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Bill McClintock
American basketball player and coach

Bill McClintock

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American basketball player and coach
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Male
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Height:
76 in
Education
Milwaukee High School of the Arts
Monterey Peninsula College
Sports Teams
San Francisco Saints
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Biography

William Charles McClintock is a retired American basketball player and coach.He is best known for his college career at the University of California, where he was an All-Conference player and a key player for the school's 1959 NCAA championship team.

High school and junior college

A 6'4" forward, McClintock played for West Division High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, graduating in 1954.However, he received minimal recruiting interest from in state schools like Marquette and Wisconsin, and ended up taking an apprenticeship at a foundry.He was recruited by Cal coach Pete Newell.He spent a year at Monterey Peninsula College (a junior college) getting his academics in order, then joined the Golden Bears' lineup for the 1958–59 season.

College career

In his first season with the Golden Bears, McClintock was a key contributor throughout the season, helping the team to the 1959 NCAA championship.McClintock started each game of the tournament, averaging 8.2 points per game.He led the Bears in rebounding in their Western semifinal game against Utah with 12.Cal defeated Cincinnati and West Virginia (with stars Oscar Robertson and Jerry West respectively) to win the title.

As a junior, both McClintock's role and statistics increased.He scored 11.9 points per game and was named first team All-Conference by the Athletic Association of Western Universities (now the Pac-12 Conference).He and center Darrall Imhoff again led the Golden Bears to the NCAA championship game, though this time the Bears lost to Jerry Lucas and the Ohio State Buckeyes.With the departure of Imhoff the following season, McClintock assumed the role of team leader.He averaged 15.0 points and 10.6 rebounds per game and was again named to the All-Conference team.

Coaching career

Following the close of his college career, McClintock was drafted in the sixth round of the 1961 NBA draft (54th pick overall) by the Los Angeles Lakers.However, he did not play in the NBA.He instead moved into coaching, where was an assistant at Bellarmine College Prep in San Jose, the University of San Francisco, and San Jose State, and was head coach and athletic director at Division II Cal State Monterey Bay.McClintock also maintained a long relationship with his college coach Pete Newell, including long-standing involvement with Newell's Big Man and Tall Woman camps for post players.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Cal State Monterey Bay Otters (California Pacific Conference)
1999–2000Cal State Monterey Bay9–185–94th (South)
2000–01Cal State Monterey Bay9–207–74th (South)
2001–02Cal State Monterey Bay15–169–5
2002–03Cal State Monterey Bay15–1410–4T–1st (South)
Total:48–69

           
           
           
     

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