- Shelby Metcalf
College coach infobox
Name = Dr. Shelby Metcalf
Caption =
DateOfBirth = December 23, 1930
DateOfDeath = February 8, 2007
Birthplace =
Sport =Basketball
College =
Title =Head coach
CurrentRecord =
OverallRecord = 438-306 (.589)
TournamentRecord = 7-9 (.438)
Awards = Helms Foundation First Team (1953)cite web | title = Texas A&M-Commerce 2006-07 Basketball Media Guide | work = | publisher = Texas A&M University-Commerce | date = | url =http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/tame/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/0607mediaguide.pdf | format = pdf | doi = | accessdate = 2007-11-10 ]
Lone Star Conference Second Team (1953)
NAIA All-Tournament Second Team (1953)
Lone Star Conference Second Team (1954)
NAIA Second Team (1954)
East Texas State Athletic Hall of Fame (1982)cite web | last = Rojas | first = Rick | authorlink = | coauthors = Nicole Alvarado | title = Shelby Metcalf dies at 76: Legendary men's basketball coach put A&M program on the map | work = | publisher = The Battalion | date = February 9, 2007 | url =http://media.www.thebatt.com/media/storage/paper657/news/2007/02/09/News/Shelby.Metcalf.Dies.At.76-2709190.shtml | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ]
Texas Sports Hall of Fame (1994)cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Legendary Aggie Hoops Coach Shelby Metcalf Passes Away | work = | publisher = Texas A&M Athletics | date = February 8, 2007 | url =http://www.aggieathletics.com/pressRelease.php?PRID=12350 | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ]
Texas A&M Hall of Fame (1998)
Championships = As a player:
Lone Star Conference Championship (1953, 1954, 1955)
NAIA National Championship (1955)As a coach:
Southwest Conference Championship (1964, 1969, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1986)
Southwest Conference Tournament Championship (1980, 1987)
CFbDWID =
Player = Y
Years = 1952-55
Team = East Texas State
Position = Guard
Coach = Y
CoachYears = 1963-90
CoachTeams = Texas A&M
BBallHOF =
CBBallHOF =Shelby Metcalf (December 23, 1930 – February 8, 2007) was the head coach of the
Texas A&M Aggies men's basketball team for 27 seasons, from 1963 to 1990. He won more games than any other coach in the formerSouthwest Conference . Achieving success as basketball coach at a university known more for its dedication to its football team, Metcalf endeared himself to Aggie fans for his loyalty to the school and his witticisms. Although his coaching career ended on a bitter note when he was fired in a dispute with A&M athletic directorJohn David Crow in 1990, Metcalf remained loyal toTexas A&M University . He continued to live in the College Station community and supported the Aggie basketball coaches who succeeded him.Early years
Shelby R. Metcalf, Jr. grew up in
Tulsa, Oklahoma .cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = METCALF, LEWIS AMONG 1998 INDUCTEES INTO A&M ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME | work = | publisher = Texas A&M University Athletics | date = October 27, 1998 | url =http://www.aggieathletics.com/press/pressRelease.php?PRID=1610 | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ] He attended A&M Junior College for one year before transferring to East Texas State (nowTexas A&M University-Commerce ), where he was an All-American guard and led the team to three NAIA national tournaments, twice being named to the all-tournament team. In his senior year in 1955, the team won the NAIA championship; the same year, Metcalf earned his bachelor's and master's degrees at ETSU.cite web | last = Rojas | first = Rick | authorlink = | coauthors = Nicole Alvarado | title = Shelby Metcalf dies at 76: Legendary men's basketball coach put A&M program on the map | work = | publisher = The Battalion | date = February 9, 2007 | url =http://media.www.thebatt.com/media/storage/paper657/news/2007/02/09/News/Shelby.Metcalf.Dies.At.76-2709190.shtml | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ]After graduation, Metcalf spent one year as a head coach at Cayuga (Texas) High School, posting a 33-10 record. He then joined the
United States Air Force , becoming the Athletic Officer atSembach Air Base inGermany from 1956 to 1958. As a player and coach, he amassed a 78-17 record and winning the All-Germany Championship twice.Coaching career
Metcalf joined the Texas A&M University men's basketball coaching staff in 1958 as the freshman coach under Bob Rogers, who had previously coached Metcalf at East Texas State University. For the next five years, Metcalf continued in that role, before replacing Rogers as head coach in 1963.cite web | last =Cessna | first = Robert | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Former A&M Basketball coach Shelby Metcalf dies at age 76 | work = | publisher = Bryan-College Station Eagle | date = February 8, 2007 | url = http://www.aggiesports.com/breakingnews/020807.php | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ]
During his 26½ seasons with Texas A&M from 1963 to 1990, Metcalf won a total of 438 games, 239 of them in conference play, more than any other men's basketball coach in Southwest Conference history. His coaching record was 438-306, 239-158 in conference. Metcalf was known as "The King of Tournaments", for taking the Aggies to 74 in-season tournamentscite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Metcalf dies; sets SWC wins record at Texas A&M | work = | publisher = ESPN.com | date = February 9, 2007 | url =http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2759957 | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ] cite web | last = Carlton | first = Chuck | authorlink = | coauthors = Rachel Cohen | title = Remembering Shelby Metcalf | work = | publisher = Dallas Morning News | date = February 10, 2007 | url =http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/colleges/texasam/stories/021007dnsposhelby.1e71dea.html | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ] in order to ensure that the team would play at least one game each year on a neutral floor. In the 1989-90 season, the team made a record five tournament appearances.
