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Edgar Diddle

Edgar Allen Diddle (March 12, 1895 – January 2, 1970) was an American college men's basketball coach. He is known for coaching at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky from 1922 to 1964. Diddle became the first coach in history to coach 1,000 games at one school. Diddle was known as one of the early pioneers of the fast break and for waving a red towel around along the sidelines. During games he would wave, toss, and chew on this towel, and even cover his face in times of disappointment. His red towel is now part of WKU's official athletic logo. Diddle experienced only five losing seasons in 42 years.[1]

Edgar Diddle
Diddle during the 1953–54 season
Biographical details
Born(1895-03-12)March 12, 1895
Gradyville, Kentucky, U.S.
DiedJanuary 2, 1970(1970-01-02) (aged 74)
Bowling Green, Kentucky, U.S.
Playing career
Football
1917Centre
1919–1920Centre
Basketball
1917Centre
1919–1920Centre
Position(s)Halfback (football)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Basketball
1922–1964Western Kentucky
Football
1922–1928Western Kentucky
Head coaching record
Overall759–302 (basketball)
TournamentsBasketball
3–4 (NCAA)
7–9 (NIT)
Basketball Hall of Fame
Inducted in 1972 (profile)
College Basketball Hall of Fame
Inducted in 2006

Early life edit

He was born near Gradyville, Kentucky.[2] Diddle played basketball and football for Centre College and was a member of their 1919 undefeated basketball team and 1919 undefeated football team.[3] He was a halfback on the football team.[4] After college, he coached basketball at Monticello High School, where he guided the team to the Kentucky State Tournament semi-finals, and then Greenville High School, which played in a regional tournament at Bowling Green. During the tournament, he came to the attention of officials at Western Kentucky who offered him the coaching position at the college.[5]

Career at Western Kentucky edit

He became Western Kentucky Hilltoppers basketball coach in 1922. Diddle's Western Kentucky teams claimed 32 conference championships; played in 13 national postseason tournaments (an impressive total considering that there was no national tournament for the first 15 years of his tenure); won 20+ games eighteen different times (including 10 consecutive); became the first team from the South to participate in the Olympic Trials; the first Kentucky team to play in the NCAA tournament and National Invitation Tournament; and were nationally ranked numerous times. In 1942 he led the Hilltoppers to the national championship game. His 1948 team finished 3rd nationally and the 1954 team finished 4th. Diddle's teams led the NCAA in victories six seasons and had the highest winning percentage in 1948.[6] When he retired in 1964, he had won a then record 759 games.

While Diddle was best known for coaching men's basketball, he also coached football (1922–1928), baseball (1923–1957) and women's basketball at Western.

Legacy edit

 
An image of E.A. Diddle Arena.

Diddle was responsible for breaking a color barrier at the college when he recruited the first African American basketball players, Clem Haskins and Dwight Smith, in the early 1960s.[7]

E. A. Diddle Arena, the basketball venue at WKU, built in 1963, is named for him. For the last six years of his life, Diddle was a fixture at the arena, even leading cheers. During a 1968 game against Dayton, he jumped on top of a press table to lead the students in cheers. When a Dayton sportswriter told him to get down, Diddle snapped, "What do you mean I can't get on top of this table? This is my damn gym!".[8]

Hall of Fame edit

Coach Diddle has been inducted into the Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame,[9] The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame,[10] the Western Kentucky University Athletic Hall of Fame,[11] the Centre College Athletic Hall of Fame,[12] and National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.[13]

