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Everett Dean

 
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Everett S. Dean (March 18, 1898October 26, 1993) was a college men's basketball and baseball coach.

Born in Livonia, Indiana, Dean was the head baseball and basketball coach at his alma mater, Indiana University, from 1924 to 1938. In 1938, Dean was named head basketball coach at Stanford University, where he coached the team to the 1942 NCAA championship. Dean was named baseball coach at Stanford in 1950, and led Stanford's baseball team to the 1953 College World Series.

Dean is the only coach named to both the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and the College Baseball Hall of Fame. He was also inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 1965.

His fondness from the local history of his native Washington County, Indiana led him to push for the creation of the John Hay Center of Salem, Indiana.

Preceded by
Leslie Mann
Indiana Men's Head Basketball Coach
1924–1938
Succeeded by
Branch McCracken
Preceded by
John Bunn
Stanford Men's Head Basketball Coach
1938–1951
Succeeded by
Bob Burnett

References

NCAA, NCAA March Madness: Cinderellas, Superstars, and Champions from the NCAA Men's Final Four : Chicago: Triumph Books, 2004. ISBN 1-57243-665-4

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