Albert McLeland

American football and basketball coach
Albert McLeland
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1908Auxiliary Manual Training Normal
Basketball
1908–1909Auxiliary Manual Training Normal
Head coaching record
Overall2–2–2 (football)
4–0 (basketball)

Albert McLeland was an American football and basketball coach. He was the first head football coach at the Auxiliary Manual Training Normal School—now known as Pittsburg State University—in Pittsburg, Kansas and he held that position for the 1908 season, compiling a record of 2–2–2.[1] McLeland was also the school's first basketball coach, serving for the 1908–09 season and tallying a mark of 4–0.

References

  1. ^ College Football Data Warehouse Archived September 20, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Pittsburg State University Gorillas all-time coaching records
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Pittsburg State Gorillas head football coaches
  • Albert McLeland (1908)
  • John Fuhrer (1909–1914)
  • Ray Courtright (1915–1917)
  • John Fuhrer (1918)
  • Garfield Weede (1919–1928)
  • Blue Howell (1929–1935)
  • Charles Morgan (1936)
  • Blue Howell (1937)
  • Charles Morgan (1938–1948)
  • Carnie Smith (1949–1966)
  • Tom Lester (1967–1975)
  • Ron Randleman (1976–1981)
  • Bruce Polen (1982–1983)
  • Mike Mayerske # (1984)
  • Dennis Franchione (1985–1989)
  • Chuck Broyles (1990–2009)
  • Tim Beck (2010–2019)
  • Brian Wright (2020–2023)
  • Tom Anthony (2024– )

# denotes interim head coach

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Pittsburg State Gorillas men's basketball head coaches
  • Albert McLeland (1908–1909)
  • John Fuhrer (1909–1914)
  • No team (1914–1915)
  • Ray Courtright (1915–1919)
  • Garfield Weede (1919–1922)
  • John Lance (1922–1934)
  • Charles Morgan # (1934–1935)
  • John Lance (1935–1963)
  • Paul Lambert (1963–1966)
  • Bob Johnson (1966–1980)
  • John Hickman (1980–1984)
  • Jerry Reynolds (1984–1985)
  • Ken Ash (1985–1989)
  • Dennis Hill (1989–1995)
  • Gene Iba (1995–2010)
  • Kevin Muff (2010–2017)
  • Kim Anderson (2017–2022)
  • Jeff Boschee (2022– )

# denotes interim head coach

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