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Norm Stewart

Norman Eugene Stewart (born January 20, 1935) is a retired American college basketball coach. He coached at the University of Northern Iowa (then known as State College of Iowa) from 1961 to 1967, but is best known for his career with the University of Missouri from 1967 until 1999. He retired with an overall coaching record of 731–375 in 38 seasons. The court at Mizzou Arena (and previously at the Hearnes Center) is named in his honor.

Norm Stewart
Stewart from The Savitar, 1969
Biographical details
Born (1935-01-20) January 20, 1935 (age 88)
Shelbyville, Missouri, U.S.
Playing career
Basketball
1953–1956Missouri
1956–1957St. Louis Hawks
Baseball
1954–1956Missouri
1957Aberdeen Pheasants
Position(s)Forward (basketball)
Pitcher (baseball)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Basketball
1961–1967State College of Iowa
1967–1999Missouri
Head coaching record
Overall731–375
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
  • 1954 College World Series Champion
  • 1954 Big 7 Conference Baseball Champion
  • 1957 NBA Western Division Champion
  • 2x North Central Conference Champion (1962, 1964)
  • 8x Big 8 Conference Champion (1976, 1980–1983, 1987, 1990, 1994)
  • 6x Big 8 Tournament Champion (1978, 1982, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993)
College Basketball Hall of Fame
Inducted in 2007

Early life

Stewart was born in Shelby County, Missouri. He grew up the son of a gas station owner around the small farming community of Shelbyville, and graduated from high school there in 1952. After high school Stewart enrolled at the University of Missouri, becoming a standout in both basketball and baseball for the Tigers. Stewart was a two-time team captain, and all-Big Seven selection in basketball. His 24.1 scoring average per-game in 1956 ranks fourth in school history and earned him a spot on the 1956 Helms Foundation All-American team. It was while at MU he met the love of his life, Virginia (Zimmerley) Stewart. Following graduation from Mizzou, Stewart was drafted by the St. Louis Hawks in the 1956 NBA draft, playing one season at forward. He also signed a contract with Major League Baseball's Baltimore Orioles, pitching in 1957 for the Class C Aberdeen Pheasants, but never played at the big-league level.[1][2]

Coaching career

Following his brief career as a professional athlete, Norm Stewart returned to the University of Missouri in 1957 to earn his master's degree. He also served as an assistant basketball coach under Sparky Stalcup and an assistant baseball coach under Hi Simmons. In 1961 Stewart became head basketball coach at the State College Of Iowa (now University of Northern Iowa). In six seasons Stewart's Panthers compiled a record of 97 wins, 42 losses, and two conference championships.[3]

On March 10, 1967, Stewart was named head basketball coach at his alma mater. He inherited a program that had only garnered two winning seasons since 1956, his senior year. The Tigers had only finished as high as fourth in the Big Six/Seven/Eight three times since then. He didn't take long to turn the program around. In his fifth year, he led the Tigers to the National Invitation Tournament, their first postseason appearance of any sort since the 1944 NCAA basketball tournament, and only the second in school history. Four years later, the Tigers won their second outright conference title in school history and went to the NCAA tournament for only the second time ever, advancing all the way to the Elite Eight. He reached his peak from 1979 to 1983, when the Tigers won four straight Big Eight regular season titles.

In 32 seasons as Missouri head coach, Stewart had a 634–333 overall record, making him far and away the winningest coach in school history.[1] Stewart's Missouri teams also won eight Big Eight regular-season championships, six Big Eight tournament titles, made 16 NCAA Tournament appearances (including Elite Eight appearances in 1976 and 1994; though the 1994 run was vacated), five NIT appearances, and one National Commissioners Invitational Tournament appearance. Stewart also was UPI Coach of the Year (1982) and Associated Press Coach of the Year (1994).[4]

NCAA penalties and probation

In 1990, the NCAA placed Missouri's basketball program on probation for two years and banned the team from that season's post-season tournaments for major violations of rules regarding recruiting, benefits for athletes and irregularities in academics that occurred under Stewart from 1985 through 1989. The NCAA also imposed limits on the Tigers' recruiting practices and the number of scholarships that could be offered in the 1991–92 and 1992–93 academic years. Two of Stewart's assistant coaches, Rich Daly and Bob Sundvold, were forced to resign over the scandal, but Stewart was able to remain as Missouri's coach.[5] Stewart's legal attorney was future Missouri interim president Steve Owens.[6]

