Jim Snyder (coach)

James E. Snyder (June 29, 1919 – April 27, 1994)[1] was a college basketball head coach and former player. He attended Ohio University where he played basketball under head coach Dutch Trautwein. He was an assistant coach under Trautwein for three seasons beginning in 1946.[2] After Trautwein's retirement he became the head coach of the Ohio Bobcats men's basketball team where he remained for 26 years (1949–1974). He amassed 20 winning seasons and led his teams to 7 NCAA tournament appearances (1960, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1970, 1972, and 1974) and one National Invitation Tournament appearance (1969). Snyder's teams compiled a 355-255 record, good for a .581 winning percentage. He is the all time leader in coaching wins at Ohio.[3] He was also an Ohio graduate (Class of 1941), and was a football and basketball star as an undergraduate in the late 1930s and early 1940s.[4] He played for and was an assistant under Dutch Trautwein. He was inducted the Ohio Athletics Hall of Fame in 1967 and the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007.[5][6] One of his most memorable wins came against the University of Kentucky in the 1964 NCAA tournament, advancing the Ohio Bobcats to the Elite 8.[7] One interesting aspect of this game was that Ohio had an integrated team while Kentucky had one of its last all white teams. Snyder was widely admired throughout the college basketball coaching fraternity as being a coach with great integrity and an engaging personality; he was often referred to as "Gentleman Jim." When he retired he was replaced by his long time assistant Dale Bandy.[8]

Jim Snyder
Snyder in 1960
Biographical details
Born(1919-06-29)June 29, 1919
Canton, Ohio, U.S.
DiedApril 27, 1994(1994-04-27) (aged 74)
Palatine, Illinois, U.S.
Alma materOhio University
Playing career
193?–1941Ohio
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1946–1949Ohio (assist.)
1949–1974Ohio
Head coaching record
Overall354–245

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Ohio Bobcats (Mid–American Conference) (1949–1974)
1949–50Ohio6–143–7T–4th
1950–51Ohio13–114–4T–2nd
1951–52Ohio12–126–64th
1952–53Ohio9–134–85th
1953–54Ohio12–105–76th
1954–55Ohio16–59–5T–3rd
1955–56Ohio13–115–7T–5th
1956–57Ohio15–87–5T–3rd
1957–58Ohio16–87–53rd
1958–59Ohio14–106–6T–3rd
1959–60Ohio16–810–21stNCAA Sweet Sixteen
1960–61Ohio17–710–21stNCAA first round
1961–62Ohio13–109–42nd
1962–63Ohio13–118–4T–2nd
1963–64Ohio21–610–21stNCAA Elite Eight
1964–65Ohio19–711–1T–1stNCAA first round
1965–66Ohio13–106–6T–3rd
1966–67Ohio8–154–8T–5th
1967–68Ohio7–163–9T–6th
1968–69Ohio17–99–32ndNIT Quarterfinal
1969–70Ohio20–59–11stNCAA first round
1970–71Ohio17–76–42nd
1971–72Ohio15–117–3T–1stNCAA first round
1972–73Ohio16–106–54th
1973–74Ohio16–119–31stNCAA first round
Ohio:354–245173–117
Total:354–245

      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

Source[9]

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