Head coaching record edit

Men's basketball edit

[14]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Western Kentucky State Normal (Independent) (1922–1926)
1922–23 Western Kentucky State Normal 12–2
1923–24 Western Kentucky State Normal 9–9
1924–25 Western Kentucky State Normal 8–6
1925–26 Western Kentucky State Normal 10–4
Western Kentucky State Normal Hilltoppers (Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1926–1930)
1926–27 Western Kentucky State Normal 12–7
1927–28 Western Kentucky State Normal 10–7
1928–29 Western Kentucky State Normal 8–10
1929–30 Western Kentucky State Normal 4–12
Western Kentucky State Teachers Hilltoppers (Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1930–1948)
1930–31 Western Kentucky State Teachers 11–3
1931–32 Western Kentucky State Teachers 15–8 1st KIAC
1932–33 Western Kentucky State Teachers 16–6 1st KIAC
1933–34 Western Kentucky State Teachers 28–8 1st KIAC 1st SIAA
1934–35 Western Kentucky State Teachers 24–3 1st KIAC
1935–36 Western Kentucky State Teachers 26–4 1st KIAC National Olympics
1936–37 Western Kentucky State Teachers 21–2 1st KIAC 1st SIAA
1937–38 Western Kentucky State Teachers 30–3 1st KIAC 1st SIAA NIBT * (withdrew / forfeit)
1938–39 Western Kentucky State Teachers 22–3 1st KIAC 1st SIAA
1939–40 Western Kentucky State Teachers 24–6 1st KIAC 1st SIAA NCAA Elite Eight
1940–41 Western Kentucky State Teachers 22–4 1st SIAA
1941–42 Western Kentucky State Teachers 29–5 1st KIAC 1st SIAA NIT Runner-up
1942–43 Western Kentucky State Teachers 24–3 1st KIAC NIT Quarterfinals
1943–44 Western Kentucky State Teachers 13–9
1944–45 Western Kentucky State Teachers 17–10
1945–46 Western Kentucky State Teachers 15–19
1946–47 Western Kentucky State Teachers 25–4 1st KIAC 1st SIAA
1947–48 Western Kentucky State Teachers 28–2 1st KIAC
NCAA Annual Team Champions
NIT 3rd Place
Western Kentucky State Hilltoppers (Ohio Valley Conference) (1948–1964)
1948–49 Western Kentucky State 25–4 8–2 1st NIT Quarterfinals
1949–50 Western Kentucky State 25–6 8–0 1st NIT Quarterfinals
1950–51 Western Kentucky State 19–10 4–4 4th NCT 1st Round
1951–52 Western Kentucky State 26–5 11–1 1st NIT Quarterfinals
1952–53 Western Kentucky State 25–6 8–2 2nd NIT Quarterfinals
1953–54 Western Kentucky State 29–3 9–1 1st NIT 4th Place
1954–55 Western Kentucky State 18–10 8–2 1st
1955–56 Western Kentucky State 16–12 7–3 T-1st
1956–57 Western Kentucky State 17–9 9–1 T-1st
1957–58 Western Kentucky State 14–11 5–5 3rd
1958–59 Western Kentucky State 16–10 8–4 2nd
1959–60 Western Kentucky State 21–7 10–2 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1960–61 Western Kentucky State 18–8 9–3 T-1st
1961–62 Western Kentucky State 17–10 11–1 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1962–63 Western Kentucky State 5–16 3–9 7th
1963–64 Western Kentucky State 5–16 3–11 8th
Western Kentucky: 759–302 121–51
Total: 759–302

      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

Lead the NCAA in wins 1933–34, 1934–35, 1935–36, 1937–38, and 1941–42 seasons[15]

