Roy Leenig
American basketball player and coach
Biographical details | |
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Born | (1920-08-22)August 22, 1920 |
Died | November 8, 1982(1982-11-08) (aged 62) |
Playing career | |
1944–1945 | Trenton Tigers |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1949–1955 | St. Peter's Prep (NJ) |
1955–1961 | Holy Cross |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 104–48 (college) |
Tournaments | 0–1 (NCAA) |
Roy H. Leenig (August 22, 1920 – November 8, 1982) was an American basketball player and coach. He was the head coach of Holy Cross from 1955 to 1961. He coached Holy Cross to a 104–48 record and one NCAA tournament appearance, in 1956. After a successful tenure at Holy Cross, Leenig resigned his position for "compelling personal reasons."[1]
Head coaching record
College
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Holy Cross Crusaders (NCAA University Division independent) (1955–1961) | |||||||||
1955–56 | Holy Cross | 22–5 | NCAA first round | ||||||
1956–57 | Holy Cross | 11–12 | |||||||
1957–58 | Holy Cross | 16–9 | |||||||
1958–59 | Holy Cross | 14–11 | |||||||
1959–60 | Holy Cross | 20–6 | |||||||
1960–61 | Holy Cross | 21–5 | |||||||
Holy Cross: | 104–48 (.684) | ||||||||
Total: | 104–48 (.684) |
References
- ^ "Park City Daily News - Google News Archive Search".
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Holy Cross Crusaders men's basketball head coaches
- J. Fred Powers (1901–1906)
- No team (1906–1907)
- J. Fred Powers (1907–1909)
- No team (1909–1920)
- William Casey (1920–1924)
- Ken Simendinger (1924–1925)
- John M. Reed (1925–1931)
- No team (1931–1934)
- Albert Riopel (1934–1935)
- No team (1935–1939)
- Moose Krause (1939–1942)
- Albert Riopel (1942–1945)
- Doggie Julian (1945–1948)
- Buster Sheary (1948–1955)
- Roy Leenig (1955–1961)
- Frank Oftring (1961–1965)
- Jack Donohue (1965–1972)
- George Blaney (1972–1994)
- Bill Raynor (1994–1999)
- Ralph Willard (1999–2009)
- Sean Kearney (2009–2010)
- Milan Brown (2010–2015)
- Bill Carmody (2015–2019)
- Brett Nelson (2019–2023)
- Dave Paulsen (2023– )