In his first season as a head coach, Metcalf's team went 18-7, winning the Southwest Conference, the Aggies' first conference championship in 41 years. Metcalf's teams won a total of six conference championships (1964, 1969, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1986) and only placed lower than fourth in the conference six times. Under Metcalf, the A&M team made five NCAA tournament appearances, including two Sweet Sixteen appearances in 1969cite web | last =Cessna | first = Robert | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Former A&M Basketball coach Shelby Metcalf dies at age 76 | work = | publisher = Bryan-College Station Eagle | date = February 8, 2007 | url = http://www.aggiesports.com/breakingnews/020807.php | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ] (when only 25 teams were invited to the tournamentcite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Legendary Aggie Hoops Coach Shelby Metcalf Passes Away | work = | publisher = Texas A&M Athletics | date = February 8, 2007 | url =http://www.aggieathletics.com/pressRelease.php?PRID=12350 | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ] ) and 1980. The latter team set the school record with 26 victories, beating North Carolina in double overtime in the second round of the tournament before just missing advancing to the Elite Eight with an overtime loss to eventual champion Louisville.cite web | last = Cohen | first = Rachel | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Former A&M Coach Metcalf dies | work = | publisher = Dallas Morning News | date = February 12, 2007 | url =http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/colleges/topstories/stories/020907dnspoambrief.6526aba9.html | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ]
Twenty-four of Metcalf's players earned first-team all-conference citations and
John Beasley was named a first-team All-American by the Helms Foundation in 1966. Eighteen players were drafted by professional basketball leagues, including Sonny Parker, who was a 1976 first-round NBA draft pick.cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = METCALF, LEWIS AMONG 1998 INDUCTEES INTO A&M ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME | work = | publisher = Texas A&M University Athletics | date = October 27, 1998 | url =http://www.aggieathletics.com/press/pressRelease.php?PRID=1610 | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ] In 1971, the A&M men's basketball color barrier was broken when Metcalf personally convincedMario Brown , an African-American player, to attend the school. Brown later earned second-team All-Southwest Conference honors and was selected as a team co-captain.cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = First African American to play basketball at A&M dies of cancer | work = | publisher = Bryan-College Station Eagle | date = October 10, 2002 | url =http://www.theeagle.com/aandmnews/101002basketball.htm | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ]Metcalf's success prompted the primarily football-focused student body to begin paying attention to basketball. The A&M basketball arena,
G. Rollie White Coliseum , often sold out and soon became known as the "Holler House on the Brazos". Metcalf took full advantage of the noisy arena, earning a doctorate in Recreation and Resource Development from Texas A&M in 1974 with a dissertation titled "Crowd Behavior at Southwest Conference Games".The longest serving basketball coach in Southwest Conference history,cite web | last = Cohen | first = Rachel | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Former A&M Coach Metcalf dies | work = | publisher = Dallas Morning News | date = February 12, 2007 | url =http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/colleges/topstories/stories/020907dnspoambrief.6526aba9.html | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ] Metcalf was fired after feuding with Athletic Director
John David Crow midway through the 1989-1990 season,cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Metcalf dies; sets SWC wins record at Texas A&M | work = | publisher = ESPN.com | date = February 9, 2007 | url =http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2759957 | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ] sending the Aggies into a fifteen-year basketball slump, with only one winning season. The team did not approach Metcalf's success until 2005, when A&M hired former UTEP coachBilly Gillispie .cite web | last =Cessna | first = Robert | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Former A&M Basketball coach Shelby Metcalf dies at age 76 | work = | publisher = Bryan-College Station Eagle | date = February 8, 2007 | url = http://www.aggiesports.com/breakingnews/020807.php | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ] Gillispie reached out to Metcalf, inviting him to practices and encouraging him to attend the home games.cite web | last = Caplan | first = Jeff | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Shelby Metcalf (1931-2007): A&M legend's wit won over many | work = | publisher = Dallas-Fort Worth Star Telegram
date = February 10, 2007 | url =http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/news/obituaries/16670153.htm | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-19 ]Coaching Record
CBB Yearly Record Start
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postseason=
poll=noCBB Yearly Record Subhead
name=Texas A&M Aggies
startyear=1963
conference=Southwest Conference
endyear=1990|CBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = conference
season = 1963-1964
name = Texas A&M
overall = 18-7
conference = 13-1
confstanding = 1st
postseason = NCAA Regional Quarterfinals
ranking = no
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championship =
season = 1964-1965