Baseball edit

[16]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Western Kentucky State Normal Hilltoppers (Independent) (1923–1926)
1923 Western Kentucky State Normal 10–2
1924 Western Kentucky State Normal 11–2
1925 Western Kentucky State Normal 9–10
Western Kentucky State Normal Hilltoppers (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1926–1948)
1926 Western Kentucky State Normal 9–8
1927 Western Kentucky State Normal 9–4
1928 Western Kentucky State Normal 15–1 State Champions
1929 Western Kentucky State Normal 9–4 State Champions
Western Kentucky State Teachers Hilltoppers (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1930–1948)
1930 Western Kentucky State Teachers 3–0
1931 Western Kentucky State Teachers No Team
1932 Western Kentucky State Teachers 4–2
1933 Western Kentucky State Teachers 7–5
1934 Western Kentucky State Teachers 8–3
1935 Western Kentucky State Teachers 9–2
1936 Western Kentucky State Teachers 4–3
1937 Western Kentucky State Teachers 8–7
1938 Western Kentucky State Teachers 4–10
1939 Western Kentucky State Teachers 6–10
1940 Western Kentucky State Teachers 7–6
1941 Western Kentucky State Teachers 9–6
1942 Western Kentucky State Teachers 4–5
1943–45 Western Kentucky State Teachers No Team
1946 Western Kentucky State Teachers 9–0
1947 Western Kentucky State Teachers 5–6
Western Kentucky State Hilltoppers (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1948–1948)
1948 Western Kentucky State 4–10
Western Kentucky State Hilltoppers (Ohio Valley Conference) (1949–1957)
1949 Western Kentucky State 4–5–1
1950 Western Kentucky State 6–7
1951 Western Kentucky State 13–5
1952 Western Kentucky State 11–3 1st
1953 Western Kentucky State 8–2–1 1st
1954 Western Kentucky State 9–7
1955 Western Kentucky State 4–7
1956 Western Kentucky State 5–7–1
1957 Western Kentucky State 10–6
Total: 232–155–3

      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

Football edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Western Kentucky State Normal (Independent) (1922–1926)
1922 Western Kentucky State Normal 9–1
1923 Western Kentucky State Normal 5–4
1924 Western Kentucky State Normal 4–5
1925 Western Kentucky State Normal 3–5–1
Western Kentucky State Normal Hilltoppers (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1926–1928)
1926 Western Kentucky State Normal 4–4–1 1–2–1 19th
1927 Western Kentucky State Normal 5–4 2–2 T–8th
1928 Western Kentucky State Normal 8–1 5–1 3rd
Western Kentucky: 38–24–2 7–3
Total: 38–24–2

[17]

Women's basketball edit

[18]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Western Kentucky State Normal (Independent) (1922–1924)
1922–23 Western Kentucky State Normal 5–3 State Champions
1923–24 Western Kentucky State Normal 6–3
Western Kentucky State Normal: 11–6
Total: 11–6

