Wayne D. Anderson Explained

Wayne Anderson
Birth Date:10 December 1930
Birth Place:Spokane, Washington, U.S.
Death Place:Lewiston, Idaho, U.S.
Player Years1:1949–1953
Player Team1:Idaho (football, baseball)
Player Positions:Quarterback, Pitcher
Coach Sport1:Basketball
Coach Years2:1957–1966
Coach Team2:Idaho (assistant)
Coach Years3:1966–1974
Coach Team3:Idaho
Coach Sport4:Baseball
Coach Years5:1958–1966
Coach Team5:Idaho
Coach Sport6:Football
Coach Years7:1957–1960
Coach Team7:Idaho (assistant)
Admin Years1:1971–1974
Admin Team1:Idaho (assistant)
Admin Years2:1982–1994
Admin Team2:Idaho (assistant)
Overall Record:87–116 – basketball
Championships:Big Sky

1964, 1966 (baseball)

Awards:Big Sky: coach of the year
– baseball: 1966 [1]
– basketball: 1968 [2]

Wayne Delbert Anderson (December 10, 1930 – January 16, 2013) was an American college basketball coach, the head coach for eight seasons at the University of Idaho, his alma mater. He was also the head baseball coach at Idaho for nine seasons, and the assistant athletic director for fifteen

Playing career

Born and raised in Spokane, Washington, Anderson graduated from Rogers High School in 1949, where he was a multi-sport star for the He enrolled at the University of Idaho in Moscow, 90miles south, and was a two-sport athlete for the Vandals, then a member of the Pacific Coast Conference.

Anderson was the starting quarterback[3] and nationally ranked punter[4] on the football team and a pitcher on the baseball team[5] (and also played basketball as a freshman).[6] He was a member of Delta Chi fraternity,[7] and was elected class president as a senior.[8]

Coaching

Following graduation in 1953, Anderson coached a year in Roseburg, Oregon, and then served two years in the He returned to the university in 1956 to run its intramural program and work on his master's degree. In the summer of 1957, Anderson was promoted to assistant coach in basketball and football, and became the head baseball coach for the 1958 season, switching positions with

Baseball

The baseball team won the inaugural Big Sky title in 1964,[9] and again in 1966, led by starting pitchers Bill Stoneman and Frank Reberger. The 1966 team was 31–7 in the regular season and made the NCAA tournament for the first time;[10] [11] the Vandals eliminated Colorado State College and Air Force with three straight victories on the road in Greeley, Colorado.[12] One step from the College World Series in Omaha, the Vandals fell and to Arizona in Tucson in the District 7 finals, today's "super-regionals" (sweet 16).[13] Idaho finished the season at and Anderson was named Big Sky baseball coach of

Basketball

That September, Anderson was promoted to head coach in basketball, and stopped coaching baseball.[14] [15] While head baseball coach, he had been an assistant in basketball for eight years under the previous four head coaches. In his second season in 1968, he was named conference coach of the year.[2] In 1971, he took on additional duties as assistant athletic director.[16] After his eighth season as head basketball coach, Anderson resigned both positions in March 1974 and stopped coaching at age 43.[17] [18] He returned to the university in 1982 as the assistant athletic director,[19] and stayed for another dozen years, retiring in December 1994.[20] [21]

Anderson was inducted into the Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame[19] [22] and the University of Idaho's Athletic Hall of Fame.[23]

Death

After a battle with cancer, Anderson died at age 82 at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston in early 2013.[24]

Head coaching record

Basketball

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Anderson named Big Sky league coach of the year . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). June 3, 1966 . 17.
  2. News: Big Sky selects Anderson as year's top hoop coach . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho) . Associated Press . March 8, 1968 . 17.
  3. News: Probable starting line-ups . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington) . October 6, 1951 . 1-sports.
  4. News: Idaho's punter slips to sixth . Spokesman-Review . Spokane, Washington . November 1, 1951 . 15.
  5. News: Seattle, Idaho split two tilts . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). April 12, 1952 . 9.
  6. Web site: Freshmen basketball. Gem of the Mountains – University of Idaho yearbook. 1950. 274.
  7. Web site: Delta Chi. Gem of the Mountains, University of Idaho yearbook. 1951. 157.
  8. News: Idaho's quarterback heads senior class . Spokane Daily Chronicle . (Washington). November 11, 1952 . 3.
  9. News: Vandals defeat Weber for title . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). Associated Press . May 17, 1964 . 12.
  10. News: Vandals get playoff berth . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho) . Associated Press . May 19, 1966 . 10.
  11. News: Idaho nine in tough-but ready . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington) . May 26, 1966 . 18.
  12. News: Arizonans next on Idaho list in bid for nationals . Tri-City Herald . June 2, 1966 . 19.
  13. News: Arizona downs Idaho 3–2; Vandals victim of 1-hitter . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho) . June 4, 1966 . 8.
  14. News: Idaho hoop pick due; Anderson seen choice . Spokane Daily Chronicle . (Washington). September 8, 1966 . 25.
  15. News: Idaho picks hoop coach . Spokane Daily Chronicle . (Washington) . September 10, 1966 . 11.
  16. News: Idaho tabs Wayne Anderson assistant sports director . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). Associated Press . January 14, 1971 . 15.
  17. News: Anderson resigns as Idaho cage coach . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington) . March 5, 1974 . 25.
  18. News: Idaho's Anderson resigns head basketball position . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho) . Drosendahl . Glenn . March 7, 1974 . 17 .
  19. News: Five inductees set for Idaho hall . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho) . March 6, 1988 . 7C.
  20. News: Idaho . Spokesman-Review . Spokane, (Washington) . September 2, 1995 . C7.
  21. News: Anderson roast set for Tuesday . Moscow-Pullman Daily News . (Idaho-Washington) . December 9, 1994 . 1C.
  22. http://idahoathletichalloffame.org/Members/ idahoathletichalloffame.org
  23. http://www.govandals.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=17100&ATCLID=205158188 Go Vandals.com
  24. News: Wayne D. Anderson, 82, of Moscow . Moscow-Pullman Daily News . (Idaho-Washington) . January 17, 2013.