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Charlie Spoonhour

Charles Graham Spoonhour (June 23, 1939 – February 1, 2012) was an American basketball coach.

Charlie Spoonhour
Biographical details
Born(1939-06-23)June 23, 1939
Mulberry, Kansas, U.S.
DiedFebruary 1, 2012(2012-02-01) (aged 72)
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, U.S.
Playing career
1958–1961Ozarks
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1961–1963Rocky Comfort HS (MO)
1963–1967Bloomfield HS (MO) (co-HC)
1967–1968Salem HS (MO)
1968–1972Southwest Missouri State (assistant)
1972–1974Moberly JC
1974–1975Oklahoma (assistant)
1975–1981Southeastern CC (IA)
1981–1983Nebraska (assistant)
1983–1992Southwest Missouri State
1992–1999Saint Louis
2001–2004UNLV
Head coaching record
Overall373–202 (college)
205–63 (junior college)
Tournaments3–8 (NCAA Division I)
3–5 (NIT)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
4 Mid-Continent regular season (1987–1990)
2 Mid-Continent tournament (1987, 1989)
MVC tournament (1992)
Awards
Henry Iba Award (1994)
3x Mid-Continent Coach of the Year (1984, 1987, 1988)

Spoonhour was born in Mulberry, Kansas, attended high school in Rogers, Arkansas, and received an education degree from the University of the Ozarks.[1] He spent seven seasons as a high school basketball coach, then fourteen seasons bouncing between Division I assistant coaching positions and junior college head coaching positions. This included a four-year stretch from 1969 to 1973 as an assistant coach on the staff of head coach Bill Thomas at then-Division II Southwest Missouri State (now Missouri State).[2]

Ten years later, Spoonhour was on the staff of Nebraska coach Moe Iba, when he was hired as head coach of SMS for the 1983–84 season, a year after the Bears had moved up to Division I. He led the Bears to five NCAA tournament appearances in a six-season stretch from 1987 to 1992. His best season was in 1986–87 when the Bears won the Mid-Continent Conference with a 13–1 mark and finished 28–6. Behind future NBA point guard Winston Garland,[2] they made it to the second round of the 1987 NCAA tournament as a #13-seed, beating fourth-seeded Clemson, 65–60, before losing to fifth-seeded Kansas, 67–63.[3]

After the 1991–92 season, he went to Saint Louis University, where he led the Billikens to three NCAA tournament appearances in seven seasons. In 2001, he went to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he retired from coaching following the 2003-04 season.

Spoonhour was known for wearing sweaters and slacks while coaching.

In 2010, he was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, and placed on the recipient list for a lung transplant. He received the lung transplant at Duke University Medical Center in August 2010, and was said to be in good condition, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He spent the next six months recuperating at Duke.

On February 1, 2012, Spoonhour died at the age of 72.

On April 6, 2012, Spoonhour's son, Jay Spoonhour, was named the head men's basketball coach at Eastern Illinois University.

Head coaching record edit

College edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Southwest Missouri State Bears (Association of Mid-Continent Universities / Mid-Continent Conference) (1983–1990)
1983–84 Southwest Missouri State 18–10 9–5 3rd
1984–85 Southwest Missouri State 17–13 8–6 4th
1985–86 Southwest Missouri State 24–8 10–4 2nd NIT Quarterfinal
1986–87 Southwest Missouri State 28–6 13–1 1st NCAA Division I Second Round
1987–88 Southwest Missouri State 22–7 12–2 1st NCAA Division I First Round
1988–89 Southwest Missouri State 21–10 10–2 1st NCAA Division I First Round
1989–90 Southwest Missouri State 22–7 11–1 1st NCAA Division I First Round
Southwest Missouri State Bears (Missouri Valley Conference) (1990–1992)
1990–91 Southwest Missouri State 22–12 11–5 2nd NIT First Round
1991–92 Southwest Missouri State 23–8 13–5 3rd NCAA Division I First Round
Southwest Missouri State: 197–81 (.709) 97–31 (.758)
Saint Louis Billikens (Great Midwest Conference) (1992–1995)
1992–93 Saint Louis 12–17 1–9 6th
1993–94 Saint Louis 23–6 8–4 T–2nd NCAA Division I First Round
1994–95 Saint Louis 23–8 8–4 2nd NCAA Division I Second Round
Saint Louis Billikens (Conference USA) (1995–1999)
1995–96 Saint Louis 16–14 4–10 3rd (Blue) NIT First Round
1996–97 Saint Louis 11–18 4–10 3rd (Blue)
1997–98 Saint Louis 22–11 11–5 3rd (American) NCAA Division I Second Round
1998–99 Saint Louis 15–16 8–8 5th (American)
Saint Louis: 122–90 (.575) 44–50 (.468)
UNLV Runnin' Rebels (Mountain West Conference) (2001–2004)
2001–02 UNLV 21–11 9–5 3rd NIT Second Round
2002–03 UNLV 21–11 8–6 T–3rd NIT First Round
2003–04 UNLV 12–9 4–6 5th
UNLV: 54–31 (.635) 21–17 (.553)
Total: 373–202 (.649)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References edit

  1. ^ Eisenbath, Mike (January 5, 1997). "As Cincy Visits, Bills Still Groping". St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
  2. ^ a b Novak, Thad. "Mike Anderson to Arkansas: Top 10 Coaches Who Starred Where They Were Assistants". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 7 Nov 2011.
  3. ^ 2010-11 Missouri State Men's Basketball Annual. Missouri State University. 2011. p. 158.