      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

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Harrison, Lowell (1987). Western Kentucky University. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0813116204.
  2. ^ Holl, R.E. (2015). Committed to Victory: The Kentucky Home Front During World War II. Topics in Kentucky History. University Press of Kentucky. p. pt270. ISBN 978-0-8131-6564-6. Retrieved September 22, 2018.
  3. ^ "Edgar Allen Diddle". Western Kentucky University Alumni. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  4. ^ Frank G. Weaver (1919). "Come On, You Praying Kentucians". Association Men. 45: 416.
  5. ^ Ruby, Earl (1979). Red Towel Territory : A History of Athletics at Western Kentucky University. American National Bank and Trust Co.
  6. ^ "E.A. Diddle". E.A. Diddle College Record. Retrieved October 6, 2018.
  7. ^ Haskins, Chapman reflect on special WKU squads from 1965–66, '66–67, By ZACH GREENWELL The Bowling Green Daily News Feb 20, 2016, retrieved 2 July 2020
  8. ^ "The Story of Legendary WKU Basketball Coach E.A. Diddle". Western Kentucky University. Retrieved March 5, 2014.
  9. ^ "E A Diddle". Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
  10. ^ "Edgar A. Diddle". The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
  11. ^ "Edgar Diddle". Western Kentucky University Hall of Fame. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
  12. ^ "Ed Diddle". Centre College Athletic Hall of Fame. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
  13. ^ "Edgar Diddle". The National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
  14. ^ 2019–2020 WKU Basketball Media Guide retrieved 21 April 2020
  15. ^ "E.A. Diddle". E.A. Diddle College Record. Retrieved October 6, 2018.
  16. ^ "2020 WKU Baseball Media Guide" (PDF). Western Kentucky University Athletics. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
  17. ^ "2019 WKU Football Media Guide" (PDF). Western Kentucky University Athletics. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  18. ^ "2019–20 WKU Women's Basketball Media Guide" (PDF). Western Kentucky University Athletics. Retrieved July 2, 2020.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Edgar Allen Diddle March 12 1895 January 2 1970 was an American college men s basketball coach He is known for coaching at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green Kentucky from 1922 to 1964 Diddle became the first coach in history to coach 1 000 games at one school Diddle was known as one of the early pioneers of the fast break and for waving a red towel around along the sidelines During games he would wave toss and chew on this towel and even cover his face in times of disappointment His red towel is now part of WKU s official athletic logo Diddle experienced only five losing seasons in 42 years 1 Edgar DiddleDiddle during the 1953 54 seasonBiographical detailsBorn 1895 03 12 March 12 1895Gradyville Kentucky U S DiedJanuary 2 1970 1970 01 02 aged 74 Bowling Green Kentucky U S Playing careerFootball1917Centre1919 1920CentreBasketball1917Centre1919 1920CentrePosition s Halfback football Coaching career HC unless noted Basketball1922 1964Western KentuckyFootball1922 1928Western KentuckyHead coaching recordOverall759 302 basketball TournamentsBasketball3 4 NCAA 7 9 NIT Basketball Hall of FameInducted in 1972 profile College Basketball Hall of FameInducted in 2006 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career at Western Kentucky 3 Legacy 4 Hall of Fame 5 Head coaching record 5 1 Men s basketball 5 2 Baseball 5 3 Football 5 4 Women s basketball 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editHe was born near Gradyville Kentucky 2 Diddle played basketball and football for Centre College and was a member of their 1919 undefeated basketball team and 1919 undefeated football team 3 He was a halfback on the football team 4 After college he coached basketball at Monticello High School where he guided the team to the Kentucky State Tournament semi finals and then Greenville High School which played in a regional tournament at Bowling Green During the tournament he came to the attention of officials at Western Kentucky who offered him the coaching position at the college 5 Career at Western Kentucky editHe became Western Kentucky Hilltoppers basketball coach in 1922 Diddle s Western Kentucky teams claimed 32 conference championships played in 13 national postseason tournaments an impressive total considering that there was no national tournament for the first 15 years of his tenure won 20 games eighteen different times including 10 consecutive became the first team from the South to participate in the Olympic Trials the first Kentucky team