Jim Phelan (basketball)

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Jim Phelan (born March 19, 1929 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a retired collegiate basketball coach. He is best known for his 49 year coaching career at Mount Saint Mary's University. Phelan was a 1951 graduate of La Salle University and played one season for the Philadelphia Warriors of the NBA. He was famous for wearing a bow tie on the sidelines.[1]

Coaching career

Phelan coached his entire career at Mount Saint Mary's University. He led the Mountaineers to the 1962 NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship. When he retired in 2003, after coaching for 49 years, he had amassed 830 wins (overall record of 830-524) in over 1,300 games in all divisions. In those 49 years, 19 of his teams amassed 20 or more wins in a season. Prior to the announcement of his induction to the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in April 2008, Phelan was often noted for having the most victories of any coach not in the Hall of Fame. However, he has yet to be inducted in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

He got his 800th win in the Northeast Conference Championship Game on March 1, 1999. He became just the 4th coach in NCAA history to get 800 career wins; currently he sits 14th on the all-time list. On January 19, 1998, he became just the 2nd coach in NCAA history to coach in 1,200 career games. The only other coach to do so prior was Clarence Gaines. Phelan held the record in games coached with 1,354 across all NCAA divisions and is currently 4th on the all-time list; he is behind Phog Allen and tied with Jim Smith for second place in total career seasons coached with 49, though all 49 of Phelan's and Smith's seasons came at one school while Allen coached at four other institution besides Kansas, where he gained fame.

Coaching highlights

  • 830 wins (14th most all time)
  • 1,354 games coached (4th most all time)
  • 5 Final Fours
  • 16 NCAA Division II Tournament Appearances
  • 2 NCAA Division I Tournament Appearances
  • 2 Championship games coached
  • 1962 NCAA Division II Champions
  • 1962 National Coach of the Year

Players coached

Phelan is well known for some great players that he has coached. Some notable players he's coached include Fred "Mad Dog" Carter, Jack Sullivan, and Jon O'Reilly. The 1962 team won the school's only national championship, earning the team Hall of Fame induction. Coach Phelan earned his first of two coach of the year awards in '62.

Many players, and some of Phelan's best teams, are featured in the book, King of the Mount: The Jim Phelan Story. A great treatment of the famed 1980-1981 season is a highlight of the book.

Acknowledgments

Collegeinsider.com, in 2003, renamed its coach of year award the "Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award".

Mount Saint Mary's University has also renamed its court "Jim Phelan Court", complete with his years coached and his signature bow tie painted on each end of the court. A new banner was also revealed in the ARCC Arena (MSMU's home court) with a Phelan bow tie and signifying his 830 wins.

The Northeast Conference Coach of the Year award is named after Jim Phelan.

In November 2008, Phelan was inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in Kansas City, MO. Other members of his induction class included Nolan Richardson (former coach at the University of Arkansas), Charles Barkley (former Auburn player and NBA veteran), and commentators Billy Packer and Dick Vitale. Phelan said of his induction, "It is an honor to be selected for induction. It's a great feeling to be in such a distinguished group of gentlemen."[2]

Personal life

Phelan and his wife, Dottie, reside near campus. They have five children (Jim, Lynne, Carol, Larry and Bobby) and ten grandchildren.

See also

References

  1. Jim Phelan. Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved on November 24, 2012.
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