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Forrest "
Forddy"
Anderson (March 17, 1919 –
October 25, 1999) was an
American basketball coach. He was the
first coach in NCAA
history to take two different...
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national title with a 71–68
victory in the
final game over Bradley,
coached by
Forddy Anderson.
Irwin Dambrot of CCNY was
named the tournament's Most Outstanding...
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national title with a 92–76
victory in the
final game over Bradley,
coached by
Forddy Anderson. Tom Gola of La
Salle was
named the tournament's Most Outstanding...
- McGuire, Lon Kruger, Hugh Durham, Jack Gardner, Lute Olson, Gene Bartow,
Forddy Anderson, Lee Rose, Bob Huggins, Lou Henson,
Kelvin Sampson and Jim Larrañaga...
- Virginia, 69–60.
Following Robertson's death, the
school hired Forrest "
Forddy"
Anderson from Drake. Also in 1948, the
school joined the
Missouri Valley...
- Evan O.
Williams (1932–1943) Bill
Easton (1943–1944) Vee
Green (1944–1946)
Forddy Anderson (1946–1948) Jack
McClelland (1948–1956) John
Benington (1956–1958)...
- Evan O.
Williams (1932–1943) Bill
Easton (1943–1944) Vee
Green (1944–1946)
Forddy Anderson (1946–1948) Jack
McClelland (1948–1956) John
Benington (1956–1958)...
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Edmundson Pavilion Seattle,
Washington 1950 CCNY Nat
Holman 71–68
Bradley Forddy Anderson Madison Square Garden New York City, New York 1951
Kentucky Adolph...
- of the most
influential figures in the
history of basketball.
Forrest "
Forddy"
Anderson was
hired away from
Bradley following a trip to the 1954 Final...
- Evan O.
Williams (1932–1943) Bill
Easton (1943–1944) Vee
Green (1944–1946)
Forddy Anderson (1946–1948) Jack
McClelland (1948–1956) John
Benington (1956–1958)...