Shortly after the 1994 Elite Eight season, Missouri discovered that senior center Jevon Crudup had accepted thousands of dollars in inducements from a middleman working for agents hoping to sign Crudup if he was selected in the 1994 NBA draft. Missouri didn't dispute that Crudup had received the payments, but contended that it didn't know about them. In 1996, the NCAA largely exonerated Stewart and the Tigers, but forced them to vacate their 1994 NCAA Tournament appearance.[7]

Health issues and retirement

In 1989, Stewart was diagnosed with colon cancer, missing the final 14 games of the 1988–89 season. He underwent invasive surgery and chemotherapy and was able to return to coaching the following season.[8] Stewart's assistant, Rich Daly, took over as interim coach for the rest of the season, but Missouri credits the entire season to Stewart.

The 1990s were a time of both highs and lows for Mizzou basketball, with the highlight being 1994 when the Tigers went a perfect 14–0 in conference play. For that special season, Norm Stewart was named College Coach of the Year by the Associated Press and five other leading organizations. Following another winning 1998–99 season, the Stewart Era came to an end as he announced his retirement on April 1, 1999. As a measure of the growth in the Tigers' stature under his watch, he won four more games in 32 years than the Tigers had previously won in their first 60 years of play.[9] He'd also had a hand in more than half of Missouri's all-time wins as either a player, assistant coach, or head coach.

Although retired from coaching, Stewart continued to keep a busy itinerary of meetings, speaking engagements, travel, and color commentary on Mizzou basketball broadcasts. Stewart is also a member of the council of Coaches Vs. Cancer, a program he founded following his own cancer battle. After collapsing at a Dallas, Texas restaurant in May 2007, Stewart had a pacemaker installed. In late July 2008 Stewart underwent successful open-heart surgery, an aortic valve replacement, at a Columbia, Missouri hospital.

Halls of Fame

 
Stewart (left) being interviewed during his induction into the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame.

Norm Stewart's achievements on the basketball court and baseball diamond were recognized in 1990 as he led the inaugural class of the MU Athletics Hall of Fame. He was again given special recognition by the Hall for his coaching career in February 2008. In 2014 Stewart was inducted into the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame. His highest honor came in November 2007 as Stewart was inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.[10]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
State College of Iowa Panthers (North Central Conference[11]) (1961–1967)
1961–62 State College of Iowa 19–9 8–4 T–1st NCAA College Division second round
1962–63 State College of Iowa 15–8 8–4 2nd
1963–64 State College of Iowa 23–4 11–1 1st NCAA College Division Fourth Place
1964–65 State College of Iowa 16–7 8–4 2nd
1965–66 State College of Iowa 13–7 9–3 2nd
1966–67 State College of Iowa 11–11 6–6 T–2nd
State College of Iowa: 97–42 50–22
Missouri Tigers (Big Eight Conference) (1967–1996)
1967–68 Missouri 10–16 5–9 6th
1968–69 Missouri 14–11 7–7 5th
1969–70 Missouri 15–11 7–7 T–3rd
1970–71 Missouri 17–9 9–5 T–2nd
1971–72 Missouri 21–6 10–4 2nd NIT first round
1972–73 Missouri 21–6 9–5 T–2nd NIT first round
1973–74 Missouri 12–14 3–11 T–7th
1974–75 Missouri 18–9 9–5 3rd NCIT first round
1975–76 Missouri 26–5 12–2 1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1976–77 Missouri 21–8 9–5 3rd
1977–78 Missouri 14–16 4–10 T–6th NCAA Division I first round
1978–79 Missouri 13–15 8–6 T–2nd
1979–80 Missouri 25–6 11–3 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1980–81 Missouri 22–10 10–4 1st NCAA Division I first round
1981–82 Missouri 27–4 12–2 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1982–83 Missouri 26–8 12–2 1st NCAA Division I second round
1983–84 Missouri 16–14 5–9 T–6th
1984–85 Missouri 18–14 7–7 T–3rd NIT first round
1985–86 Missouri 21–14 8–6 T–3rd NCAA Division I first round
1986–87 Missouri 24–10 11–3 1st NCAA Division I first round
1987–88 Missouri 19–11 7–7 4th NCAA Division I first round
1988–89 Missouri 29–8 10–4 2nd NCAA Division I Sweet 16
1989–90 Missouri 26–6 12–2 1st NCAA Division I first round
1990–91 Missouri 20–10 8–6 4th Ineligible
1991–92 Missouri 21–9 8–6 T–2nd NCAA Division I second round
1992–93 Missouri 19–14 5–9 T–7th NCAA Division I first round
1993–94 Missouri 28–4 14–0 1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight
1994–95 Missouri 20–9 8–6 4th NCAA Division I second round
1995–96 Missouri 18–15 6–8 6th NIT second round
Missouri Tigers (Big 12 Conference) (1996–1999)
1996–97 Missouri 16–17 5–11 10th
1997–98 Missouri 17–15 8–8 T–5th NIT first round
1998–99 Missouri 20–9 11–5 T–2nd NCAA Division I first round
Missouri: 634–333 270–179
Total: 731–375

