freshman team that featured high school All-Americans Lew Alcindor and Lucius Allen. The freshmen defeated the UCLA varsity, rated number-one in the nation, by a score of 75 to 60 in the first game ever played at Pauley Pavilion.
Cunningham retired in the summer of 2008 after 13 years as the athletic director at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Head coaching record
Statistics overview
Season |
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Conference |
Standing |
Postseason
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UCLA Bruins (Pacific-8/Pacific-10 Conference) (1977–1979)
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1977–78 |
UCLA
| 25–3 | 14–0 | 1st | NCAA Division I Sweet 16
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1978–79 |
UCLA
| 25–5 | 15–3 | 1st | NCAA Division I Elite Eight
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UCLA: |
50–8 | 29–3 |
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Total: | 50–8 |
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National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion |
References
Links to related articles |
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UCLA Bruins men's basketball head coaches |
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# denotes interim head coach
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Wyoming Cowboys and Cowgirls athletic directors |
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- John Corbett (1915–?)
- John Rhodes (1930–1933)
- Willard Witte (1933–1939)
- Okie Blanchard (1940–1941)
- Everett Shelton (1944–?)
- Bunny Oakes # (1945–1946)
- Glenn Jacoby (1946–1973)
- George McCarty (1973–1980)
- Bob Hitch (1980–1981)
- Gary Cunningham (1981–1986)
- Paul Roach (1986–1996)
- Lee Moon (1996–2003)
- Gary Barta (2003–2006)
- Tom Burman (2006– )
# denotes interim athletic director
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Fresno State Bulldogs athletic directors |
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- Earl Wight (1924–1947)
- Larry Pape (c. 1952)
- Hal Beatty (c. 1957–1963)
- Cecil Coleman (1963–1971)
- Gene Bourdet (1971–1979)
- Russ Sloan (1980–1982)
- Jack Lengyel (1983–1986)
- Gary Cunningham (1986–1995)
- Al Bohl (1996–2001)
- Scott Johnson (2001–2005)
- Thomas Boeh (2005–2014)
- Jim Bartko (2015–2017)
- Steve Robertello # (2017–2018)
- Terry Tumey (2018– )
# denotes interim athletic director
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UC Santa Barbara Gauchos athletic directors |
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- Spud Harder (1949–1956)
- Joe Lantagne (1956–1957)
- Rene Rochelle (1958–1959)
- Maryville Kelliher (1959–1962)
- Stan Williamson (1962–1965)
- Jack Curtice (1965–1973)
- Al Negratti (1973–1979)
- Ken Droscher (1979–1986)
- Stan Morrison (1986–1989)
- John Kasser (1989–1994)
- Jim Romeo # (1994–1995)
- Gary Cunningham (1994–2008)
- Mark Massari (2008–2014)
- John McCutcheon (2015–2021)
- Kelly Barsky # (2022– )
# denotes interim athletic director
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UCLA Bruins men's basketball 1968–69 NCAA champions |
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UCLA Bruins men's basketball 1969–70 NCAA champions |
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UCLA Bruins men's basketball 1970–71 NCAA champions |
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UCLA Bruins men's basketball 1971–72 NCAA champions |
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UCLA Bruins men's basketball 1972–73 NCAA champions |
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UCLA Bruins men's basketball 1974–75 NCAA champions |
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Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year |
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Coach Wooden "Keys to Life" Award winners |
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