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James N. Ashmore

 
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James N. Ashmore
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College Washington State University
Sport College football
Career highlights
Overall 12–14–5 (.468)
Coaching stats
College Football DataWarehouse
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1903
1907–1908
1922–1924
Washington State
Western Maryland
DePauw

James N. Ashmore was an American college football and basketball coach. His coaching career included positions at Washington State, Colorado, Iowa, and North Carolina, among others.

Coaching history

  • Washington State football (1903)[1]
  • Washington State basketball (1904–1905)[2]
  • Western Maryland football (1907–1908)[3]
  • Colorado basketball (1915-1917)[4]
  • Millikin basketball (1905–1907, 1909–1910, 1913–1914)[5]
  • Millikin football (1904–1906, 1909–1913)[6]
  • Iowa basketball (1920-1922)[7]
  • Iowa football (assistant) (1919-1921)[8]
  • Iowa baseball and track[8]
  • DePauw football (1922–1924)
  • DePauw basketball (1923–1924)[9]
  • North Carolina basketball (1926–1930)

Ashmore was the eighth head college football coach for the Washington State University Cougars located in Pullman, Washington and he held that position for the 1903 season.[10][11] His coaching record at Washington State was 3 wins, 3 losses, and 2 ties. As of the conclusion of the 2007 season, this ranks him 23rd at Washington State in total wins and 17th at Washington State in winning percentage (.500).[1]

Ashmore was the head coach at Western Maryland for the 1907 and 1908 seasons. While there, he compiled a 9–8–3 record.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Washington State Cougars coaching records
  2. ^ Cougar History (PDF), Washington State Basketball Media Guide, Washington State University, 2006.
  3. ^ a b Year-by-Year Results (PDF), 2005 McDaniel College Media Guide, p. 42–43, McDaniel College, 2005.
  4. ^ Colorado Coaches (PDF), Big 12 Men's Basketball Media Guide, p.27, Big 12 Conference, 2004.
  5. ^ Men's Basketball Career Coaching Records, Millikin University, retrieved February 22, 2009.
  6. ^ Football Season by Season, Millikin University, retrieved February 22, 2009.
  7. ^ Iowa Basketball Yearly Record, University of Iowa, retrieved February 22, 2009.
  8. ^ a b Class of 1923, University of Iowa yearbook.
  9. ^ Year by Year Records, DePauw University, retrieved February 22, 2009.
  10. ^ College Football Reference Washington State University Football Records
  11. ^ Miami Herald Washington State University all-time football records

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