      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

References

  1. ^ a b "Norm Stewart". Missouri Tigers. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  2. ^ "1957 Aberdeen Pheasants Statistics | Baseball-Reference.com".
  3. ^ . University of Missouri Columbia. October 21, 1996. Archived from the original on July 26, 1997. Retrieved December 10, 2014.
  4. ^ "Norm Stewart". Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved December 10, 2014.
  5. ^ "Missouri Gets Basketball Probation". New York Times. November 9, 1990. Retrieved December 14, 2011.
  6. ^ ALAN SCHER ZAGIER/The Associated Press (January 21, 2011). "Interim UM System president counts on deep Missouri ties". Columbia Missourian. Archived from the original on July 22, 2012. Retrieved December 14, 2011.
  7. ^ Bennett Durando (March 21, 2019). "Mike Glazier: The man behind Missouri's appeal to the NCAA". Columbia Missourian.
  8. ^ NFL, MLB, NBA, NCAA, Fantasy Sports News – CBSSports.com Live Scores, Stats, Schedules
  9. ^ . University of Missouri Athletics. Archived from the original on October 13, 1999. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  10. ^ "Missouri's Norm Stewart Enters National College Basketball Hall of Fame". University of Missouri Athletics. November 18, 2007. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  11. ^ "North Central Conference men's basketball record book" (PDF). North Central Conference. 2008. Retrieved December 20, 2013.

