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Duane Klueh
American basketball player-coach

Duane Klueh

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American basketball player-coach
A.K.A.
Duane M. Klueh
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Bottineau
Age
99 years
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Height:
190
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Biography

Duane M. Klueh (born January 6, 1926) is a retired American basketball player and coach. Born in Bottineau, North Dakota, he currently lives in Terre Haute, Indiana and was the head men's basketball coach at Indiana State University for 12 seasons (1955–1967). As a Head Coach, he remains the leader in wins. Klueh played professionally in the NBA from 1949 to 1951.

Basketball career

He had a spectacular Collegiate career; as a Junior (1947–48) he was #2 in the nation in points scored (597), while ranking #10 in point-per-game (17.6). After leading the Sycamores to the NAIA Finals, he was selected 'All-American' by the Helms Foundation as well as winning the Chuck Taylor Most Valuable Player Award in the 1948 NAIA tournament.

Klueh was taken in the eighth round of the 1949 NBA draft by the Boston Celtics. He never played for the Celtics, but was a member of the Denver Nuggets and Fort Wayne Pistons; averaging over 8 pts during his brief (2-yr) career.

After his NBA career ended, he returned to Indiana and accepted his first coaching position at Fowler High School in Benton County, Indiana. He was named the Indiana State Head Coach after the 1954–55 season at age 28. He resigned at age 40 (1966–67) citing the rigors and pressures of recruiting.

He is a member of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, the Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame the NAIA Hall of Fame and was a charter inductee to the Indiana State University Hall of Fame in 1982.

His #54 is only one of two numbers retired by Indiana State University.

He held the career scoring record when he graduated in 1948 and is still in the Top Ten in total points (# 7; 1,432 points) and scoring average (# 10; 15.7 ppg).

Tennis career

In addition to his success on the collegiate hardwood, Klueh also enjoyed a standout career in tennis; winning the 1948 Little States (Collegiate) Singles Championship in Indiana.

He returned to ISU following his professional basketball career and assumed the role of head tennis coach, leading the Sycamores to a school-record 278 wins during two coaching tenures totaling over 26 seasons. ISU's on-campus tennis complex, constructed in 1996, bears his name.

Basketball head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Indiana State University (Indiana Collegiate Conference) (1955–1967)
1955–56Indiana State8-162-106th
1956–57Indiana State12-132-106th
1957–58Indiana State11-142-107th
1958–59Indiana State17-109-32ndNAIA 2nd round
1959–60Indiana State7-134-84th
1960–61Indiana State17-99-32nd
1961–62Indiana State19-117-53rdNAIA 2nd round
1962–63Indiana State18-78-41stNAIA 2nd round; #8 seed
1963–64Indiana State17-86-64th
1964–65Indiana State13-107-52nd
1965–66Indiana State22-69-31stNCAA Div II 1st round
1966–67Indiana State21-510-11stNCAA Div II 2nd round
Indiana State:182-122 (.602)
Total:182-122 (.602)

      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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