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Lorin Ball

Lorin Earl "Red" Ball was an American baseball, basketball and ice hockey player and coach. He led all three programs at his alma mater University of Massachusetts Amherst at various times during his 40-year tenure at the university.

Lorin Ball
Biographical details
Born1898 (1898)
Amherst, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died1969 (aged 70–71)
Amherst, Massachusetts, U.S.
Alma materMassachusetts Agricultural College
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Basketball
1921–1925Massachusetts Ag. (freshmen)
1946–1952Massachusetts
Baseball
1922–1924Massachusetts Ag. (freshmen)
1925–1931Massachusetts Ag.
Ice Hockey
1924–1939Massachusetts State
Head coaching record
Overall35–57–2 (.383) [baseball]
26–74 (.260) [basketball]
47–61–7 (.439) [hockey]

Career edit

Born and raised in Amherst, Ball graduated from Amherst High School in 1916 and began attending Massachusetts Agricultural College (later the University of Massachusetts Amherst) the following fall. From the start, Ball was involved with many of the school's sports teams, playing on class teams in baseball, basketball, football and ice hockey.[1] Ball joined the varsity baseball and basketball teams as an upperclassman and was remained with the two until his graduation. Though originally a member of the class of 1920, Ball took a year off after his junior season and returned to finish his degree in 1921. After receiving a bachelor's in Agricultural Education, Ball was hired by the school's athletic department to coach the freshman baseball and basketball teams.[2] While working in that capacity, he filled up his free time by working at various camps and sports academies.

In 1924, Ball agreed to take over as the head coach for the ice hockey team, despite playing just a few games on the freshman class team. After pulling double-duty with the freshman basketball and varsity ice hockey teams, Ball was promoted to varsity baseball coach as well.[3] Now a full-time faculty member, Ball decided that his commitment to the varsity teams was too great and had to end his tenure as freshman basketball coach. Over the next six years, he coached the baseball and hockey teams. on the field, his teams never produced a winning record, though some came close, and he agreed to step down after the 1931 season.[4] On the ice, however, Ball found more success. Though his tenue got off to a rough start, (including a winless season in 1928), Ball's hockey teams produced five consecutive winning seasons in the early 30's.[5] Due primarily to the lack of a permanent, enclosed home rink, the team could not sustain that level of play and the latter half of the decade was mired in subpar records and shortened seasons. With no home venue on the horizon, the hockey program was shuttered in 1939.

After the suspension of the hockey program, Ball remained at the school as an instructor of Physical Education and eventually found his way back to the basketball team. After World War II, Ball took over as head coach on the court and remained in that position until 1952. Similar to his stint with the baseball team, none of basketball teams finished with a winning record. While coaching basketball, Ball was promoted to assistant professor of physical education and also worked part time as an assistant on the varsity football team. Ball retired in 1954 but remained at the school as an emeritus professor afterwards.[6]

Head coaching record edit

Baseball edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Massachusetts Agricultural Aggies (Independent) (1925–1931)
1925 Massachusetts Agricultural 6–8–2
1926 Massachusetts Agricultural 4–12
1927 Massachusetts Agricultural 7–8
1928 Massachusetts Agricultural 2–9
1929 Massachusetts Agricultural 3–11
1930 Massachusetts Agricultural 7–9
1931 Massachusetts Agricultural 6–10
Massachusetts Agricultural: 35–57–2
Total: 35–57–2

      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

Ice hockey edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Massachusetts Agricultural Aggies (Independent) (1924–1931)
1924–25 Massachusetts Agricultural 2–5–0
1925–26 Massachusetts Agricultural 3–4–1
1926–27 Massachusetts Agricultural 2–4–1
1927–28 Massachusetts Agricultural 0–6–0
1928–29 Massachusetts Agricultural 7–5–0
1929–30 Massachusetts Agricultural 7–4–0
1930–31 Massachusetts Agricultural 9–4–0
Massachusetts State Aggies (Independent) (1931–1939)
1931–32 Massachusetts State 3–1–0
1932–33 Massachusetts State 5–2–1
1933–34 Massachusetts State 0–8–0
1934–35 Massachusetts State 3–3–1
1935–36 Massachusetts State 1–4–1
1936–37 Massachusetts State 3–3–0
1937–38 Massachusetts State 2–4–1
1938–39 Massachusetts State 0–4–1
Massachusetts State: 47–61–7
Total: 47–61–7

      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

Basketball edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Massachusetts State Aggies (Independent) (1945–1946)
1945–46 Massachusetts State 4–8–0
Massachusetts State Aggies (Yankee Conference) (1946–1947)
1946–47 Massachusetts State 4–5
Massachusetts Aggies (Yankee Conference) (1947–1948)
1947–48 Massachusetts 2–14
Massachusetts Redmen (Yankee Conference) (1948–1952)
1948–49 Massachusetts 6–12 2–2
1949–50 Massachusetts 8–11 2–3
1950–51 Massachusetts 6–14 1–3
1951–52 Massachusetts 4–17 0–6
Massachusetts: 26–74
Total: 26–74

      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

† Ball finished the year after Walter Hargesheheimer began the season 0–7.

References edit

  1. ^ "Index 1919". Massachusetts Agricultural College. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  2. ^ "Index 1923". Massachusetts Agricultural College. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  3. ^ "Index 1926". Massachusetts Agricultural College. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  4. ^ "Baseball_Record_Book_2023_FINAL" (PDF). UMass Minutemen. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  5. ^ "UMASS HOCKEY 2022-23 RECORD BOOK" (PDF). UMass Minutemen. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  6. ^ "Index 1956". University of Massachusetts. Retrieved July 26, 2023.