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Norman Eugene Stewart born January 20 1935 is a retired American college basketball coach He coached at the University of Northern Iowa then known as State College of Iowa from 1961 to 1967 but is best known for his career with the University of Missouri from 1967 until 1999 He retired with an overall coaching record of 731 375 in 38 seasons The court at Mizzou Arena and previously at the Hearnes Center is named in his honor Norm StewartStewart from The Savitar 1969Biographical detailsBorn 1935 01 20 January 20 1935 age 88 Shelbyville Missouri U S Playing careerBasketball1953 1956Missouri1956 1957St Louis HawksBaseball1954 1956Missouri1957Aberdeen PheasantsPosition s Forward basketball Pitcher baseball Coaching career HC unless noted Basketball1961 1967State College of Iowa1967 1999MissouriHead coaching recordOverall731 375Accomplishments and honorsChampionships1954 College World Series Champion 1954 Big 7 Conference Baseball Champion 1957 NBA Western Division Champion 2x North Central Conference Champion 1962 1964 8x Big 8 Conference Champion 1976 1980 1983 1987 1990 1994 6x Big 8 Tournament Champion 1978 1982 1987 1989 1991 1993 College Basketball Hall of FameInducted in 2007 Contents 1 Early life 2 Coaching career 2 1 NCAA penalties and probation 3 Health issues and retirement 4 Halls of Fame 5 Head coaching record 6 See also 7 ReferencesEarly life EditStewart was born in Shelby County Missouri He grew up the son of a gas station owner around the small farming community of Shelbyville and graduated from high school there in 1952 After high school Stewart enrolled at the University of Missouri becoming a standout in both basketball and baseball for the Tigers Stewart was a two time team captain and all Big Seven selection in basketball His 24 1 scoring average per game in 1956 ranks fourth in school history and earned him a spot on the 1956 Helms Foundation All American team It was while at MU he met the love of his life Virginia Zimmerley Stewart Following graduation from Mizzou Stewart was drafted by the St Louis Hawks in the 1956 NBA draft playing one season at forward He also signed a contract with Major League Baseball s Baltimore Orioles pitching in 1957 for the Class C Aberdeen Pheasants but never played at the big league level 1 2 Coaching career EditFollowing his brief career as a professional athlete Norm Stewart returned to the University of Missouri in 1957 to earn his master s degree He also served as an assistant basketball coach under Sparky Stalcup and an assistant baseball coach under Hi Simmons In 1961 Stewart became head basketball coach at the State College Of Iowa now University of Northern Iowa In six seasons Stewart s Panthers compiled a record of 97 wins 42 losses and two conference championships 3 On March 10 1967 Stewart was named head basketball coach at his alma mater He inherited a program that had only garnered two winning seasons since 1956 his senior year The Tigers had only finished as high as fourth in the Big Six Seven Eight three times since then He didn t take long to turn the program around In his fifth year he led the Tigers to the National Invitation Tournament their first postseason appearance of any sort since the 1944 NCAA basketball tournament and only the second in school history Four years later the Tigers won their second outright conference title in school history and went to the NCAA tournament for only the second time ever advancing all the way to the Elite Eight He reached his peak from 1979 to 1983 when the Tigers won four straight Big Eight regular season titles In 32 seasons as Missouri head coach Stewart had a 634 333 overall record making him far and away the winningest coach in school history 1 Stewart s Missouri teams also won eight Big Eight regular season championships six Big Eight tournament titles made 16 NCAA Tournament appearances including Elite Eight appearances in 1976 and 1994 though the 1994 run was vacated five NIT appearances and one National Commissioners Invitational Tournament appearance Stewart also was UPI Coach of the Year 1982 and Associated Press Coach of the Year 1994 4 NCAA penalties and probation Edit In 1990 the NCAA placed Missouri s basketball program on probation for two years and banned the team from that season s post season tournaments for major violations of rules regarding recruiting benefits for athletes and irregularities in academics that occurred under Stewart from 1985 through 1989 The NCAA also imposed limits on the Tigers recruiting practices and the number of scholarships that could be offered in the 1991 92 and 1992 93 academic years Two of Stewart s assistant coaches Rich Daly and Bob Sundvold were forced to resign over the scandal but Stewart was able to remain as Missouri s coach 5 Stewart s legal attorney was future Missouri interim president Steve Owens 6 Shortly after the 1994 Elite Eight season Missouri discovered that senior center Jevon Crudup had accepted thousands of dollars in inducements from a middleman working for agents hoping to sign Crudup if he was selected in the 1994 NBA draft Missouri didn t dispute that Crudup had received the payments but contended that it didn t know about them In 1996 the NCAA largely exonerated Stewart and the Tigers but forced them to vacate their 1994 NCAA Tournament appearance 7 Health issues and retirement EditIn 1989 Stewart was diagnosed with colon cancer missing the final 14 games of the 1988 89 season He underwent invasive surgery and chemotherapy and was able to return to coaching the