Sport(s) Basketball Name Walt McPherson Role Basketball Coach | 1945–1960 San Jose State Overall 264–208 (.559) | |
Born December 5, 1916San Jose, California ( 1916-12-05 ) Died January 12, 2013, Santa Rosa, California, United States | ||
Time lapse of the new walt mcpherson court
Walter James McPherson (December 5, 1916 – January 12, 2013) was an American basketball coach and was regarded as one of the best at San Jose State University, and former West Coast Athletic Conference commissioner. McPherson graduated from San Jose State in 1939 and played as a fullback through 1936 and 1938 trained by Dudley DeGroot. He became a basketball coach and assistant football coach, he also managed to get his basketball team in the NCAA Tournament which was the team's first time in the tournament. He also taught Carroll Williams and Billy Wilson who also started their own sport careers. McPherson retired from coaching in 1960.
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- Time lapse of the new walt mcpherson court
- Hawaii Rainbow Warrior Basketball San Jose State
- Personal life
- References
Hawaii Rainbow Warrior Basketball @ San Jose State
Personal life
He was involved in World War II and became a lieutenant. He became a member of San Jose Sports Hall of Fame in 2006. McPherson died in 2013 in Santa Rosa, California. He is survived by two children, including poet and University of California, Davis professor Sandra McPherson.