name = Texas A&M
overall = 14-10
conference = 7-7
confstanding = 4th
postseason =
ranking = no
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championship =
season = 1965-1966
name = Texas A&M
overall = 15-9
conference = 10-4
confstanding = 2nd
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championship =
season = 1966-1967
name = Texas A&M
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conference = 5-9
confstanding = 6th
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championship =
season = 1967-1968
name = Texas A&M
overall = 14-10
conference = 8-6
confstanding = T-2nd
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ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = conference
season = 1968-1969
name = Texas A&M
overall = 18-9
conference = 12-2
confstanding = 1st
postseason = NCAA Sweet Sixteen
ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1969-1970
name = Texas A&M
overall = 14-10
conference = 9-5
confstanding = 2nd
postseason =
ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1970-1971
name = Texas A&M
overall = 9-17
conference = 5-9
confstanding = 7th
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ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1971-1972
name = Texas A&M
overall = 16-10
conference = 9-5
confstanding = T-3rd
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ranking = no
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season = 1972-1973
name = Texas A&M
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conference = 9-5
confstanding = T-2nd
postseason =
ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1973-1974
name = Texas A&M
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confstanding = 4th
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ranking = no
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championship = conference
season = 1974-1975
name = Texas A&M
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season = 1975-1976
name = Texas A&M
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name = Texas A&M
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name = Texas A&M
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confstanding = 7th
postseason =
ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1978-1979
name = Texas A&M
overall = 24-9
conference = 11-5
confstanding = 3rd
postseason = NIT Quarterfinals
ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = conference
season = 1979-1980
name = Texas A&M
overall = 26-8
conference = 14-2
confstanding = 1st
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ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1980-1981
name = Texas A&M
overall = 15-12
conference = 8-8
confstanding = T-4th
postseason =
ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1981-1982
name = Texas A&M
overall = 20-11
conference = 10-6
confstanding = 3rd
postseason = NIT Quarterfinals
ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1982-1983
name = Texas A&M
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confstanding = 3rd
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ranking = no
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championship =
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name = Texas A&M
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confstanding = 5th
postseason =
ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1984-1985
name = Texas A&M
overall = 19-11
conference = 10-6
confstanding = T-2nd
postseason = NIT First Round
ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = conference
season = 1985-1986
name = Texas A&M
overall = 20-12
conference = 12-4
confstanding = T-1st
postseason = NIT First Round
ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship = conference tournament
season = 1986-1987
name = Texas A&M
overall = 17-14
conference = 6-10
confstanding = 8th
postseason = NCAA First Round
ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1987-1988
name = Texas A&M
overall = 16-15
conference = 8-8
confstanding = 6th
postseason =
ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1988-1989
name = Texas A&M
overall = 16-14
conference = 8-8
confstanding = T-4th
postseason =
ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
season = 1989-1990
name = Texas A&M
overall = 9-10‡
conference = 2-3‡
confstanding =
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ranking = no
ranking2 = noCBB Yearly Record Subtotal
name = Texas A&M
overall = 438-306
confrecord = 239-158CBB Yearly Record End
overall = 438-306
poll = no
polltype = ‡ Partial season; released after 19 gamesPost-Coaching career
After being relieved of his coaching duties, Metcalf worked for the A&M Center of Academic Enhancement. Until 1994, he often spoke at banquets, athletic events, and high schools, including three appearances at prison graduations, and was twice selected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities.
Career Honors
He was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, the East Texas State Athletics Hall of Fame, the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame, and the Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Fame. He was also elected into
Phi Kappa Phi , one of the most prestigious honor societies in academia.Metcalf had such a profound effect on Aggie basketball that during the 2006-2007 season, former Aggie coach
Billy Gillispie began a tournament in his honor held inCollege Station, Texas , titled the Shelby Metcalf Classic.Metcalf died on
February 8 2007 from cancer. He was survived by his widow, Janis, and their daughter, Shelley Metcalf Valerius.References
External links
* [http://www.aggieathletics.com Texas A&M Athletics]
* [http://www.aggieathletics.com/press/pressRelease.php?PRID=1610 TAMU Press Release for 1998 Hall of Fame Induction]
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