Gordon Kirkland

American football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator.
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator.
A.K.A.Gordon Ashby Kirkland
A.K.A.Gordon Ashby Kirkland
PlacesUnited States of America
wasSports official Sports coach Baseball coach
Gender
Male
Birth26 July 1904
Death23 June 1953 (aged 48 years)
Star signLeo
The details

Biography

Gordon Ashby Kirkland (July 26, 1904 – June 23, 1953) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Catawba College in Salisbury, North Carolina from 1934 to 1948, compiling a record of 106–32–7. Kirkland also had two stints as the head basketball coach at Catawba, from 1934 to 1936 and 1942 to 1945, tallying a mark of 60–37, and was the school's head baseball coach from 1934 to 1948, amassing a record of 179–70–3. He led the Catawba Indians football team to six North State Conference titles and consecutive bowl game victories, in the 1947 and the 1948 Tangerine Bowls.

A native of Durham, North Carolina, Kirkland was a graduate of Elon College. He was the athletic director and head coach at Oxford High School in Oxford, North Carolina, where he led the football team to the finals of the North Carolina class B state championship in 1929. Kirkland was hired in 1930 as the athletic director and head coach at Salisbury High School in Salisbury, North Carolina. In 1934, he was appointed athletic director and head coach of all major sports at Catawba.

Kirkland died on June 23, 1953, at his home in Salisbury, following two weeks of serious illness and several years of declining heath due to a heart and kidney condition. He is a member of the Catawba College Hall of Fame, the Salisbury Athletic Hall of Fame, and North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame.

Head coaching record

Football

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Catawba Indians (North State Conference)
1934Catawba5–2–32–0–22nd
1935Catawba8–23–1T–2nd
1936Catawba5–53–23rd
1937Catawba8–23–23rd
1938Catawba7–2–14–1T–1st
1939Catawba6–2–22–1–14th
1940Catawba8–14–01st
1941Catawba8–34–12nd
1942Catawba9–24–01st
1943No team—World War II
1944Catawba6–3NANA
1945Catawba10–12–0T–1st
1946Catawba10–25–01stW Tangerine
1947Catawba11–16–01stW Tangerine
1948Catawba5–4–15–23rd
Catawba:106–32–747–10–3
Total:106–32–7
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