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American basketball coach
Kenneth D. Loeffler (April 14, 1902 – January 1, 1975) was an American collegiate and professional basketball coach. He was mostly known for guiding the
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Löffler
Defunct basketball team (1946–1950)
originally part of the Basketball Association of America (BAA) in 1946. Ken Loeffler, head coach at the University of Denver, was the team's first head coach
St._Louis_Bombers
from the original on January 1, 2015. Retrieved July 21, 2010. Denlinger, Ken (April 4, 1989). "Fisher Lands Big One: Michigan Wins NCAA Title". The Washington
List of NCAA Division I men's basketball champions
List_of_NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_champions
American basketball coach (born 1939)
O'Brien (1941–1943) Joseph Meehan (1943–1946) Charles McGlone (1946–1949) Ken Loeffler (1949–1955) Jim Pollard (1955–1958) Dudey Moore (1958–1963) Bob Walters
Paul_Westhead
Defunct American basketball team
and 1949 Robert Morris (1946–47) Hank Soar (1947–48) Nat Hickey (1948) Ken Loeffler (1948–49) Providence Steam Rollers Franchise Index Bradley, Robert D
Providence_Steamrollers
Private university in West Long Branch, New Jersey, US
his way to the United States." "Ken Loeffler", Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame. Accessed April 5, 2018. "Ken Loeffler, Who Led LaSalle To Basketball
Monmouth_University
NBA professional basketball team season
franchise, with their philosophy of play that was utilized by head coach Ken Loeffler being reliant on speedy play on both ends of the court under this early
1946–47 St. Louis Bombers season
1946–47_St._Louis_Bombers_season
Croatian-American basketball player and coach (1902–1979)
Steamrollers accumulated a 4–25 record under Hickey and he was replaced by Ken Loeffler at the end of the season. Hickey became the coach of the Johnstown Clippers
Nat_Hickey
Southeastern East-1 Harry Rabenhorst 1954 Champion La Salle Independent East-1 Ken Loeffler Tom Gola Runner-up Bradley Independent West-1 Forddy Anderson Third Place
List of NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament Final Four participants
List_of_NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_tournament_Final_Four_participants
Edition of USA college basketball tournament
in each region and a national third-place game. La Salle, coached by Ken Loeffler, won the national title with a 92–76 victory in the final game over Bradley
1954 NCAA basketball tournament
1954_NCAA_basketball_tournament
Edition of USA college basketball tournament
title with a 77–63 victory in the final game over La Salle, coached by Ken Loeffler. Bill Russell of San Francisco was named the tournament's Most Outstanding
1955 NCAA basketball tournament
1955_NCAA_basketball_tournament
Third NBA season
Bob Feerick, Washington Capitols F/C Bones McKinney, Washington Capitols G Ken Sailors, Providence Steamrollers G John Logan, St. Louis Bombers BAA Rookie
1948–49_BAA_season
American college basketball season
the 1953–54 NCAA men's basketball season. The team's head coach was Ken Loeffler. La Salle won the 1954 NCAA basketball tournament. Some basketball historians
1953–54 La Salle Explorers men's basketball team
1953–54_La_Salle_Explorers_men's_basketball_team
NBA professional basketball team season
NBA/BAA. This would also become the team's first season without head coach Ken Loeffler leading the way for the Bombers, with them now being led by new player-coach
1948–49 St. Louis Bombers season
1948–49_St._Louis_Bombers_season
NBA professional basketball team season
Louis would continue to utilize the coaching system that made head coach Ken Loeffler successful under his first season with the Bombers, which involved a
1947–48 St. Louis Bombers season
1947–48_St._Louis_Bombers_season
American college basketball coach and former player
