Armin Kraeft Explained

Armin Kraeft
Birth Date:4 November 1909
Player Sport1:Basketball
Player Years2:1930–1931
Player Team2:La Crosse State
Coach Sport1:Football
Coach Years2:1931–1934
Coach Years3:1935–1942
Coach Years4:1943
Coach Team4:Lima HS (OH)
Coach Years5:1946–1955
Coach Team5:Milwaukee (assistant)
Coach Years6:1956–1959
Coach Team6:Milwaukee
Coach Sport7:Basketball
Coach Years8:1931–1935
Coach Years9:1935–1943
Overall Record:9–23 (college football)

Armin R. Kraeft (November 4, 1909 – November 29, 2000) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee from 1956 to 1959, compiling a record of 9–23.

Kraeft attended Marion High School in Marion, Wisconsin and then La Crosse State Teachers College—now known as the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, where he played basketball and was a member of the championship team of 1930–31. He coached at Reedsburg High School in Reedsburg, Wisconsin for four years before moving to Portage High School in Portage, Wisconsin in 1935. In 1943, Kraeft was hired at Lima High School in Lima, Ohio.[1]

Kraeft was inducted into the United States Army on December 16, 1943. He initially held the rank of corporal and served with the infantry at Camp Fannin. He then attended Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning and was commissioned as a second lieutenant.[2] Kraeft was discharged from the military in the spring of 1946 and resumed coaching that fall when he was hired an assistant football coach and physical education instructor at Milwaukee State Teachers College—now known as University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.[3]

Head coaching record

College football

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Notes and References

  1. News: . Armin Kraeft, Portage Coach, Accepts, Lima, Ohio Post . . . July 14, 1943 . 14 . January 26, 2022 . .
  2. News: . Former Coach Armin R. Kraeft Made Lieutenant . . . November 16, 1944 . 3 . January 26, 2022 . .
  3. News: . Armin Kraeft Joins Teachers College Faculty . . . September 14, 1946 . 15 . January 26, 2022 . .
  4. Web site: Football All Time Standings (PDF) - Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. wiacsports.com.