following season 8 Stewart s assistant Rich Daly took over as interim coach for the rest of the season but Missouri credits the entire season to Stewart The 1990s were a time of both highs and lows for Mizzou basketball with the highlight being 1994 when the Tigers went a perfect 14 0 in conference play For that special season Norm Stewart was named College Coach of the Year by the Associated Press and five other leading organizations Following another winning 1998 99 season the Stewart Era came to an end as he announced his retirement on April 1 1999 As a measure of the growth in the Tigers stature under his watch he won four more games in 32 years than the Tigers had previously won in their first 60 years of play 9 He d also had a hand in more than half of Missouri s all time wins as either a player assistant coach or head coach Although retired from coaching Stewart continued to keep a busy itinerary of meetings speaking engagements travel and color commentary on Mizzou basketball broadcasts Stewart is also a member of the council of Coaches Vs Cancer a program he founded following his own cancer battle After collapsing at a Dallas Texas restaurant in May 2007 Stewart had a pacemaker installed In late July 2008 Stewart underwent successful open heart surgery an aortic valve replacement at a Columbia Missouri hospital Halls of Fame Edit Stewart left being interviewed during his induction into the St Louis Sports Hall of Fame Norm Stewart s achievements on the basketball court and baseball diamond were recognized in 1990 as he led the inaugural class of the MU Athletics Hall of Fame He was again given special recognition by the Hall for his coaching career in February 2008 In 2014 Stewart was inducted into the St Louis Sports Hall of Fame His highest honor came in November 2007 as Stewart was inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame 10 Head coaching record EditStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonState College of Iowa Panthers North Central Conference 11 1961 1967 1961 62 State College of Iowa 19 9 8 4 T 1st NCAA College Division second round1962 63 State College of Iowa 15 8 8 4 2nd1963 64 State College of Iowa 23 4 11 1 1st NCAA College Division Fourth Place1964 65 State College of Iowa 16 7 8 4 2nd1965 66 State College of Iowa 13 7 9 3 2nd1966 67 State College of Iowa 11 11 6 6 T 2ndState College of Iowa 97 42 50 22Missouri Tigers Big Eight Conference 1967 1996 1967 68 Missouri 10 16 5 9 6th1968 69 Missouri 14 11 7 7 5th1969 70 Missouri 15 11 7 7 T 3rd1970 71 Missouri 17 9 9 5 T 2nd1971 72 Missouri 21 6 10 4 2nd NIT first round1972 73 Missouri 21 6 9 5 T 2nd NIT first round1973 74 Missouri 12 14 3 11 T 7th1974 75 Missouri 18 9 9 5 3rd NCIT first round1975 76 Missouri 26 5 12 2 1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight1976 77 Missouri 21 8 9 5 3rd1977 78 Missouri 14 16 4 10 T 6th NCAA Division I first round1978 79 Missouri 13 15 8 6 T 2nd1979 80 Missouri 25 6 11 3 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 161980 81 Missouri 22 10 10 4 1st NCAA Division I first round1981 82 Missouri 27 4 12 2 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 161982 83 Missouri 26 8 12 2 1st NCAA Division I second round1983 84 Missouri 16 14 5 9 T 6th1984 85 Missouri 18 14 7 7 T 3rd NIT first round1985 86 Missouri 21 14 8 6 T 3rd NCAA Division I first round1986 87 Missouri 24 10 11 3 1st NCAA Division I first round1987 88 Missouri 19 11 7 7 4th NCAA Division I first round1988 89 Missouri 29 8 10 4 2nd NCAA Division I Sweet 161989 90 Missouri 26 6 12 2 1st NCAA Division I first round1990 91 Missouri 20 10 8 6 4th Ineligible1991 92 Missouri 21 9 8 6 T 2nd NCAA Division I second round1992 93 Missouri 19 14 5 9 T 7th NCAA Division I first round1993 94 Missouri 28 4 14 0 1st NCAA Division I Elite Eight1994 95 Missouri 20 9 8 6 4th NCAA Division I second round1995 96 Missouri 18 15 6 8 6th NIT second roundMissouri Tigers Big 12 Conference 1996 1999 1996 97 Missouri 16 17 5 11 10th1997 98 Missouri 17 15 8 8 T 5th NIT first round1998 99 Missouri 20 9 11 5 T 2nd NCAA Division I first roundMissouri 634 333 270 179Total 731 375 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 a b Norm Stewart Missouri Tigers Retrieved April 17 2016 1957 Aberdeen Pheasants Statistics Baseball Reference com Norm Stewart University of Missouri Columbia October 21 1996 Archived from the original on July 26 1997 Retrieved December 10 2014 Norm Stewart Missouri Sports Hall of Fame Retrieved December 10 2014 Missouri Gets Basketball Probation New York Times November 9 1990 Retrieved December 14 2011 ALAN SCHER ZAGIER The Associated Press January 21 2011 Interim UM System president counts on deep Missouri ties Columbia Missourian Archived from the original on July 22 2012 Retrieved December 14 2011 Bennett Durando March 21 2019 Mike Glazier The man behind Missouri s appeal to the NCAA Columbia Missourian NFL MLB NBA NCAA Fantasy Sports News CBSSports com Live Scores Stats Schedules Norm Stewart Resigns Head Coaching Position University of Missouri Athletics Archived from the original on October 13 1999 Retrieved April 17 2016 Missouri s Norm Stewart Enters National College Basketball Hall of Fame University of Missouri Athletics November 18 2007 Retrieved April 17 2016 North Central Conference men s basketball record book PDF North Central Conference 2008 Retrieved December 20 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norm Stewart amp oldid 1152510922, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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