Frank Mulzoff

American college basketball player (Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School; St. John's University)
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican college basketball player (Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School; St. John's University)
PlacesUnited States of America
wasAthlete Basketball player Sports coach
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth5 August 1928, Astoria, Queens, New York City, USA
Death30 November 2017 (aged 89 years)
Star signLeo
Education
St. John's UniversityQueens, New York City, USA
Bishop Loughlin Memorial High SchoolBrooklyn, New York City, USA
Sports Teams
St. John's Red Storm men's basketball (USA)
The details

Biography

Frank Mulzoff (August 5, 1928 – November 30, 2017) was an American college basketball player and head coach, both for the St. John's Redmen men's basketball team.

College playing career

As a 6'3" forward, Mulzoff played basketball collegiately at St. John's University for three seasons when it was located in Brooklyn, New York. Along with Al McGuire, he was co-captain of the varsity team as a senior during the 1950-1951 season, and helped lead the team to a 26-5 record, a berth in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, and third place in the National Invitational Tournament.

Coaching career

After his college playing career ended, Mulzoff coached high school basketball teams for many years. He became assistant basketball coach at St. John's, which by then had moved to Queens, New York, and was then elevated to head coach in 1970 when Lou Carnesecca left to coach the New York Nets, leading the team to two appearances in the National Invitational Tournament and one NCAA tournament in his three seasons. He resigned after the 1972-1973 season, and was replaced by Carnesecca, who returned from the Nets. Mulzoff then became head coach of the Cherry Hill Rookies of the Eastern Basketball Association and afterward continued to coach at high school, college, and minor league professional levels.

Head coaching record

NCAA Division 1

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
St. John's Redmen (Independent)
1970–71St. John's18–9NIT First Round
1971–72St. John's19–11NIT Fourth Place
1972–73St. John's19–7NCAA University Division First Round
St. John's:56–27 (.675)
Total:

Minor League Professional Basketball Teams

SeasonTeamRecordLeagueStandingPost-Season
1973–1974Cherry Hill Rookies0-6 (started season, coached 6 games)Eastern Basketball Association4th place, Eastern Divisiondid not qualify
1977–1978Long Island Ducks15-15Eastern Basketball Association2nd place, Eastern Divisionlost in first round
1985Long Island Knights9-15United States Basketball League5th (tie)


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