Manning Smith (1942–1945) Marty Karow (1945–1950) John Floyd (1950–1955) Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) Bob Rogers (1957–1963) Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) John Thornton
Melvin_Watkins
Smith 3 16–44 .267 11 1950–1955 John Floyd 5 38–82 .317 12 1955–1957 Ken Loeffler 2 13–35 .271 13 1957–1963 Bob Rogers 6 92–52 .639 14 1963–1990 Shelby
List of Texas A&M Aggies men's basketball head coaches
List_of_Texas_A&M_Aggies_men's_basketball_head_coaches
American basketball player and coach
O'Brien (1941–1943) Joseph Meehan (1943–1946) Charles McGlone (1946–1949) Ken Loeffler (1949–1955) Jim Pollard (1955–1958) Dudey Moore (1958–1963) Bob Walters
Jim_Pollard
American baseball player and manager (1908-1969)
Fogarty (1922–1925) George Taylor (1925–1928) Elmer Ripley (1928–1935) Ken Loeffler (1935–1942) Red Rolfe (1942–1946) Ivy Williamson (1946–1947) Howard Hobson
Red_Rolfe
American college basketball coach
O'Brien (1941–1943) Joseph Meehan (1943–1946) Charles McGlone (1946–1949) Ken Loeffler (1949–1955) Jim Pollard (1955–1958) Dudey Moore (1958–1963) Bob Walters
Ashley_Howard_(basketball)
American basketball player and politician (1933–2014)
O'Brien (1941–1943) Joseph Meehan (1943–1946) Charles McGlone (1946–1949) Ken Loeffler (1949–1955) Jim Pollard (1955–1958) Dudey Moore (1958–1963) Bob Walters
Tom_Gola
(born 1992), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Ken Loeffler, former La Salle University men's basketball coach Maggie Lucas, WNBA
List of Pennsylvania State University alumni
List_of_Pennsylvania_State_University_alumni
American college basketball coach (born 1959)
Manning Smith (1942–1945) Marty Karow (1945–1950) John Floyd (1950–1955) Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) Bob Rogers (1957–1963) Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) John Thornton
Billy_Gillispie
American college basketball coach (born 1965)
Mark Duncan # (1943) Art Quinlan (1943–1944) Cliff Rock (1944–1945) Ken Loeffler (1945–1946) Ellison Ketchum (1946–1949) Hoyt Brawner (1949–1962) Troy
Joe_Scott_(basketball_coach)
American college basketball coach (born 1965)
Manning Smith (1942–1945) Marty Karow (1945–1950) John Floyd (1950–1955) Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) Bob Rogers (1957–1963) Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) John Thornton
Mark_Turgeon
American basketball coach
Manning Smith (1942–1945) Marty Karow (1945–1950) John Floyd (1950–1955) Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) Bob Rogers (1957–1963) Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) John Thornton
Bucky_McMillan
American basketball coach (born 1972)
Manning Smith (1942–1945) Marty Karow (1945–1950) John Floyd (1950–1955) Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) Bob Rogers (1957–1963) Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) John Thornton
Buzz_Williams
American basketball coach (born 1948)
O'Brien (1941–1943) Joseph Meehan (1943–1946) Charles McGlone (1946–1949) Ken Loeffler (1949–1955) Jim Pollard (1955–1958) Dudey Moore (1958–1963) Bob Walters
Fran_Dunphy
American basketball player and coach (1931–2021)
Mark Duncan # (1943) Art Quinlan (1943–1944) Cliff Rock (1944–1945) Ken Loeffler (1945–1946) Ellison Ketchum (1946–1949) Hoyt Brawner (1949–1962) Troy
Stan_Albeck
American basketball coach (born 1964)
Manning Smith (1942–1945) Marty Karow (1945–1950) John Floyd (1950–1955) Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) Bob Rogers (1957–1963) Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) John Thornton
Billy_Kennedy_(basketball)
Annual selection of best U.S. college basketball team
York. The forecast was issued before the tournament started. Rappoport, Ken (1979). The Classic: The History of the NCAA Basketball Championship. National
National championships in men's college basketball
National_championships_in_men's_college_basketball
American basketball coach (1903–1991)
Fogarty (1922–1925) George Taylor (1925–1928) Elmer Ripley (1928–1935) Ken Loeffler (1935–1942) Red Rolfe (1942–1946) Ivy Williamson (1946–1947) Howard Hobson
