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Dale Duward Brown (born October 31, 1935) is an American former college basketball coach who spent 25 years leading the LSU Tigers. His team earned Final Four appearances in 1981 and 1986.〔(LSU faithful see parallels to upstart 1986 Final Four team )〕 He is also remembered as one of the most vocal critics of the NCAA because he said it legislated against human dignity. ==Life in North Dakota: 1935–64== Brown was born in Minot, North Dakota. He was a star football, basketball, and track performer at St. Leo's High School in Minot, graduating in 1953. During his senior season, he posted the highest scoring average in state basketball history and also set a school record in the quarter mile. Brown then went to Minot State Teacher's College, where he was a star athlete, earning 12 varsity letters in football, basketball, and track; the only person to accomplish this in these three sports. Sports Illustrated selected him as one of the top 50 athletes of the 20th century from North Dakota. Brown graduated from Minot State in 1957 and received a master's degree at the University of Oregon in 1964. 1957–59 : Head Coach Basketball, Wrestling, and Track - Columbus H.S. - Columbus, ND 1959–64 : Head Basketball Coach - Bishop Ryan High School - Minot, ND 1961 - Called back to military service due to Berlin Crisis, Head Coach Basketball and Track - Fort Riley, KS (received an honorable discharge from US Army as a Sgt.) He is a member of the North Dakota Sports Hall of Fame and Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dale Brown (basketball)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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