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James Carter (coach)
James Emerson Carter ( - 〔http://heraldbulletin.com/obituaries/x1640793347/James-Emerson-Carter Obituary〕) was head basketball coach at the University of Dayton, in Dayton, Ohio, USA, from 1939 until 1947.
Carter came to Dayton when head football coach Harry Baujan hired him as an assistant football coach. Carter, a Purdue graduate and varsity football standout, had no experience with basketball, but was nonetheless installed as the head basketball coach for the 1939-40 season. Although he had to share football responsibilities with his new basketball duties, Carter quickly moved to expand the Flyers' profile. In his first season he scheduled an ambitious five game east coast road trip against such prominent teams as Rhode Island, St Joseph's, St John's and Long Island University. Later, he scheduled other high profile opponents such as Kentucky and Ohio during his coaching tenure. Carter is noted for starting an African American player on his 1946-47 squad. Carter led the Flyers to winning records in his third and fourth seasons, but the two year World War II suspension between 1943 and 1945 derailed this progress. Following consecutive 3-13 and 4-17 seasons, the University decided to hire Tom Blackburn as its full-time basketball coach in 1947. Carter's six season record was 41-75. Carter lived in Anderson, IN and was recognized as the oldest living Purdue Boilermaker in 2011.〔Collett, R. (1989). The Dayton Flyers: A history of UD basketball. Dayton: Landfall Press.〕〔UD Athletics Communication Office (2007). 2007-08 Dayton Flyer Basketball. Minster, Ohio: Post Printing.〕〔http://dayton.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1290956〕
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