Howard_Hobson
Museum in Kansas City, Missouri
George Keogan, Bob Knight, Mike Krzyzewski, John Kundla, Ward Lambert, Ken Loeffler, Arthur C. Lonborg, Pete Newell, Arad McCutchan, Al McGuire, Frank McGuire
National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame
National_Collegiate_Basketball_Hall_of_Fame
NBA professional basketball team season
finishing last in the league for a second consecutive season, at 12–48. Ken Sailors, All-NBA Second Team Originally, the Providence Steamrollers planned
1948–49 Providence Steamrollers season
1948–49_Providence_Steamrollers_season
original on August 31, 2009. Retrieved August 17, 2009. "Kenneth D. "Ken" Loeffler". Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. CBS Interactive. Archived
List of coaches in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
List_of_coaches_in_the_Naismith_Memorial_Basketball_Hall_of_Fame
American collegiate men's basketball tournament
Holman (1950) George Ireland (1963) Tom Izzo (2000) Doggie Julian (1947) Ken Loeffler (1954) Rollie Massimino (1985) Dusty May (2026) Al McGuire (1977) Frank
NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_tournament
Ray Meyer, Adolph Rupp, Norm Stewart, Fred Taylor, Phil Woolpert, and Ken Loeffler. a The NCAA men's tournament expanded beyond 32 teams starting with the
UPI College Basketball Coach of the Year
UPI_College_Basketball_Coach_of_the_Year
American basketball coach (born 1986)
O'Brien (1941–1943) Joseph Meehan (1943–1946) Charles McGlone (1946–1949) Ken Loeffler (1949–1955) Jim Pollard (1955–1958) Dudey Moore (1958–1963) Bob Walters
Darris_Nichols
American basketball coach (born 1983)
Mark Duncan # (1943) Art Quinlan (1943–1944) Cliff Rock (1944–1945) Ken Loeffler (1945–1946) Ellison Ketchum (1946–1949) Hoyt Brawner (1949–1962) Troy
Rodney_Billups
American billionaire hedge fund manager (born 1968)
a Democrat on the Supreme Court of Illinois. Griffin supported Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in the 2020–21 United States Senate election in Georgia
Kenneth_C._Griffin
American basketball coach
Mark Duncan # (1943) Art Quinlan (1943–1944) Cliff Rock (1944–1945) Ken Loeffler (1945–1946) Ellison Ketchum (1946–1949) Hoyt Brawner (1949–1962) Troy
Tim_Bergstraser
Independent (27-1) (25-5) 77 63 Head coach: Phil Woolpert Head coach: Ken Loeffler AP: 1 Coaches: 1 AP: 3 Coaches: 3 1st half 2nd half Total San Francisco
1955 NCAA basketball championship game
1955_NCAA_basketball_championship_game
Head coach Tenure Ken Loeffler 1949–1955 Tom Gola 1968–1970 Paul Westhead 1970–1979 William "Speedy" Morris 1986–2001 Billy Hahn 2001–2004 John Giannini
List of La Salle University people
List_of_La_Salle_University_people
American college basketball coach (born 1964)
Fogarty (1922–1925) George Taylor (1925–1928) Elmer Ripley (1928–1935) Ken Loeffler (1935–1942) Red Rolfe (1942–1946) Ivy Williamson (1946–1947) Howard Hobson
James Jones (basketball, born 1964)
James_Jones_(basketball,_born_1964)
American football player and sports coach (1891–1980)
Manning Smith (1942–1945) Marty Karow (1945–1950) John Floyd (1950–1955) Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) Bob Rogers (1957–1963) Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) John Thornton
Dana_X._Bible
American football player (1914–2001)
Providence Steamrollers head coaches Robert Morris (1946–1947) Hank Soar (1947–1948) Nat Hickey # (1948) Ken Loeffler (1948–1949) # denotes interim head coach
Hank_Soar
Basketball player and coach (1891–1982)
Fogarty (1922–1925) George Taylor (1925–1928) Elmer Ripley (1928–1935) Ken Loeffler (1935–1942) Red Rolfe (1942–1946) Ivy Williamson (1946–1947) Howard Hobson
Elmer_Ripley
American basketball coach (born 1959)
Manning Smith (1942–1945) Marty Karow (1945–1950) John Floyd (1950–1955) Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) Bob Rogers (1957–1963) Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) John Thornton
Kermit_Davis
