Toby Greene

American football and baseball player and coach, basketball coach
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican football and baseball player and coach, basketball coach
PlacesUnited States of America
wasAthlete Baseball player American football player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth29 March 1899
Death3 October 1967 (aged 68 years)
Star signAries
The details

Biography

Theodore Elwood "Toby" Greene (March 29, 1899 – October 2, 1967) was an American college baseball coach, most notable for leading the Oklahoma State Cowboys baseball team to its only national championship in the 1959 College World Series.

Early life

Toby Greene was born in 1899 at Humphrey, in Sullivan County, Missouri but moved with his parents to Thomas, Oklahoma in 1902. He enrolled at Phillips University in Enid, Oklahoma in 1918, where he enlisted in the Student Army Training Corps, a World War I program. Greene later became a multi-sport athlete, excelling in baseball and football for the Haymakers. He graduated from Phillips in 1924 after playing alongside future New York Giants coach Steve Owen.

Coaching career

Greene began his coaching career in 1924 as a baseball coach at Sayre High School in Sayre, Oklahoma. He remained there for two years before moving to Bartlesville High School in Bartlesville, Oklahoma for one year. He then became all-sports coach at Phillips.

He later coached at Oklahoma City University before becoming a football assistant at Oklahoma A&M in 1939. In 1942, he added head baseball coach to his duties. Greene coached the team for 22 seasons, only one of which saw a record below .500. Greene earned seven district championships and 8 conference titles to go with his national championship in 1959.

Head coaching record

The following table depicts Greene's record as a head coach.

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Oklahoma A&M Cowboys (Missouri Valley Conference) (1942–1956)
1942Oklahoma A&M6–5
1943Oklahoma A&M4–3
1946Oklahoma A&M15–2
1947Oklahoma A&M11–511–51stDistrict Playoffs
1948Oklahoma A&M20–620–61stWestern Playoff
1949Oklahoma A&M22–65–01stRegion C Playoff
1950Oklahoma A&M15–76–32nd
1951Oklahoma A&M9–82–45th
1952Oklahoma A&M15–55–22nd
1953Oklahoma A&M13–44–2T-2nd
1954Oklahoma A&M18–118–11stCWS
1955Oklahoma A&M27–38–01stCWS
1956Oklahoma A&M11–107–22nd
Oklahoma A&M (MVC):186–7576–25
Oklahoma A&M/State Cowboys (Big Eight Conference) (1957–1964)
1957Oklahoma A&M12–37–22nd
1958Oklahoma State17–613–52nd
1959Oklahoma State27–517–31stCWS Champions
1960Oklahoma State17–712–41stCWS
1961Oklahoma State27–318–11stCWS
1962Oklahoma State11–910–62nd
1963Oklahoma State15–1012–95th
1964Oklahoma State6–144–127th
Oklahoma State (Big 8):132–5793–42
Total:312–132

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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