| Jack Hartman | ||
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| Sport | Basketball | |
| Born | October 7, 1925 | |
| Place of birth | Dewey, Oklahoma | |
| Died | November 6, 1998 (aged 73) | |
| Place of death | Phoenix, Arizona | |
| Career highlights | ||
| Overall | 589-279 (.679) | |
| Championships | ||
| 3 Big 8 titles, 2 Big Eight Tournament Titles | ||
| Awards | ||
| Big 8 Coach of the Year (1975),(1977) National Coach-of-the-Year (1981) |
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| Playing career | ||
| 1943-1947 | Oklahoma State | |
| Coaching career (HC unless noted) | ||
| 1954 1955-1962 1962-1970 1970-1986 |
Oklahoma State (asst.) Coffeyville Community Coll. Southern Illinois Kansas State |
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Jack Hartman (October 7, 1925 – November 6, 1998) was a college men's basketball coach.
He spent 16 seasons as head coach at Kansas State University, where he won 294 games and finished in first or second place in 10 of those 16 seasons in the Big 8 Conference. After his retirement he worked local television color commentary for Kansas State games and his former player and assistant coach Lon Kruger took over as head coach at Kansas State.
Hartman played Basketball and Football collegiately at Oklahoma State University. After college he played Quarterback in the CFL before becoming a Basketball coach. He was the head coach at Southern Illinois University before taking over at Kansas State when Cotton Fitzsimmons left Kansas State to coach in the NBA. [1]
Hartman died in 1998.[2] He has a street by Bramlage Coliseum (Kansas State's basketball arena) named "Jack Hartman Drive" after him. His wife, Pat, still lives in Manhattan, Kansas.
Coaching Record at Kansas State
References
- ^ Career Bio
- ^ [1] Career Summary
| Season | Team | Overall | Postseason | ||||||
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| Kansas State Wildcats (Big Eight Conference) (1970–1986) | |||||||||
| 1970-71 | Kansas State | 11-15 | 6-8 | T-5th | None | ||||
| 1971-72 | Kansas State | 19-9 | (12-2) | 1st | NCAA Elite Eight | ||||
| 1972-73 | Kansas State | 23-5 | (12-2) | 1st | NCAA Elite Eight | ||||
| 1973-74 | Kansas State | 19-8 | 11-3 | 2nd | None | ||||
| 1974-75 | Kansas State | 20-9 | 10-4 | 2nd | NCAA Elite Eight | ||||
| 1975-76 | Kansas State | 20-8 | 11-3 | 2nd | NIT Second Round | ||||
| 1976-77 | Kansas State | 24-7 | 11-3 | 1st | NCAA Sweet 16 | ||||
| 1977-78 | Kansas State | 18-11 | 7-7 | 4th | None | ||||
| 1978-79 | Kansas State | 16-12 | 8-6 | 2nd | None | ||||
| 1978-80 | Kansas State | 22-9 | 8-6 | 2nd | NCAA 2nd Round | ||||
| 1980-81 | Kansas State | 24-9 | 9-5 | 2nd | NCAA Elite 8 | ||||
| 1981-82 | Kansas State | 23-8 | 10-4 | 2nd | NCAA Sweet 16 | ||||
| 1982-83 | Kansas State | 12-16 | 4-10 | 6th | None | ||||
| 1983-84 | Kansas State | 14-15 | 5-9 | T-6th | None | ||||
| 1984-85 | Kansas State | 14-14 | 5-9 | T5th | None | ||||
| 1985-86 | Kansas State | 16-14 | 4-10 | 7th | None | ||||
| Kansas State: | 294-170 (.634) | 123-91 | |||||||
| Total: | 589-279 (.679) | ||||||||
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National Champion Conference Regular Season Champion Conference Tournament Champion |
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| Preceded by Cotton Fitzsimmons |
Kansas State men's basketball head coach 1970-1986 |
Succeeded by Lon Kruger |
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