American basketball coach and scout (1946–2019)
Manning Smith (1942–1945) Marty Karow (1945–1950) John Floyd (1950–1955) Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) Bob Rogers (1957–1963) Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) John Thornton
Tony_Barone
American football player and coach (1895–1952)
McCarter (1922–1924) Paul R. Cutwright (1924–1925) Bo McMillin (1925–1928) Ken Loeffler (1928–1935) Gordon Benn (1935–1936) Don Wolfe (1936–1937) Edgar P. Weltner
Bo_McMillin
American sportscaster and coach (born 1949)
graduating in the fall of 1971 as a graduate assistant at Georgia under Ken Rosemond. Sandwiched around a year as head basketball and baseball coach
Tom Brennan (basketball, born 1949)
Tom_Brennan_(basketball,_born_1949)
Bradley Braves Independent Independent (25-4) (19-12) 92 76 Head coach: Ken Loeffler Head coach: Forddy Anderson AP: 2 AP: 7 1st half 2nd half Total La Salle
1954 NCAA basketball championship game
1954_NCAA_basketball_championship_game
American football and basketball player and coach
Fogarty (1922–1925) George Taylor (1925–1928) Elmer Ripley (1928–1935) Ken Loeffler (1935–1942) Red Rolfe (1942–1946) Ivy Williamson (1946–1947) Howard Hobson
Ivy_Williamson
Democrat Raphael Warnock defeated appointed incumbent Republican Kelly Loeffler. The first round of the election was held on November 3, 2020; however
2020–21 United States Senate special election in Georgia
2020–21_United_States_Senate_special_election_in_Georgia
American basketball player and coach (1930–2019)
McCarter (1922–1924) Paul R. Cutwright (1924–1925) Bo McMillin (1925–1928) Ken Loeffler (1928–1935) Gordon Benn (1935–1936) Don Wolfe (1936–1937) Edgar P. Weltner
Gordon_C._Stauffer
American Player and Basketball Coach
Mark Duncan # (1943) Art Quinlan (1943–1944) Cliff Rock (1944–1945) Ken Loeffler (1945–1946) Ellison Ketchum (1946–1949) Hoyt Brawner (1949–1962) Troy
Dick_Peth
American basketball coach (born 1942)
O'Brien (1941–1943) Joseph Meehan (1943–1946) Charles McGlone (1946–1949) Ken Loeffler (1949–1955) Jim Pollard (1955–1958) Dudey Moore (1958–1963) Bob Walters
Speedy_Morris
American baseball player (1878–1944)
Fogarty (1922–1925) George Taylor (1925–1928) Elmer Ripley (1928–1935) Ken Loeffler (1935–1942) Red Rolfe (1942–1946) Ivy Williamson (1946–1947) Howard Hobson
Pop_Foster
American football player and athletic director (1877–1966)
Fogarty (1922–1925) George Taylor (1925–1928) Elmer Ripley (1928–1935) Ken Loeffler (1935–1942) Red Rolfe (1942–1946) Ivy Williamson (1946–1947) Howard Hobson
Albert Sharpe (American football)
Albert_Sharpe_(American_football)
Meehan 3 28–30 .483 6 1946–1949 Charles McGlone 3 61–17 .782 7 1949–1955 Ken Loeffler 6 145–30 .829 8 1955–1958 Jim Pollard 3 48–28 .632 9 1958–1963 Dudey
List of La Salle Explorers men's basketball head coaches
List_of_La_Salle_Explorers_men's_basketball_head_coaches
38–82 18–42 Ken Loeffler (Southwest Conference) (1955–1957) 1955–56 Ken Loeffler 6–18 3–9 T–5th 1956–57 Ken Loeffler 7–17 3–9 T–6th Ken Loeffler: 13–35 6–18
List of Texas A&M Aggies men's basketball seasons
List_of_Texas_A&M_Aggies_men's_basketball_seasons
American pastor and politician (born 1969)
Senate special election in Georgia, defeating incumbent Republican Kelly Loeffler in a runoff election. Warnock and Jon Ossoff are the first Democrats elected
Raphael_Warnock
Quinlan 1 6–18 .250 17 1944–1945 Cliff Rock 1 7–16 .304 18 1945–1946 Ken Loeffler 1 9–15 .375 19 1949–1962 Hoyt Brawner 14 163–191 .460 20 1962–1968 Troy
List of Denver Pioneers men's basketball head coaches
List_of_Denver_Pioneers_men's_basketball_head_coaches
American baseball and football player (1904–1986)
Manning Smith (1942–1945) Marty Karow (1945–1950) John Floyd (1950–1955) Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) Bob Rogers (1957–1963) Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) John Thornton
Marty_Karow
American football coach (1890–1990)
