W. O. Hamilton Explained

W. O. Hamilton
Birth Date:March 29, 1876
Birth Place:Huntsville, Missouri, U.S.
Death Date:December 29, 1951 (aged 75)
Death Place:Lawrence, Kansas, U.S.
Alma Mater:William Jewell College
Coach Sport1:Basketball
Coach Years2:1898–1899
Coach Team2:William Jewell
Coach Years3:1906–1908
Coach Team3:William Jewell
Coach Years4:1909–1919
Coach Team4:Kansas
Coach Sport5:Track and field
Coach Years6:1909–1918
Coach Team6:Kansas
Admin Years1:1911–1919
Admin Team1:Kansas
Overall Record:142–73 (basketball)
Championships:Basketball
5 MVIAA (1910–1912, 1914–1915)

William Oliver Hamilton (March 29, 1876 – December 29, 1951) was an American basketball coach, track coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the third head basketball coach at the University of Kansas, coaching the Jayhawks from 1909 to 1919. Under Hamilton Kansas had its first All-Americans Tommy Johnson (1909), Ralph Sproull (1915), and Dutch Lonborg (1919) who would later be a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame. Before coaching at Kansas, Hamilton was the coach at Central High School in Kansas City at the time Casey Stengel future member of the Baseball Hall of Fame was attending and played basketball as well as baseball. His basketball team won the city championship.[1] [2]

Hamilton later worked as a car dealer in Lawrence, Kansas. He died there of December 29, 1951 at the age of 75.[3]

Head coaching record

Basketball

Notes and References

  1. Web site: W. O. Hamilton 1909-1918 . Hoops Zone . 14 October 2022.
  2. Web site: Bill. Bishop. Casey Stengel. Society for American Baseball Research. October 3, 2017.
  3. News: . Old Home Town; 10 Years Ago 1951 . . December 29, 1961 . March 4, 2014 .