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Alfred Lloyd "Flucie" Stewart (August 5, 1906 – November 17, 1956) was an American basketball and football coach. He served as the head football and basketball coach for the Appalachian State Mountaineers located in the town of Boone in Watauga County, North Carolina. Stewart also was head basketball coach at Furman for two years. A native of Strawn, Texas, Stewart attended Furman University, where he played as an end on the football team from 1929 to 1930.〔(''2011 Football Record Book'' ), p. 90, Furman University, 2011.〕 He joined the Appalachian State football staff in 1935 as an assistant coach. By 1940, he had taken over as athletic director.〔(''The Blue Book of College Athletics'' ), p. 183, F. Turbyville, 1940.〕 In 1941, he served as head football coach at Tampa for one season before resigning.〔(''The Story of the University of Tampa: A Quarter Century of Progress from 1930 to 1955'' ), p. 40, University of Tampa Press, 1955.〕 Stewart became Maryland head basketball coach in 1947, after the longstanding tenure of Burton Shipley. He was also a member of Jim Tatum's football staff as an assistant coach.〔(''Terrapin'' ), p. 236, University of Maryland, 1948.〕 Stewart's basketball teams were not successful, however, and after three losing seasons, was replaced by Bud Millikan.〔David Ungrady, (''Tales from the Maryland Terrapins'' ), p. 51, Sports Publishing LLC, 2003, ISBN 1-58261-688-4.〕 He also worked as an associate professor of physical education.〔(''General Catalog, Issue 1948–1949; Vol. 1, No. 4'' ), p. 20, University of Maryland, May 1, 1948.〕 Stewart died on November 17, 1956 in Greenville, South Carolina, succumbing to a two-year illness.〔(ALFRED L. STEWART ), ''The New York Times'', Nov 18, 1956.〕 ==Head coaching record== 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「Flucie Stewart」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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