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Norman Dale Ellenberger (August 2, 1932 – November 15, 2015) was an
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, and
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player and coach. He was head coach of the
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Lobo basketball team from 1972 to 1979, winning
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championships in 1974 and 1978 and compiling an overall record of 134–62 (.684). His former players included future
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(NBA) defensive stand-out
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, who helped lead the 1977–78 team that was ranked as high as No. 5 nationally. Ellenberger was dismissed as Lobo head coach due to a recruiting scandal known as " Lobogate". Ellenberger later became lead assistant coach under
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at the
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(UTEP) from 1986 to 1990 and under
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at
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from 1990 to 2000. He served as an assistant for the
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of the NBA from 2000 to 2003 and then coached boys' and girls' high school basketball in
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and the
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. He was an assistant for the
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of the
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(WNBA) during the 2012–13 season before returning to high school coaching in Michigan.


Early career

Ellenberger graduated in 1955 from
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, where he played for basketball coaching legend
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. Ellenberger was also captain and all-conference player on the football team, and he pitched a
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on the baseball team. In 2012, he was inducted into the Butler Athletic Hall of Fame. After a brief stint in the
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organization, he taught science and coached basketball and other sports from 1957 to 1964 at New Haven High, near the Indiana farm where he grew up.Bobbi Roquemore, ''Ellenberger enjoys the simple life'', Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Feb. 25, 2004.K.C. Johnson
''Why does Ellenberger coach? It's "what I do"''
Chicago Tribune, May 09, 2001.
In 1964 Ellenberger began coaching at
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in western Illinois, where he led the football, basketball, and baseball teams at one point. His basketball teams compiled a record of 30–36, including a 14–8 campaign in 1965–66.


New Mexico

On April 13, 1967, Ellenberger was hired as lead assistant by head coach Bob King at the
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. Under King, the
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had run a highly methodical offense, controlling game tempo by emphasizing defense.Richard Stevens
''Ellenberger, Colson Find Good Times, Bad Times, With Lobos''
New Mexico Official Athletics Site, June 13, 2013.
King gave Ellenberger leeway to open up the offense with a more balanced attack.Mark Smith

Albuquerque Journal, June 23, 2013.
Despite losing key players to graduation, the 1967–68 Lobos won the
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(WAC) championship and made the first NCAA tournament appearance in school history.New Mexico Lobo Basketball 2013-14 Media Guide
p.114
In March 1972, King was named assistant athletic director, and Ellenberger was promoted to head coach. King left the following year to become athletic director and later head coach at
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. Under Ellenberger, the Lobos won WAC championships in 1974 and 1978 and compiled an overall record of 134–62 (.684). The team's success, along with his energy and enthusiasm, made Ellenberger highly popular among Lobo fans. He became a local celebrity in Albuquerque, a restaurateur and man-about-town, earning the nickname "Stormin' Norman" for his flashy attire, fiery coaching style, and flamboyant personality.Lee Benson
''This is Just Norm-al for the Miners''
Deseret News, March 11, 1989.
The Lobos were frequently ranked among the top 25 in the nation under Ellenberger, and attendance for Lobo games at The Pit was regularly among the top four in college basketball. The 1973–74 team won the WAC championship and became the first Lobo squad to win an NCAA tournament game. The 1977–78 team was his best at New Mexico, led by
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, who went on to become one of the greatest defensive players in NBA history. The Lobos were ranked for most of the season, peaking at No. 5, winning the WAC championship, and reaching the NCAA tournament. Ellenberger was voted runner-up for the US Basketball Writers Coach of the Year award. The turning point in Ellenberger's career came with the " Lobogate" recruiting scandal, involving forged academic transcripts, payments made for bogus Junior College credits, and other devices to attain eligibility for players who lacked academic credentials. In an investigation into illegal gambling, the
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(FBI) had placed a wiretap on the phone of a major Lobo booster. While Ellenberger was visiting this booster, in November 1979, he took a call on the tapped phone from an assistant coach. They discussed an arrangement to transfer bogus credits from a California Junior College to the office of the UNM registrar. Based on this conversation, the FBI launched an investigation into the recruiting activities of Lobo coaches. Ellenberger was fired on December 17, 1979. The investigation led to a federal indictment of Ellenberger on seven counts of fraud and forgery of academic transcripts, but he was acquitted of those charges at trial. In July 1981, however, he was convicted by a state District Court on 21 of 22 counts of fraud and submitting false public vouchers. The judge deferred sentence, placing Ellenberger on unsupervised probation for a year, and all counts were formally dismissed in 1983.Dave Anderson
''Sports of the Times; in The Pit, Lobogate Lives''
N.Y. Times, Apr. 3, 1983.
The NCAA investigation into the scandal found 34 violations of recruiting rules, and the Lobo program was placed on probation and banned from post-season appearances for three years.


Later career

Despite the scandal, Ellenberger remained popular with many Lobo fans. He continued to live in
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, where he owned a restaurant, appeared in TV commercials, coached the city's
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team and a women's professional team, and continued to attend Lobo games. Some fans felt he had been unfairly dismissed and even wanted him to be rehired as coach of the Lobos.Curt Holbreich
Lobos Going From Pit Toward the Penthouse''
L.A. Times, Jan. 14, 1988.
His ability as a basketball coach had never been in question, and in 1986, former rival and longtime friend
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hired Ellenberger as his lead assistant at
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(UTEP), where he coached for four years, even serving as interim head coach for one season while Haskins was side-lined due to health problems. Another longtime friend,
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, hired Ellenberger as his lead assistant at
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, where he coached for ten seasons, from 1990 to 2000.Mark Smith
''Give Him Liberty''
Albuquerque Journal, Apr. 1, 2012.
Ellenberger spent the following three seasons as an assistant to
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with the
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of the NBA. While in Chicago, Ellenberger became enamored with the
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of
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and bought a lakeside cabin near Watersmeet. In 2003, he accepted a position as head coach of the girls' basketball team at
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in nearby
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, leaving at the end of the 2004–05 school year. He then coached at the
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in Land O' Lakes, Wisconsin. In 2009, he became assistant coach at Northland Pines High School in
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. He won Coach of the Year in three different districts during those years, and in 2011–12 he led the Watersmeet Lady Nimrods to the Porcupine Mountain Conference title. Later in 2012, he became an assistant coach for the
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of the WNBA. He then returned to Watersmeet and coached the Lady Nimrods through the 2014–15 season. He had signed as an assistant coach at another high school nearby just before his death.Mark Smith
''Former Lobo basketball coach Norm Ellenberger dies''
Albuquerque Journal, November 15, 2015.
His love of basketball led him to continue coaching, but he had a similar passion for the outdoors, regularly fishing, canoeing, and chopping wood at his lake shore cabin. Ellenberger can be seen briefly in the 1994 movie, ''
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'', squatting in a timeout huddle next to Bobby Knight. He also appears in an episode of the 2007 documentary series, ''Nimrod Nation'', aired on the
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, as an assistant coach for the Watersmeet Nimrods, the subject of the series.


Death

Ellenberger died in his sleep at his cabin in
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on November 15, 2015, at the age of 83.Norman D. Ellenberger
Obituary
Nimsgern Funeral Home (Woodruff, WI).


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