Ben Lindsey (basketball)
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Ben Lindsey (born c. 1939) is an American collegiate
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coach. During his sixteen years (1965–1980 and 1982–83) as head coach of
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in
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, he accumulated a record and won two
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Playing career


High school

Lindsey attended
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for two years where he was a three sport letterman (football, basketball and baseball). He transferred to Phoenix Christian High School for his final two years where he again was a three sport letterman.


College

In 1957, Lindsey began his college career at Pasadena Nazarene College where he played basketball and baseball and earned Freshman Athlete of the Year honors. In 1959, Lindsey transferred to Grand Canyon College (GCC) where he played three seasons of basketball and two seasons of baseball. Considered one of the top small college basketball players (Who's Who of Small College Basketball) at the time, he set five basketball scoring records, one of which remains to this day; that is, most field goals in a single game – 18.


Coaching career


College


Grand Canyon College (GCC)

Lindsey was hired by GCC Athletic Director, Dave Brazell, as the Head Basketball Coach in the Spring of 1965. At the time, GCC was a small Southern Baptist college with an enrollment of approximately 500. The basketball program's total budget at the time was $2,000 with no recruiting budget. Coach Lindsey had no assistant coach and, in addition to head coach, was the trainer, statistician, recruiter, academic advisor, hired officials, arranged score and clock keepers, swept the gym floor, and performed every other necessary role. In fact, his wife Jerri washed the team uniforms. It was not uncommon to visit the Lindsey household and see stacks of GCC basketball uniforms and warm-ups. As part of his GCC job, he had to teach 12 hours of classes (e.g., archery, golf, and kinesiology) per semester and also coached the tennis team. Lindsey's post-season record was 30–9. He won the NAIA District VII Championship in 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, and 1980. He won two NAIA National Championships in 1975 and 1978. His team also earned the 1975 tournament Sportsmanship Award...the only team to ever win the championship and sportsmanship award in the same year. GCC was the smallest college to ever win the NAIA Championship. Lindsey was the first head basketball coach at an Arizona college or university to win a national championship. He is the only head coach in Arizona history to win two national championships. In addition, he was the youngest college/university coach to reach 300 wins, which he accomplished at age 40. Lindsey produced five All-Americans and had three NBA draft picks.


GCC Coaching Record


Fort Hays State University (FHSU)

Lindsey was hired by Fort Hays State in
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in 1982 to a four-year contract, with the understanding that he would be released from it if he was offered and accepted the University of Arizona head coaching job.


University of Arizona (UA)

Lindsey was hired by the
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of the
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in April 1982, just a few days prior to national letter of intent day. He inherited a team from the prior season, and had just lost its best player (Jeff Collins) via transfer to
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. Lindsey remains the only native Arizonan ever to be hired as a head coach in basketball or football at the three state universities. Lindsey was dismissed immediately after his first season; the Wildcats won just once in the Pac-10 and were overall, the worst record in school He filed a $3 million
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against the school, claiming that he had received a verbal contract promising a minimum of four years to improve the school's basketball program. Lindsey prevailed in his legal battle and was awarded $695,000 in damages. This award was later trimmed and the former coach collected $215,000. He was succeeded by
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, formerly the head coach at
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in the
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for nine seasons. Three years earlier, the 1980 Hawkeyes reached the Final Four of the NCAA tournament.


International experience

1975 - Assistant Coach for NAIA All Star team exhibition series with Mexican Olympic team in Mexico City. 1978 - GCC was chosen to represent the NAIA to play four exhibition games in Argentina. 1981 - Assistant coach for
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Honors

*Charles Kriegel Award (1975) - given to the coach of the team that wins the sportsmanship award during the NAIA National Championship tournament. *Kodak Basketball Coach of the Year Nominee - 1975 *Arizona Pressbox Association Coach of the Year - 1975 *Arizona Pressbox Association Coach of the Year - 1978 *National Basketball Coaches Association District VII Coach of the Year - 1975 *National Basketball Coaches Association District VII Coach of the Year - 1978 *Selected to coach West Basketball Team at the 1978 USA Olympic Festival *NAIA District VII Basketball Coach of the Year - 1973, 1974 *NAIA Area II Basketball Coach of the Year - 1973, 1974 *Inducted into Grand Canyon University Athletics Hall of Fame - as a Coach and as a Student/Athlete - 2010


References

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