Mel Thompson (basketball) explained

Mel Thompson
Birth Date:5 October 1932
Birth Place:Richmond, Indiana, U.S.
Death Place:Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Player Years1:1951–1954
Player Team1:NC State
Player Positions:Center
Coach Years2:1959–1960
Coach Team2:The Citadel (assistant)
Coach Years3:1960–1967
Coach Team3:The Citadel
Awards:First-team All-ACC (1954)

Melvin Thompson (October 5, 1932 – February 5, 2009) was an American college basketball player and coach. He was the head coach at The Citadel from 1960 to 1967.

Born and raised in Richmond, Indiana, Thompson played college basketball for Everett Case at North Carolina State University. Following a semi-pro playing career, he was named an assistant coach at The Citadel in 1959,[1] then assumed head coaching duties when Norm Sloan left for the University of Florida coaching job. In his seven seasons as head coach of the Bulldogs, Thompson compiled a record of 67–96. He was fired after an 8-17 season that would become the subject of author Pat Conroy's 2002 memoir My Losing Season, in which Conroy described Thompson as a mentally and emotionally abusive coach.[2] [3]

Thompson was named to the 1975 'Silver Anniversary Team' by the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in recognition of his basketball career.[4] He died on February 5, 2009.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Citadel hires Mel Thompson . Chula Vista Star News . June 7, 1959. 25. Newspapers.com. April 5, 2016.
  2. Web site: Gillespie. Bob. Teammates revisit Pat Conroy's 'Losing Season' at The Citadel. . March 13, 2016 . June 12, 2018.
  3. Web site: McGrath. Charles. Reconciliation at the Citadel, Through Basketball . . March 2, 2009 . January 5, 2016.
  4. Web site: Silver Anniversary Teams Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame . www.hoopshall.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110930084837/http://www.hoopshall.com/hall-of-fame/silver-anniversary-teams/ . 2011-09-30.
  5. Web site: Hartsell. Jeff. Former Citadel Coach Dies . . February 10, 2009 . January 5, 2016.