Clem Smith Haskins (born August 11, 1943) is an American former college and professional basketball player and college basketball coach. In the fall of...
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coaches: Jerry Sloan (Utah Jazz), Bobby Cremins (Georgia Tech), and Clem Haskins (University of Minnesota) Team physicians: Steve Haas (Washington Bullets)...
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Still more severe was the mid-1990s academic scandal under then-coach Clem Haskins that resulted in the forfeit of a Final Four appearance. Initially, the...
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million to buy out the contract of Clem Haskins. It hired Gonzaga head coach Dan Monson a month later to replace Haskins. This was four months after Gonzaga...
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1996–97 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team, coached by Clem Haskins, played their home games in Williams Arena in Minneapolis, Minnesota...
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John Oldham (1965–1971) Jim Richards (1972–1978) Gene Keady (1979–1980) Clem Haskins (1981–1986) Murray Arnold (1987–1990) Ralph Willard (1991–1994) Matt...
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footballer Clem Haskins (born 1943), American college and National Basketball Association player and college basketball head coach Clemens Clem Hausmann...
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Weiss (4,445) 32. Carlos Boozer (4,347) 33. Andres Nocioni (4,120) 34. Clem Haskins (3,703) 35. Bill Cartwright (3,638) 34. Wilbur Holland (3,568) 35. Lauri...
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John Oldham (1964–1971) Jim Richards (1971–1978) Gene Keady (1978–1980) Clem Haskins (1980–1986) Murray Arnold (1986–1990) Ralph Willard (1990–1994) Matt...
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NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by 13th-year head coach Clem Haskins, the Golden Gophers advanced to the NCAA tournament and finished with...
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Parker Haskins (1908–2001), American scientist Charles Haskins (disambiguation), multiple people Christopher Haskins (born 1937), Irish businessman Clem Haskins...
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the Year: Clem Haskins, Minnesota (Vacated) Henry Iba Award (USBWA): Clem Haskins, Minnesota (Vacated) NABC Coach of the Year: Clem Haskins, Minnesota...
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NCAA violations, including academic fraud, that took place under coach Clem Haskins. Kevin Clark also vacated his tournament Most Valuable Player award....
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Minnesota vacated its 1997 semifinal loss because involving head coach Clem Haskins, five other university employees, and at least eighteen players had committed...
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college when he recruited the first African American basketball players, Clem Haskins and Dwight Smith, in the early 1960s. E. A. Diddle Arena, the basketball...
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1985–86 season. Minnesota vacated all results from 1993 through 1999. Haskins' on-court record is 241–168 (.589). Monson resigned on November 30, 2006...
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NBA player with the Miami Heat Dee Gibson, former BAA and NPBL player Clem Haskins, former NBA player with Phoenix Suns, former NCAA basketball coach at...
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Arkansas Razorback baseball player, Current professional baseball player Clem Haskins, former college and professional basketball player and college basketball...
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coached by Don Haskins, won the national title with a 72–65 victory in the final over top-ranked Kentucky, led by head coach Adolph Rupp. Haskins started five...
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John Oldham (1964–1971) Jim Richards (1971–1978) Gene Keady (1978–1980) Clem Haskins (1980–1986) Murray Arnold (1986–1990) Ralph Willard (1990–1994) Matt...
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"Bud Grant". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved 31 January 2014. "Clem Haskins". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 31 January 2014. "Lou Hudson". Basketball-Reference...
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able to help the program move past the scandals of previous head coach Clem Haskins. In the previous season, Gonzaga had defeated Minnesota in the first...
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members of the Ohio Valley Conference and led by OVC Coach of the Year Clem Haskins, in his first season as head coach. WKU won the OVC regular season and...
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Hartman Antonio Harvey Don Harvey Donnell Harvey Nick Hashu Scott Haskin Clem Haskins Udonis Haslem Trenton Hassell Billy Hassett Joe Hassett Bob Hassmiller...
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following his senior season (1962–63) Dampier faced a Kentucky team led by Clem Haskins and Wayne Chapman. Dampier averaged 8.5 points as the Indiana team split...
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Musselman (1971–1975) Jim Dutcher (1975–1986) Jimmy Williams # (1986) Clem Haskins (1986–1999) Dan Monson (1999–2006) Jim Molinari # (2006–2007) Tubby Smith...
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season. The Hilltoppers were led by Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year Clem Haskins, in his final year at the helm. WKU finished second in the conference...
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with his 19.7 average. Silas averaged 17.5 for the season, while both Clem Haskins and Neal Walk averaged 15.7. Connie Hawkins was selected as a reserve...
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and a second-round pick from the Washington Bullets in exchange for Clem Haskins. The Suns used the pick to draft Allen Murphy. l On May 23, 1975, the...
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Jim Fox and a second-round pick from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Clem Haskins. The Bulls used the pick to draft Howard Porte. g On October 16, 1970...
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