to play in the NCAA tournament and National Invitation Tournament and were nationally ranked numerous times In 1942 he led the Hilltoppers to the national championship game His 1948 team finished 3rd nationally and the 1954 team finished 4th Diddle s teams led the NCAA in victories six seasons and had the highest winning percentage in 1948 6 When he retired in 1964 he had won a then record 759 games While Diddle was best known for coaching men s basketball he also coached football 1922 1928 baseball 1923 1957 and women s basketball at Western Legacy edit nbsp An image of E A Diddle Arena Diddle was responsible for breaking a color barrier at the college when he recruited the first African American basketball players Clem Haskins and Dwight Smith in the early 1960s 7 E A Diddle Arena the basketball venue at WKU built in 1963 is named for him For the last six years of his life Diddle was a fixture at the arena even leading cheers During a 1968 game against Dayton he jumped on top of a press table to lead the students in cheers When a Dayton sportswriter told him to get down Diddle snapped What do you mean I can t get on top of this table This is my damn gym 8 Hall of Fame editCoach Diddle has been inducted into the Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame 9 The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 10 the Western Kentucky University Athletic Hall of Fame 11 the Centre College Athletic Hall of Fame 12 and National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame 13 Head coaching record editMen s basketball edit 14 Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Western Kentucky State Normal Independent 1922 1926 1922 23 Western Kentucky State Normal 12 2 1923 24 Western Kentucky State Normal 9 9 1924 25 Western Kentucky State Normal 8 6 1925 26 Western Kentucky State Normal 10 4 Western Kentucky State Normal Hilltoppers Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1926 1930 1926 27 Western Kentucky State Normal 12 7 1927 28 Western Kentucky State Normal 10 7 1928 29 Western Kentucky State Normal 8 10 1929 30 Western Kentucky State Normal 4 12 Western Kentucky State Teachers Hilltoppers Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1930 1948 1930 31 Western Kentucky State Teachers 11 3 1931 32 Western Kentucky State Teachers 15 8 1st KIAC 1932 33 Western Kentucky State Teachers 16 6 1st KIAC 1933 34 Western Kentucky State Teachers 28 8 1st KIAC 1st SIAA 1934 35 Western Kentucky State Teachers 24 3 1st KIAC 1935 36 Western Kentucky State Teachers 26 4 1st KIAC National Olympics 1936 37 Western Kentucky State Teachers 21 2 1st KIAC 1st SIAA 1937 38 Western Kentucky State Teachers 30 3 1st KIAC 1st SIAA NIBT withdrew forfeit 1938 39 Western Kentucky State Teachers 22 3 1st KIAC 1st SIAA 1939 40 Western Kentucky State Teachers 24 6 1st KIAC 1st SIAA NCAA Elite Eight 1940 41 Western Kentucky State Teachers 22 4 1st SIAA 1941 42 Western Kentucky State Teachers 29 5 1st KIAC 1st SIAA NIT Runner up 1942 43 Western Kentucky State Teachers 24 3 1st KIAC NIT Quarterfinals 1943 44 Western Kentucky State Teachers 13 9 1944 45 Western Kentucky State Teachers 17 10 1945 46 Western Kentucky State Teachers 15 19 1946 47 Western Kentucky State Teachers 25 4 1st KIAC 1st SIAA 1947 48 Western Kentucky State Teachers 28 2 1st KIAC NCAA Annual Team Champions NIT 3rd Place Western Kentucky State Hilltoppers Ohio Valley Conference 1948 1964 1948 49 Western Kentucky State 25 4 8 2 1st NIT Quarterfinals 1949 50 Western Kentucky State 25 6 8 0 1st NIT Quarterfinals 1950 51 Western Kentucky State 19 10 4 4 4th NCT 1st Round 1951 52 Western Kentucky State 26 5 11 1 1st NIT Quarterfinals 1952 53 Western Kentucky State 25 6 8 2 2nd NIT Quarterfinals 1953 54 Western Kentucky State 29 3 9 1 1st NIT 4th Place 1954 55 Western Kentucky State 18 10 8 2 1st 1955 56 Western Kentucky State 16 12 7 3 T 1st 1956 57 Western Kentucky State 17 9 9 1 T 1st 1957 58 Western Kentucky State 14 11 5 5 3rd 1958 59 Western Kentucky State 16 10 8 4 2nd 1959 60 Western Kentucky State 21 7 10 2 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1960 61 Western Kentucky State 18 8 9 3 T 1st 1961 62 Western Kentucky State 17 10 11 1 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1962 63 Western Kentucky State 5 16 3 9 7th 1963 64 Western Kentucky State 5 16 3 11 8th Western Kentucky 759 302 121 51 Total 759 302 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 Lead the NCAA in wins 1933 34 1934 35 1935 36 1937 38 and 1941 42 seasons 15 Baseball edit 16 Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Western Kentucky State Normal Hilltoppers Independent 1923 1926 1923 Western Kentucky State Normal 10 2 1924 Western Kentucky State Normal 11 2 