Joseph Brinn
American basketball player and coach
Biographical details | |
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Alma mater | Trinity (1911) |
Playing career | |
Basketball | |
1910–1911 | Trinity |
Position(s) | Guard |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
Basketball | |
1912–13 | Trinity |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 11–8 |
Joseph E. Brinn was an American basketball player and coach. He played for the Trinity Blue and White (now the Duke Blue Devils) in 1910 and 1911, and then served as the team's head coach in 1912–13.[1]
Head coaching record
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Trinity Blue and White (Independent) (1912–1913) | |||||||||
1912–13 | Trinity | 11–8 | |||||||
Trinity: | 11–8 | ||||||||
Total: | 11–8 | ||||||||
National champion Postseason invitational champion |
References
- ^ Roth, John (2006). The Encyclopedia of Duke Basketball. Duke University Press. p. 116. ISBN 978-0-822-33904-5.
External links
- J.E. Brinn at Sports-Reference.com
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Duke Blue Devils men's basketball head coaches
- Wilbur Wade Card (1905–1912)
- Joseph Brinn (1912–1913)
- Noble Clay (1913–1915)
- Bob Doak (1915–1916)
- Charles Doak (1916–1918)
- Henry Cole (1918–1919)
- Walter Rothensies (1919–1920)
- Floyd J. Egan (1920–1921)
- James A. Baldwin (1921–1922)
- Jessie Burbage (1922–1924)
- George Buchheit (1924–1928)
- Eddie Cameron (1928–1942)
- Gerry Gerard (1942–1950)
- Harold Bradley (1950–1959)
- Vic Bubas (1959–1969)
- Bucky Waters (1969–1973)
- Neill McGeachy (1973–1974)
- Bill Foster (1974–1980)
- Mike Krzyzewski (1980–2022)
- Pete Gaudet # (1995)
- Jon Scheyer (2022– )
# denotes interim head coach