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Lorin Earl Red Ball was an American baseball basketball and ice hockey player and coach He led all three programs at his alma mater University of Massachusetts Amherst at various times during his 40 year tenure at the university Lorin BallBiographical detailsBorn1898 1898 Amherst Massachusetts U S Died1969 aged 70 71 Amherst Massachusetts U S Alma materMassachusetts Agricultural CollegeCoaching career HC unless noted Basketball1921 1925Massachusetts Ag freshmen 1946 1952MassachusettsBaseball1922 1924Massachusetts Ag freshmen 1925 1931Massachusetts Ag Ice Hockey1924 1939Massachusetts StateHead coaching recordOverall35 57 2 383 baseball 26 74 260 basketball 47 61 7 439 hockey Contents 1 Career 2 Head coaching record 2 1 Baseball 2 2 Ice hockey 2 3 Basketball 3 ReferencesCareer editBorn and raised in Amherst Ball graduated from Amherst High School in 1916 and began attending Massachusetts Agricultural College later the University of Massachusetts Amherst the following fall From the start Ball was involved with many of the school s sports teams playing on class teams in baseball basketball football and ice hockey 1 Ball joined the varsity baseball and basketball teams as an upperclassman and was remained with the two until his graduation Though originally a member of the class of 1920 Ball took a year off after his junior season and returned to finish his degree in 1921 After receiving a bachelor s in Agricultural Education Ball was hired by the school s athletic department to coach the freshman baseball and basketball teams 2 While working in that capacity he filled up his free time by working at various camps and sports academies In 1924 Ball agreed to take over as the head coach for the ice hockey team despite playing just a few games on the freshman class team After pulling double duty with the freshman basketball and varsity ice hockey teams Ball was promoted to varsity baseball coach as well 3 Now a full time faculty member Ball decided that his commitment to the varsity teams was too great and had to end his tenure as freshman basketball coach Over the next six years he coached the baseball and hockey teams on the field his teams never produced a winning record though some came close and he agreed to step down after the 1931 season 4 On the ice however Ball found more success Though his tenue got off to a rough start including a winless season in 1928 Ball s hockey teams produced five consecutive winning seasons in the early 30 s 5 Due primarily to the lack of a permanent enclosed home rink the team could not sustain that level of play and the latter half of the decade was mired in subpar records and shortened seasons With no home venue on the horizon the hockey program was shuttered in 1939 After the suspension of the hockey program Ball remained at the school as an instructor of Physical Education and eventually found his way back to the basketball team After World War II Ball took over as head coach on the court and remained in that position until 1952 Similar to his stint with the baseball team none of basketball teams finished with a winning record While coaching basketball Ball was promoted to assistant professor of physical education and also worked part time as an assistant on the varsity football team Ball retired in 1954 but remained at the school as an emeritus professor afterwards 6 Head coaching record editBaseball edit Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonMassachusetts Agricultural Aggies Independent 1925 1931 1925 Massachusetts Agricultural 6 8 21926 Massachusetts Agricultural 4 121927 Massachusetts Agricultural 7 81928 Massachusetts Agricultural 2 91929 Massachusetts Agricultural 3 111930 Massachusetts Agricultural 7 91931 Massachusetts Agricultural 6 10Massachusetts Agricultural 35 57 2Total 35 57 2 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 championIce hockey edit Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonMassachusetts Agricultural Aggies Independent 1924 1931 1924 25 Massachusetts Agricultural 2 5 01925 26 Massachusetts Agricultural 3 4 11926 27 Massachusetts Agricultural 2 4 11927 28 Massachusetts Agricultural 0 6 01928 29 Massachusetts Agricultural 7 5 01929 30 Massachusetts Agricultural 7 4 01930 31 Massachusetts Agricultural 9 4 0Massachusetts State Aggies Independent 1931 1939 1931 32 Massachusetts State 3 1 01932 33 Massachusetts State 5 2 11933 34 Massachusetts State 0 8 01934 35 Massachusetts State 3 3 11935 36 Massachusetts State 1 4 11936 37 Massachusetts State 3 3 01937 38 Massachusetts State 2 4 11938 39 Massachusetts State 0 4 1Massachusetts State 47 61 7Total 47 61 7 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 championBasketball edit Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonMassachusetts State Aggies Independent 1945 1946 1945 46 Massachusetts State 4 8 0Massachusetts State Aggies Yankee Conference 1946 1947 1946 47 Massachusetts State 4 5 Massachusetts Aggies Yankee Conference 1947 1948 1947 48 Massachusetts 2 14Massachusetts Redmen Yankee Conference 1948 1952 1948 49 Massachusetts 6 12 2 21949 50 Massachusetts 8 11 2 31950 51 Massachusetts 6 14 1 31951 52 Massachusetts 4 17 0 6Massachusetts 26 74Total 26 74 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 Ball finished the year after Walter Hargesheheimer began the season 0 7 References edit Index 1919 Massachusetts Agricultural College Retrieved July 26 2023 Index 1923 Massachusetts Agricultural College Retrieved July 26 2023 Index 1926 Massachusetts Agricultural College Retrieved July 26 2023 Baseball Record Book 2023 FINAL PDF UMass Minutemen Retrieved July 26 2023 UMASS HOCKEY 2022 23 RECORD BOOK PDF UMass Minutemen Retrieved July 26 2023 Index 1956 University of Massachusetts Retrieved July 26 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lorin Ball amp oldid 1215206019, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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