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Joe Vancisin

Joe Vancisin
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Sport(s) Basketball
Biographical details
Born (1922-06-04) June 4, 1922 (age 94)
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Playing career
1943–1944 Dartmouth
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1944–1945 Dartmouth (freshmen)
1947–1948 Michigan (assistant)
1948–1956 Minnesota (assistant)
1956–1975 Yale
Head coaching record
Overall 206–242
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
John Bunn Award (1993)
College Basketball Hall of Fame
Inducted in 2011

Joseph Vancisin (born June 4, 1922) is an American former basketball coach and executive. He coached at Yale University from 1956 to 1975, and later was the executive director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches from 1975 to 1992. He is a member of the College Basketball Hall of Fame. In 1993, he received the John Bunn Award.

Born in Bridgeport on June 4, 1922, Vancisin attended Bassick High School, where he played and lettered in basketball and baseball in 1939 and 1940. In his senior season, Vancisin was the captain of the state and New England Championship team as well as being selected to the All State and All New England High school teams in addition to being recognized as the Outstanding High School Player in the state of Connecticut.

After graduating from Bassick High School in 1940, he attended Dartmouth College, where he played basketball and baseball. He was selected captain of the Dartmouth Freshman Basketball Team and lettered in both basketball an baseball during the 1940 and 1944 seasons, and sat out his sophomore and junior year seasons due to illness. Vancisin was the starting guard on the Dartmouth Eastern Intercollegiate Championship Team in 1944 and played on the runner-up NCAA team which lost to Utah 44-42 in overtime.

Following his graduation from Dartmouth College in 1944 with a Bachelor of Arts degree, he began coaching basketball in the service and with several teams in the Big Ten Conference and in the Ivy League. Following his coaching apprenticeship with the Dartmouth freshman team in 1945, Vancisin was stationed in Washington, D.C. as a Corporal for the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command Basketball Championship before he moved on to collegiate coaching.

Vancisin assisted the University of Michigan basketball team, with Ozzie Cowles, in 1948 to a Big Ten Championship and spent the next seven seasons (1949 to 1956) with the University of Minnesota basketball program and received his Masters of Arts in Education in 1955. He aided the Golden Gophers to a Big Ten and NCAA baseball championship in 1955 before his move to Yale University as head coach of the Yale Bulldogs men's basketball hoop team for 19 years from 1956 to 1975. During his tenure, Vancisin’s squad won two Ivy League championships during the 1956-57 season and the 1962-63 season. He claimed 207 victories while at Yale. As the freshman gold coach at Yale University for 14 seasons, he claimed a record of 72-25-1. The Bulldogs captured the 1969 Rainbow Classic in Hawaii, knocking off Pete Maravich's LSU team in the championship game. Vancisin helped develop Yale stars John Lee, Rick Kaminsky (both All-Americans), Larry Downs, Bill Madden, Ed Goldstone, Rick Stoner and Jim Morgan.


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