McCarter (1922–1924) Paul R. Cutwright (1924–1925) Bo McMillin (1925–1928) Ken Loeffler (1928–1935) Gordon Benn (1935–1936) Don Wolfe (1936–1937) Edgar P. Weltner
Philip_Henry_Bridenbaugh
American basketball player and coach
Fogarty (1922–1925) George Taylor (1925–1928) Elmer Ripley (1928–1935) Ken Loeffler (1935–1942) Red Rolfe (1942–1946) Ivy Williamson (1946–1947) Howard Hobson
Orson_Kinney
American football and basketball coach
McCarter (1922–1924) Paul R. Cutwright (1924–1925) Bo McMillin (1925–1928) Ken Loeffler (1928–1935) Gordon Benn (1935–1936) Don Wolfe (1936–1937) Edgar P. Weltner
Max_Holm
United States college basketball tournament
Bonnies (1st semifinal) Duquesne Dukes (3rd semifinal) Winning coach Ken Loeffler (1st title) MVP Tom Gola and Norm Grekin (La Salle) National Invitation
1952 National Invitation Tournament
1952_National_Invitation_Tournament
American football player and sports coach (1896–1963)
Manning Smith (1942–1945) Marty Karow (1945–1950) John Floyd (1950–1955) Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) Bob Rogers (1957–1963) Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) John Thornton
John_B._Reid
American basketball coach
Manning Smith (1942–1945) Marty Karow (1945–1950) John Floyd (1950–1955) Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) Bob Rogers (1957–1963) Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) John Thornton
John_Floyd_(basketball)
American football and basketball player, coach, and college athletics administrator
Mark Duncan # (1943) Art Quinlan (1943–1944) Cliff Rock (1944–1945) Ken Loeffler (1945–1946) Ellison Ketchum (1946–1949) Hoyt Brawner (1949–1962) Troy
Ellison_Ketchum
Manning Smith (1942–1945) Marty Karow (1945–1950) John Floyd (1950–1955) Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) Bob Rogers (1957–1963) Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) John Thornton
Herb_McQuillan
American basketball player
Mark Duncan # (1943) Art Quinlan (1943–1944) Cliff Rock (1944–1945) Ken Loeffler (1945–1946) Ellison Ketchum (1946–1949) Hoyt Brawner (1949–1962) Troy
Floyd_Theard
American basketball player (1938–1971)
advantage of to some extent, Moreland was also not without blame - A&M coach Ken Loeffler reported (in a SPORT magazine article by noted Atlanta journalist Furman
Jackie_Moreland
American sports coach and minister (1867–1948)
McCarter (1922–1924) Paul R. Cutwright (1924–1925) Bo McMillin (1925–1928) Ken Loeffler (1928–1935) Gordon Benn (1935–1936) Don Wolfe (1936–1937) Edgar P. Weltner
Charles_Bemies
American basketball coach
Fogarty (1922–1925) George Taylor (1925–1928) Elmer Ripley (1928–1935) Ken Loeffler (1935–1942) Red Rolfe (1942–1946) Ivy Williamson (1946–1947) Howard Hobson
Dick_Kuchen
American basketball coach (born 1960)
Mark Duncan # (1943) Art Quinlan (1943–1944) Cliff Rock (1944–1945) Ken Loeffler (1945–1946) Ellison Ketchum (1946–1949) Hoyt Brawner (1949–1962) Troy
Jeff_Wulbrun
2000 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama
John Loeffler Élan Luz Rivera 4:07 4. "All We Wanna Do" Ken Cummings John Loeffler Élan Luz Rivera feat. Jamily Gray 4:01 5. "He Drives Me Crazy" Ken Cummings
Pokémon_3:_The_Movie
American basketball coach
McCarter (1922–1924) Paul R. Cutwright (1924–1925) Bo McMillin (1925–1928) Ken Loeffler (1928–1935) Gordon Benn (1935–1936) Don Wolfe (1936–1937) Edgar P. Weltner
Jerry_Slocum_(basketball)
American politician (1871–1928)
McCarter (1922–1924) Paul R. Cutwright (1924–1925) Bo McMillin (1925–1928) Ken Loeffler (1928–1935) Gordon Benn (1935–1936) Don Wolfe (1936–1937) Edgar P. Weltner
Joseph_H._Thompson
American college basketball coach (born 1962)
O'Brien (1941–1943) Joseph Meehan (1943–1946) Charles McGlone (1946–1949) Ken Loeffler (1949–1955) Jim Pollard (1955–1958) Dudey Moore (1958–1963) Bob Walters
John_Giannini
American basketball coach (1930–2007)
Manning Smith (1942–1945) Marty Karow (1945–1950) John Floyd (1950–1955) Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) Bob Rogers (1957–1963) Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) John Thornton
