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'''Carl L. Nordly''' (August 30, 1901 – February 1990) was a head [[Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball|men's basketball]] coach at the [[University of Minnesota]]. Nordly started his coaching career at [[Carleton College]], where he played collegiately.<ref>{{cite book| last = Hugunin| first = Marc|author2=[[Stew Thornley]] | title = Minnesota Hoops: Basketball in the North Star State| url = http://stewthornley.net/minnesotabasketball.pdf| format = PDF| year = 2006| publisher = St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press| isbn = 978-0-87351-574-0| page = 22 }}</ref> In 1935, Nordly became a professor at Minnesota and in 1942, following the first retirement of [[Dave MacMillan]], took over as Gophers head coach. He coached the team from 1942 to 1944 and had a 17–23 career record. Nordly remained a professor at Minnesota until 1955.<ref>Hugunin and Thornley, 22</ref> Nordly's coaching style was heavily indebted to [[Walter Meanwell]], former coach of the [[Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball|Wisconsin Badgers]].<ref>Hugunin and Thornley, pg. 37</ref>
'''Carl L. Nordly''' (August 30, 1901 – February 1990) was a head [[Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball|men's basketball]] coach at the [[University of Minnesota]]. Nordly started his coaching career at [[Carleton College]], where he played collegiately.<ref>{{cite book| last = Hugunin| first = Marc|author2=Stew Thornley|author2-link=Stew Thornley| title = Minnesota Hoops: Basketball in the North Star State| url = http://stewthornley.net/minnesotabasketball.pdf| format = PDF| year = 2006| publisher = St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press| isbn = 978-0-87351-574-0| page = 22 }}</ref> In 1935, Nordly became a professor at Minnesota and in 1942, following the first retirement of [[Dave MacMillan]], took over as Gophers head coach. He coached the team from 1942 to 1944 and had a 17–23 career record. Nordly remained a professor at Minnesota until 1955.<ref>Hugunin and Thornley, 22</ref> Nordly's coaching style was heavily indebted to [[Walter Meanwell]], former coach of the [[Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball|Wisconsin Badgers]].<ref>Hugunin and Thornley, pg. 37</ref>


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Revision as of 19:57, 14 December 2020

Carl L. Nordly (August 30, 1901 – February 1990) was a head men's basketball coach at the University of Minnesota. Nordly started his coaching career at Carleton College, where he played collegiately.[1] In 1935, Nordly became a professor at Minnesota and in 1942, following the first retirement of Dave MacMillan, took over as Gophers head coach. He coached the team from 1942 to 1944 and had a 17–23 career record. Nordly remained a professor at Minnesota until 1955.[2] Nordly's coaching style was heavily indebted to Walter Meanwell, former coach of the Wisconsin Badgers.[3]

References

  1. ^ Hugunin, Marc; Stew Thornley (2006). Minnesota Hoops: Basketball in the North Star State (PDF). St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press. p. 22. ISBN 978-0-87351-574-0.
  2. ^ Hugunin and Thornley, 22
  3. ^ Hugunin and Thornley, pg. 37