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Red Reese

Red Reese
Sport(s) Football, basketball, track and field
Biographical details
Born (1899-03-02)March 2, 1899
Clearwater, Missouri
Died April 18, 1974(1974-04-18) (aged 75)
Othello, Washington
Alma mater Washington State University
Playing career
Basketball
1921–1925 Washington State
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1930–1941 Eastern Washington
1946 Eastern Washington
Basketball
1925–1928 Cashmere HS (WA)
1928–1930 North Central HS (WA)
1930–1942 Eastern Washington
1945–1964 Eastern Washington
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1953–1963 Eastern Washington
Head coaching record
Overall 66–26–8 (college football)
468–302 (college basketball)
76–14 (high school basketball)
Bowls 1–1
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Football
4 Tri-Normal League (1934–1937)
1 Washington Intercollegiate (1949)

Basketball
1 Washington State High School (1930)
12 Washington Intercollegiate/Evergreen

Track
23 Washington Intercollegiate/Evergreen
Awards
  • Inland Empire Hall of Fame (1972)
  • WSU Athletic Hall of Fame (1983)
  • EWU Athletics Hall of Fame (1996)

William Bryan "Red" Reese (March 2, 1899 – April 18, 1974) was athletic director and coach of multiple sports (football, basketball, and track & field) at Eastern Washington University (then named the Cheney State Normal School, later Eastern Washington College of Education and Eastern Washington State College) from 1930 to 1964.Reese Court on Eastern's campus has been named in his honor since September, 1980.

"Red" Reese started his playing career as a three sport athlete (basketball, football, and track), taking honors in all three sports. Reese participated in the same three sports for Washington State College from 1921 to 1925. He won his letters for football and basketball as a freshman, and played varsity in both sports all three years following. He was captain of the varsity basketball team for his senior year.

Reese coached the basketball team at Cashmere High School in Cashmere, Washington from 1925 to 1928, with a win-loss record of 44–7. He then succeeded Jack Friel as basketball and baseball coach at North Central High School in Spokane, Washington, where he coached from 1928 to 1930: his 1928–29 team went 17–4 and won the city championship, and his 1929–30 team went 15–3, winning not only the city championship but the Washington State championship. At both Cashmere and North Central, Reese was responsible for coaching all sports and teaching physical education classes.

Reese began his collegiate coaching career at Cheney State Normal School in 1930 after leaving his position at North Central High School, and remained active as a coach (with the exception of his years in the military) until his retirement in 1964.

Reese coached football at Eastern Washington College of Education from 1930 to 1941 and in 1946. (Eastern did not field a team from 1943 to 1945, and Reese was away from the college serving in the Air Corps) and ended with a career win–loss record of 66–26–8, winning six conference championships.

Reese is perhaps best known for his work as the basketball coach at Eastern, a job he held for 31 seasons (1930–1942, 1945–1946), earning a record of 468–302. His college teams took twelve conference titles, advanced to the NAIB national tournament in Kansas City three times, and reached the quarterfinals of the NAIB twice. The 1945–46 basketball team, coached by Reese, won 27 successive games and a conference championship. After forty years of coaching basketball, Reese's total record (combining high school and collegiate records) was 549 wins to 307 losses.


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