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Mel Taube
Biographical details
Born(1904-12-20)December 20, 1904[1]
Detroit, Michigan
DiedJune 15, 1979(1979-06-15) (aged 74)[2]
Pinellas County, Florida
Playing career
Position(s)Quarterback (football)
Head coaching record
Overall62–58–5 (football)
201–142 (basketball)
93–74–3 (baseball)

Melvin Henry "Mel" Taube (December 20, 1904 – June 15, 1979) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Massachusetts State College, now the University of Massachusetts Amherst, from 1931 to 1935 and at Carleton College from 1960 to 1969, compiling a career college football record of 62–58–5. Taube was also the head basketball coach at Massachusetts State (1933–1936), Purdue University (1945–1950), and Carleton (1950–1960), amassing a career college basketball mark of 201–142. In addition, he was the head baseball coach at Massachusetts State (1932–1935), Purdue (1947–1950) and Carleton (1967 and 1969), tallying a career college baseball record of 93–74–3. A three-sport letterman, Taube played football, basketball, and baseball at Purdue.

Head coaching record

Football

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Massachusetts State Aggies (Independent) (1931–1935)
1931 Massachusetts State 7–1–1
1932 Massachusetts State 7–2
1933 Massachusetts State 5–3
1934 Massachusetts State 5–3–1
1935 Massachusetts State 5–4
Massachusetts State: 29–13–2
Carleton Knights () (1960–1969)
1960 Carleton 5–3
1961 Carleton 5–2–1
1962 Carleton 4–4
1963 Carleton 5–2–1
1964 Carleton 0–8
1965 Carleton 3–5
1966 Carleton 3–5
1967 Carleton 2–5–1
1968 Carleton 3–5
1969 Carleton 3–6
Carleton: 33–45–3
Total: 62–58–5

Basketball

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Massachusetts State Aggies (Independent) (1933–1936)
1933–34 Massachusetts State 12–0
1934–35 Massachusetts State 6–6
1935–36 Massachusetts State 2–12
Massachusetts State: 20–18
Purdue Boilermakers (Big Ten Conference) (1945–1950)
1945–46 Purdue 3–4
1946–47 Purdue 9–11 4–8 8th
1947–48 Purdue 11–9 6–6 5th
1948–49 Purdue 13–9 6–6 T–4th
1949–50 Purdue 9–13 3–9 T–8th
Purdue: 45–46
Carleton Knights () (1950–1960)
1950–51 Carleton 13–7
1951–52 Carleton 18–4
1952–53 Carleton 18–4
1953–54 Carleton 17–5
1954–55 Carleton 16–6
1955–56 Carleton 7–15
1956–57 Carleton 12–10
1957–58 Carleton 16–5
1958–59 Carleton 9–12
1959–60 Carleton 10–12
Carleton: 136–80
Total: 201–142

Baseball

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Massachusetts State Aggies (Independent) (1932–1935)
1932 Massachusetts State 9–6
1933 Massachusetts State 7–5
1934 Massachusetts State 8–5
1935 Massachusetts State 7–6
Massachusetts State Aggies: 31–22
Purdue Boilermakers (Big Ten Conference) (1947–1950)
1947 Purdue 13–10 4–9 8th
1948 Purdue 14–7–1 8–6 4th
1949 Purdue 14–9–2 7–5 3rd
1950 Purdue 11–14 2–8 8th
Purdue: 52–40–3 21–28
Carleton Knights () (1967)
1967 Carleton 5–8
Carleton Knights () (1969)
1969 Carleton 6–8
Carleton: 11–16
Total: 93–74–3

References

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