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Charles Graham Spoonhour June 23 1939 February 1 2012 was an American basketball coach Charlie SpoonhourBiographical detailsBorn 1939 06 23 June 23 1939Mulberry Kansas U S DiedFebruary 1 2012 2012 02 01 aged 72 Chapel Hill North Carolina U S Playing career1958 1961OzarksCoaching career HC unless noted 1961 1963Rocky Comfort HS MO 1963 1967Bloomfield HS MO co HC 1967 1968Salem HS MO 1968 1972Southwest Missouri State assistant 1972 1974Moberly JC1974 1975Oklahoma assistant 1975 1981Southeastern CC IA 1981 1983Nebraska assistant 1983 1992Southwest Missouri State1992 1999Saint Louis2001 2004UNLVHead coaching recordOverall373 202 college 205 63 junior college Tournaments3 8 NCAA Division I 3 5 NIT Accomplishments and honorsChampionships4 Mid Continent regular season 1987 1990 2 Mid Continent tournament 1987 1989 MVC tournament 1992 AwardsHenry Iba Award 1994 3x Mid Continent Coach of the Year 1984 1987 1988 Spoonhour was born in Mulberry Kansas attended high school in Rogers Arkansas and received an education degree from the University of the Ozarks 1 He spent seven seasons as a high school basketball coach then fourteen seasons bouncing between Division I assistant coaching positions and junior college head coaching positions This included a four year stretch from 1969 to 1973 as an assistant coach on the staff of head coach Bill Thomas at then Division II Southwest Missouri State now Missouri State 2 Ten years later Spoonhour was on the staff of Nebraska coach Moe Iba when he was hired as head coach of SMS for the 1983 84 season a year after the Bears had moved up to Division I He led the Bears to five NCAA tournament appearances in a six season stretch from 1987 to 1992 His best season was in 1986 87 when the Bears won the Mid Continent Conference with a 13 1 mark and finished 28 6 Behind future NBA point guard Winston Garland 2 they made it to the second round of the 1987 NCAA tournament as a 13 seed beating fourth seeded Clemson 65 60 before losing to fifth seeded Kansas 67 63 3 After the 1991 92 season he went to Saint Louis University where he led the Billikens to three NCAA tournament appearances in seven seasons In 2001 he went to the University of Nevada Las Vegas where he retired from coaching following the 2003 04 season Spoonhour was known for wearing sweaters and slacks while coaching In 2010 he was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and placed on the recipient list for a lung transplant He received the lung transplant at Duke University Medical Center in August 2010 and was said to be in good condition according to the St Louis Post Dispatch He spent the next six months recuperating at Duke On February 1 2012 Spoonhour died at the age of 72 On April 6 2012 Spoonhour s son Jay Spoonhour was named the head men s basketball coach at Eastern Illinois University Head coaching record editCollege edit Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Southwest Missouri State Bears Association of Mid Continent Universities Mid Continent Conference 1983 1990 1983 84 Southwest Missouri State 18 10 9 5 3rd 1984 85 Southwest Missouri State 17 13 8 6 4th 1985 86 Southwest Missouri State 24 8 10 4 2nd NIT Quarterfinal 1986 87 Southwest Missouri State 28 6 13 1 1st NCAA Division I Second Round 1987 88 Southwest Missouri State 22 7 12 2 1st NCAA Division I First Round 1988 89 Southwest Missouri State 21 10 10 2 1st NCAA Division I First Round 1989 90 Southwest Missouri State 22 7 11 1 1st NCAA Division I First Round Southwest Missouri State Bears Missouri Valley Conference 1990 1992 1990 91 Southwest Missouri State 22 12 11 5 2nd NIT First Round 1991 92 Southwest Missouri State 23 8 13 5 3rd NCAA Division I First Round Southwest Missouri State 197 81 709 97 31 758 Saint Louis Billikens Great Midwest Conference 1992 1995 1992 93 Saint Louis 12 17 1 9 6th 1993 94 Saint Louis 23 6 8 4 T 2nd NCAA Division I First Round 1994 95 Saint Louis 23 8 8 4 2nd NCAA Division I Second Round Saint Louis Billikens Conference USA 1995 1999 1995 96 Saint Louis 16 14 4 10 3rd Blue NIT First Round 1996 97 Saint Louis 11 18 4 10 3rd Blue 1997 98 Saint Louis 22 11 11 5 3rd American NCAA Division I Second Round 1998 99 Saint Louis 15 16 8 8 5th American Saint Louis 122 90 575 44 50 468 UNLV Runnin Rebels Mountain West Conference 2001 2004 2001 02 UNLV 21 11 9 5 3rd NIT Second Round 2002 03 UNLV 21 11 8 6 T 3rd NIT First Round 2003 04 UNLV 12 9 4 6 5th UNLV 54 31 635 21 17 553 Total 373 202 649 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championReferences edit Eisenbath Mike January 5 1997 As Cincy Visits Bills Still Groping St Louis Post Dispatch a b Novak Thad Mike Anderson to Arkansas Top 10 Coaches Who Starred Where They Were Assistants Bleacher Report Retrieved 7 Nov 2011 2010 11 Missouri State Men s Basketball Annual Missouri State University 2011 p 158 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charlie Spoonhour amp oldid 1215791810, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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