1925 Western Kentucky State Normal 9 10 Western Kentucky State Normal Hilltoppers Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1926 1948 1926 Western Kentucky State Normal 9 8 1927 Western Kentucky State Normal 9 4 1928 Western Kentucky State Normal 15 1 State Champions 1929 Western Kentucky State Normal 9 4 State Champions Western Kentucky State Teachers Hilltoppers Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1930 1948 1930 Western Kentucky State Teachers 3 0 1931 Western Kentucky State Teachers No Team 1932 Western Kentucky State Teachers 4 2 1933 Western Kentucky State Teachers 7 5 1934 Western Kentucky State Teachers 8 3 1935 Western Kentucky State Teachers 9 2 1936 Western Kentucky State Teachers 4 3 1937 Western Kentucky State Teachers 8 7 1938 Western Kentucky State Teachers 4 10 1939 Western Kentucky State Teachers 6 10 1940 Western Kentucky State Teachers 7 6 1941 Western Kentucky State Teachers 9 6 1942 Western Kentucky State Teachers 4 5 1943 45 Western Kentucky State Teachers No Team 1946 Western Kentucky State Teachers 9 0 1947 Western Kentucky State Teachers 5 6 Western Kentucky State Hilltoppers Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1948 1948 1948 Western Kentucky State 4 10 Western Kentucky State Hilltoppers Ohio Valley Conference 1949 1957 1949 Western Kentucky State 4 5 1 1950 Western Kentucky State 6 7 1951 Western Kentucky State 13 5 1952 Western Kentucky State 11 3 1st 1953 Western Kentucky State 8 2 1 1st 1954 Western Kentucky State 9 7 1955 Western Kentucky State 4 7 1956 Western Kentucky State 5 7 1 1957 Western Kentucky State 10 6 Total 232 155 3 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 Football edit Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs Western Kentucky State Normal Independent 1922 1926 1922 Western Kentucky State Normal 9 1 1923 Western Kentucky State Normal 5 4 1924 Western Kentucky State Normal 4 5 1925 Western Kentucky State Normal 3 5 1 Western Kentucky State Normal Hilltoppers Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1926 1928 1926 Western Kentucky State Normal 4 4 1 1 2 1 19th 1927 Western Kentucky State Normal 5 4 2 2 T 8th 1928 Western Kentucky State Normal 8 1 5 1 3rd Western Kentucky 38 24 2 7 3 Total 38 24 2 17 Women s basketball edit 18 Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Western Kentucky State Normal Independent 1922 1924 1922 23 Western Kentucky State Normal 5 3 State Champions 1923 24 Western Kentucky State Normal 6 3 Western Kentucky State Normal 11 6 Total 11 6 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 championSee also editList of college men s basketball coaches with 600 winsReferences edit Harrison Lowell 1987 Western Kentucky University University Press of Kentucky ISBN 978 0813116204 Holl R E 2015 Committed to Victory The Kentucky Home Front During World War II Topics in Kentucky History University Press of Kentucky p pt270 ISBN 978 0 8131 6564 6 Retrieved September 22 2018 Edgar Allen Diddle Western Kentucky University Alumni Retrieved October 6 2014 Frank G Weaver 1919 Come On You Praying Kentucians Association Men 45 416 Ruby Earl 1979 Red Towel Territory A History of Athletics at Western Kentucky University American National Bank and Trust Co E A Diddle E A Diddle College Record Retrieved October 6 2018 Haskins Chapman reflect on special WKU squads from 1965 66 66 67 By ZACH GREENWELL The Bowling Green Daily News Feb 20 2016 retrieved 2 July 2020 The Story of Legendary WKU Basketball Coach E A Diddle Western Kentucky University Retrieved March 5 2014 E A Diddle Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame Retrieved October 1 2018 Edgar A Diddle The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Retrieved October 1 2018 Edgar Diddle Western Kentucky University Hall of Fame Retrieved October 1 2018 Ed Diddle Centre College Athletic Hall of Fame Retrieved October 1 2018 Edgar Diddle The National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame Retrieved October 1 2018 2019 2020 WKU Basketball Media Guide retrieved 21 April 2020 E A Diddle E A Diddle College Record Retrieved October 6 2018 2020 WKU Baseball Media Guide PDF Western Kentucky University Athletics Retrieved July 2 2020 2019 WKU Football Media Guide PDF Western Kentucky University Athletics Retrieved March 31 2020 2019 20 WKU Women s Basketball Media Guide PDF Western Kentucky University Athletics Retrieved July 2 2020 External links editEdgar Diddle at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Edgar Diddle at Find a Grave nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edgar Diddle amp oldid 1193898715, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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