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Fred Schaus

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Fred Schaus (born June 30, 1925 in Newark, Ohio) was a basketball star, coach and athletic director for the West Virginia University Mountaineers, player for the NBA's Fort Wayne Pistons and New York Knicks, GM and coach for the Los Angeles Lakers, coach of Purdue University basketball, and was a member of the NCAA Basketball Committee.

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[edit] College Career

[edit] West Virginia

Schaus played basketball at West Virginia, where he earned the record of first to score 1,000 career points (1,009). He was also selected to the All-American team in 1949.

[edit] Pro career

[edit] Fort Wayne Pistons, New York Knicks

[edit] 1949-1954

Schaus left West Virginia to join the Fort Wayne Pistons in the 1949-1950 season. He scored 14.3 points a game and a year later scored a career-best 15.3 points a game. He was selected to play in the first NBA All-Star Game and scored eight points for the West. However, he only averaged 14.1 points per game in 1952, and then in 1953 it dropped to 10.1 points per game.

He was traded to the New York Knicks halfway through the 1954 season and ended his NBA career that season with 7.1 points per game average.

[edit] College Coaching Career

[edit] West Virginia

[edit] 1954-1960

After his retirement from the NBA, Schaus returned to his alma mater to coach the Mountaneers. In his first season, he led the Mountaineers to a 19-11 mark and an NCAA tournament appearance. In the next five seasons, he posted an amazing 127-26 (.831) record, which included five consecutive NCAA tournament berths. He even led WVU to the NCAA final in 1959, but lost to California 71-70.

[edit] Purdue

[edit] 1973-1978

After leaving NBA coaching and management in 1973, he returned to the college ranks to coach Purdue, taking over for George King. He held a 105-59 overall record as the Boilermaer's head coach, while leading them to the NIT finals in 1974. He then owned the distinction of being the only coach to reach the NIT finals, NCAA finals, and the NBA Finals.

After 1981, Schaus returned to WVU to serve as the athletic director.

[edit] Professional Coaching/Management Career

[edit] Los Angeles Lakers

[edit] 1960-1973

After the 1960 season, he left college coaching for the Los Angeles Lakers and reunited with his former WVU star, Jerry West. Schaus guided the Lakers to seven consecutive playoff appearances, including 4 Western Conference Championships in 5 years. (1962, 1963, 1965, and 1966) then in 1967 he left to the front office as the Lakers GM. He assembled the Lakers to a record 33 consecutive wins, and an NBA championship in 1972.

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