Carl Anderson (basketball) explained

Carl Anderson
Position:Guard
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lb:215
Birth Date:16 November 1913
Birth Place:Middletown, Indiana, US
Death Place:Nashville, Tennessee, US
High School:Anderson (Anderson, Indiana)
College:USC (1935–1938)
Years1:1938
Team1:Indianapolis Kautskys
Years2:1940
Team2:Hammond Ciesar All-Americans
Cyears1:1946-1955
Cteam1:NC State University
Coach Start:1946
Coach End:1955

Carl Henry "Buttercup" Anderson (November 16, 1913 – July 30, 2001) was an American professional basketball player.[1] [2] He played basketball for the University of Southern California from 1935-1939. He played in the National Basketball League for the Indianapolis Kautskys and Hammond Ciesar All-Americans but did not score a single point in five career games.[2] He married Harriett Ann Biggs and had a daughter Kristin Anderson (1940). On October 16, 1940[3] he joined the US Navy and served in WWII, where he earned a Bronze Star for his heroic actions during the kamikaze bombings at Okinawa.

He returned home, and moved to Raleigh, North Carolina where in 1946 began his coaching career as an assistant coach at NC State University. In 1949, he had a son, Johnnie Leroy Anderson. He coached for NC State until the end of the 1955 season.

In the early '60s, he moved with his family to Nashville, Tennessee. On September 9, 1969, his daughter Kristin was killed in the Allegheny Flight 853 plane crash.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carl Anderson. Blogspot . Peach Basket Society . November 26, 2016.
  2. Web site: Carl Anderson NBL stats. Sports Reference LLC . basketball-reference.com . November 26, 2016.
  3. Web site: Photo of Page 2 - Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Multiple Registrations . 2022-11-03 . Ancestry.com . en-US.