Shelby_Metcalf
American football and basketball coach (1880–1961)
Mark Duncan # (1943) Art Quinlan (1943–1944) Cliff Rock (1944–1945) Ken Loeffler (1945–1946) Ellison Ketchum (1946–1949) Hoyt Brawner (1949–1962) Troy
John_P._Koehler
Men's university basketball season
season. Kent State Clarence Haerr David E. McDowell La Salle Ken Loeffler Jim Pollard Loeffler left to coach Texas A&M. Lafayette Butch van Breda Kolff George
1954–55 NCAA men's basketball season
1954–55_NCAA_men's_basketball_season
days prior to the runoff election. Elected to the seat to succeed Kelly Loeffler, who had been appointed to the seat following the resignation of Johnny
List of current United States senators
List_of_current_United_States_senators
American athletics coach and sports educator (1908–1992)
McCarter (1922–1924) Paul R. Cutwright (1924–1925) Bo McMillin (1925–1928) Ken Loeffler (1928–1935) Gordon Benn (1935–1936) Don Wolfe (1936–1937) Edgar P. Weltner
Alured_Ransom
American football player, coach, administrator, and basketball coach
Mark Duncan # (1943) Art Quinlan (1943–1944) Cliff Rock (1944–1945) Ken Loeffler (1945–1946) Ellison Ketchum (1946–1949) Hoyt Brawner (1949–1962) Troy
Mark_Duncan_(coach)
American basketball player and coach
O'Brien (1941–1943) Joseph Meehan (1943–1946) Charles McGlone (1946–1949) Ken Loeffler (1949–1955) Jim Pollard (1955–1958) Dudey Moore (1958–1963) Bob Walters
Dudey_Moore
American college basketball player and coach and noted conservationist
Fogarty (1922–1925) George Taylor (1925–1928) Elmer Ripley (1928–1935) Ken Loeffler (1935–1942) Red Rolfe (1942–1946) Ivy Williamson (1946–1947) Howard Hobson
Haskell_Noyes
American basketball coach
Mark Duncan # (1943) Art Quinlan (1943–1944) Cliff Rock (1944–1945) Ken Loeffler (1945–1946) Ellison Ketchum (1946–1949) Hoyt Brawner (1949–1962) Troy
Ben_Jobe
American college basketball season
Game, L 63-77 vs. San Francisco Conference Independent Ranking Coaches No. 3 AP No. 3 Record 26–5 Head coach Ken Loeffler Seasons ← 1953–54 1955–56 →
1954–55 La Salle Explorers men's basketball team
1954–55_La_Salle_Explorers_men's_basketball_team
American football and basketball player and coach (1897–1981)
Mark Duncan # (1943) Art Quinlan (1943–1944) Cliff Rock (1944–1945) Ken Loeffler (1945–1946) Ellison Ketchum (1946–1949) Hoyt Brawner (1949–1962) Troy
Aubrey_Devine
American basketball coach (1953–2023)
O'Brien (1941–1943) Joseph Meehan (1943–1946) Charles McGlone (1946–1949) Ken Loeffler (1949–1955) Jim Pollard (1955–1958) Dudey Moore (1958–1963) Bob Walters
Billy_Hahn
Texas A&M John B. Reid Herb McQuillan Texas Tech Virgil Ballard Berl Huffman Wichita Municipal Lindsay Austin Bill Hennigh Yale Elmer Ripley Ken Loeffler
1934–35 NCAA men's basketball season
1934–35_NCAA_men's_basketball_season
American sports coach (1886–1960)
Manning Smith (1942–1945) Marty Karow (1945–1950) John Floyd (1950–1955) Ken Loeffler (1955–1957) Bob Rogers (1957–1963) Shelby Metcalf (1963–1990) John Thornton
D._V._Graves
American politician
McCarter (1922–1924) Paul R. Cutwright (1924–1925) Bo McMillin (1925–1928) Ken Loeffler (1928–1935) Gordon Benn (1935–1936) Don Wolfe (1936–1937) Edgar P. Weltner
Arthur_McKean
American football and basketball coach (1887–1961)
Mark Duncan # (1943) Art Quinlan (1943–1944) Cliff Rock (1944–1945) Ken Loeffler (1945–1946) Ellison Ketchum (1946–1949) Hoyt Brawner (1949–1962) Troy
John_Fike
American football player and coach
McCarter (1922–1924) Paul R. Cutwright (1924–1925) Bo McMillin (1925–1928) Ken Loeffler (1928–1935) Gordon Benn (1935–1936) Don Wolfe (1936–1937) Edgar P. Weltner
C._Brainerd_Metheny
American sports coach and lawyer (1884–1943)
Mark Duncan # (1943) Art Quinlan (1943–1944) Cliff Rock (1944–1945) Ken Loeffler (1945–1946) Ellison Ketchum (1946–1949) Hoyt Brawner (1949–1962) Troy
Charles_Wingender
KEN LOEFFLER
KEN LOEFFLER
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : variant spelling of Keane.English : variant spelling of Keen.
