Eugene Van Gent
File:Eugene Van Gent.jpg
Van Gent from The Savitar, 1916
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Sport(s) | Football, basketball, track |
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Biographical details | |
Born | Iowa |
December 23, 1889
Died | Error: Need valid death date (first date): year, month, day Solano County, California |
Playing career | |
Football | |
1911, 1913 | Wisconsin |
Basketball | |
1911–1914 | Wisconsin |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
Football | |
1916 | Texas |
1919 | Texas (assistant) |
1920 | University Farm |
1921 | Stanford |
Basketball | |
1914–1916 | Missouri |
1916–1917 | Texas |
1921–1922 | Stanford |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 14–8–3 (football) 42–19 (basketball) |
Statistics | |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
Football 1 SWC (1916) |
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Awards | |
Basketball All-American, 1914 |
Conrad Eugene Van Gent (December 23, 1889 – June 12, 1949) was an American football and basketball player and coach. He served as the head football at the University of Texas at Austin in 1916, at the University Farm, now the University of California, Davis, in 1920, and at Stanford University in 1921, compiling a career college football record of 14–8–3. Van Gent was also the head basketball coach at the University of Missouri (1914–1916), Texas (1916–1917), and Stanford (1921–1922), tallying a career college basketball mark of 42–19. Van Gent played football and basketball, and ran track at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He was selected to the College Basketball All-American team in 1914.
Coaching career
During his two seasons as basketball head coach at Missouri (1914–16), Van Gent led to the Tigers to a 21–9 overall record. Texas hired Van Gent as both football and basketball head coach in 1916. He coached for one season in each sport before joining the military to fight in the First World War. In the 1916 college football season, Van Gent directed Texas to a 7–2 overall record in football and a 6–1 record in Southwest Conference play. As men's basketball head coach for the 1916–17 season, he directed the Longhorns to a 13–3 overall record (7–1 in conference play) and their third consecutive Southwest Conference championship. In 1921, Van Gent coached the Stanford Cardinal football team, compiling a 4–2–2 record. Van Gent also coached Stanford's basketball team in 1921–22. He fell ill with encephalitis lethargica in December 1922 and was hospitalized in San Francisco.[1]
Head coaching record
Football
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Texas Longhorns (Southwest Conference) (1916) | |||||||||
1916 | Texas | 7–2 | 6–1 | 1st | |||||
Texas: | 7–2 | 6–1 | |||||||
University Farm Aggies (Independent) (1920) | |||||||||
1920 | University Farm | 3–4–1 | |||||||
University Farm: | 3–4–1 | ||||||||
Stanford (Pacific Coast Conference) (1921) | |||||||||
1921 | Stanford | 4–2–2 | 1–1–1 | 3rd | |||||
Stanford: | 4–2–2 | 1–1–1 | |||||||
Total: | 14–8–3 | ||||||||
National championship Conference title Conference division title |
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External links
- Eugene Van Gent at the College Football Data Warehouse
- Eugene Van Gent at College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
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- 1889 births
- 1949 deaths
- Missouri Tigers men's basketball coaches
- Stanford Cardinal men's basketball coaches
- Stanford Cardinal football coaches
- Texas Longhorns football coaches
- Texas Longhorns men's basketball coaches
- UC Davis Aggies football coaches
- Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball players
- Wisconsin Badgers football players
- College track and field athletes in the United States
- University of Missouri faculty
- American military personnel of World War I
- Players of American football from Iowa