Male
Japanese
(1-å¥, 2-謙, 3-ç ”) Japanese name KEN means 1) "healthy, strong" or 2) "modest," or 3) "study." Compare with another form of Ken.
Male
English
Short form of English Kenneth, KEN means both "born of fire" and "comely; finely made." Also used as a nickname for other names that begin with Ken-. Compare with another form of Ken.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name YEN means "peace."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Key; Love
Male
English
 Short form of English Leonard, LEN means "lion-strong." Compare with another form of Len.
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : unexplained.
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Hákon, HÅKAN means "high son."
Female
Japanese
(欽) Japanese unisex name KIN means "gold."
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : unexplained.
Male
Native American
 Native American Hopi name LEN means "flute." Compare with another form of Len.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from either of two places named Kenn, in Devon and Avon, both of which take their name from the streams on which they stand.English : from Anglo-French ken, chen ‘dog’ (Old French chien), possibly applied as a nickname or as a metonymic name for someone who kept hunting dogs.Perhaps also a respelling of German Kenn, either from a short form of the personal name Konrad or a habitational name from Kenn, near Trier.
Female
Japanese
(è“®) Japanese name REN means "water lily."
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : unexplained.
Male
English
 Compare with another form of Kent. English surname transferred to forename use, KENT means "from Kent." Short form of English Kenton, meaning "Cena's settlement." Also used as a short form of other names beginning with Kent-.
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : unexplained.
KEN LOEFFLER
KEN LOEFFLER
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Truth; Law
Girl/Female
English American Hebrew
Abbreviation of Rebecca.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Fait, Noble, Relative
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Michaēl, MÌCHEAL means "who is like God?"
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Orlandus, ROLDÃN means "famous land."Â
Boy/Male
Native American
Black kettle.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Supreme spirit, Lord of the lords, A name of Lord Rama
Girl/Female
Muslim
Inner beauty, Fame, Desired or longed for
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory in the Name of God
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Grace; Form of Hannah; Gracious; Merciful
KEN LOEFFLER
KEN LOEFFLER
KEN LOEFFLER
KEN LOEFFLER
KEN LOEFFLER
superl.
Acute of mind; sharp; penetrating; having or expressing mental acuteness; as, a man of keen understanding; a keen look; keen features.
n.
The unit of value and account in Japan. Since Japan's adoption of the gold standard, in 1897, the value of the yen has been about 50 cents. The yen is equal to 100 sen.
v. t.
To know; to ken.
n.
A small inclosure; as, a pen for sheep or for pigs.
v. i.
To live in, or as in, a den.
n.
A symbol representing ten units, as 10, x, or X.
n.
A key for opening more locks than one; a master key.
n.
A position or condition which affords entrance, control, pr possession, etc.; as, the key of a line of defense; the key of a country; the key of a political situation. Hence, that which serves to unlock, open, discover, or solve something unknown or difficult; as, the key to a riddle; the key to a problem.
a.
Five times ten; as, fifty men.
v. t.
To form with a kern. See 2d Kern.
superl.
Bitter; piercing; acrimonious; cutting; stinging; severe; as, keen satire or sarcasm.
n.
The female of the domestic fowl; also, the female of grouse, pheasants, or any kind of birds; as, the heath hen; the gray hen.
n.
Fig.: A writer, or his style; as, he has a sharp pen.
superl.
Sharp; having a fine edge or point; as, a keen razor, or a razor with a keen edge.
superl.
Eager; vehement; fierce; as, a keen appetite.
superl.
Piercing; penetrating; cutting; sharp; -- applied to cold, wind, etc, ; as, a keen wind; the cold is very keen.
a.
Ten and one added; as, eleven men.
n.
An instrument which is turned like a key in fastening or adjusting any mechanism; as, a watch key; a bed key, etc.
n.
A body of ten men in authority.