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Howard Cann
American football player and coach, basketball player and coach, Olympic shot putter

Howard Cann

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American football player and coach, basketball player and coach, Olympic shot putter
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Bridgeport, USA
Place of death
Dobbs Ferry, USA
Age
97 years
Stats
Height:
188 cm
Weight:
98 kg
Education
New York University
New York University Tandon School of Engineering
Sports Teams
NYU Violets
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Biography

Howard Goodsell Cann (October 11, 1895 – December 18, 1992) was an American sportsman best known as the long-time men's basketball coach at New York University. He was also an Olympic shot putter and a college basketball and football player.

Playing career

Cann was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, into a family of accomplished sportsmen. His father, Frank Cann, was the director of physical education at New York University, which both Howard and his younger brother Tedford Cann attended. Tedford was an Olympic swimmer and world-record holder in the 200 meter freestyle.

Howard first attended Barringer High School in Newark, New Jersey, and then the High School of Commerce in New York City. At Commerce he was captain of the basketball team, member of the track team and member of the Omega Gamma Delta fraternity.

He briefly attended Dartmouth College and then transferred to New York University. During his freshman year in 1914, Howard was the leading scorer on the NYU Violets men's basketball team. He was captain of the 1916-1917 football team, where he played as a tackle, a punter, and also played in the backfield.

Cann's college career was interrupted by World War I. He left NYU and, along with his brother Tedford, joined the United States Navy. Howard resumed his studies at NYU in 1919, after the end of the war.

In 1920, Cann led the NYU basketball team to an Amateur Athletic Union National Championship title and was named the Helms Athletic Foundation Player of the Year as well as an All-American. A group of newspaper sportswriters also named him as the greatest player in the history of basketball to that date. As a member of the track and field team, he won the shot put competitions at the Penn Relays and the IC4A Middle Atlantic States event. He participated in the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp as a shot putter, finishing the competition in eighth place with a throw of 13.52 meters. He had originally been scheduled to compete as a hurdler, but broke his leg. That same year, Cann graduated from NYU with a degree in engineering.

Coaching career

Basketball

Three years after graduating from NYU, Cann returned to the school as the men's basketball coach. He coached the team for thirty-five years, from 1923 to 1958, and compiled a 429-235 record before his retirement.

His time as the basketball coach included an unbeaten 1933–34 season and a December 29, 1934 game in Madison Square Garden where NYU defeated Notre Dame. This first Madison Square Garden tournament helped to elevate the popularity of college basketball. Cann's 1934–35 team finished the season with an 18–1 record and was retroactively named the national champion by the Helms Athletic Foundation and the Premo-Porretta Power Poll. He led the 1944–45 team to the final game of the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament, but lost the championship to Oklahoma State University. Cann was named National Coach of the Year in 1947, and led the Violets to the National Invitation Tournament final the next year, but was defeated by Saint Louis University.

Cann retired in 1958, having spent 39 of the first 44 years of his adult life at NYU as a player and coach.

Football

In 1932 and 1933, Cann also coached the NYU football team. His career football coaching record at NYU was 7–7–1.

Accomplishments

In 1968, he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame for his accomplishments as a coach. He also served as Director of Physical Education at NYU from 1931 to retirement in 1958 and is commemorated in seven Sports Halls of Fame.

Personal life

Cann married Janet Cann in 1932, and they had a son, Howard, Jr. Cann died at age 97 after a long illness. He was a resident of Irvington, New York, at the time of his death.

Head coaching record

Basketball

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
NYU Violets (Independent)
1923–24NYU8–8
1924–25NYU7–7
1925–26NYU10–4
1926–27NYU4–7
1927–28NYU8–6
1928–29NYU13–5
1929–30NYU13–3
1930–31NYU9–6
1931–32NYU6–6
1932–33NYU11–4
NYU Violets (Metropolitan New York Conference)
1933–34NYU16–09–01st
NYU Violets (Independent)
1934–35NYU18–1Helms National Champions
Premo-Porretta National Champions
NYU Violets (Metropolitan New York Conference)
1935–36NYU14–47–12nd
1936–37NYU10–64–24th
1937–38NYU16–86–01stNIT Semifinals
1938–39NYU11–1111–119th
NYU Violets (Independent)
1939–40NYU18–1
1940–41NYU13–6
1941–42NYU12–7
NYU Violets (Metropolitan New York Conference)
1942–43NYU16–63–2T–4thNCAA Elite Eight
NYU Violets (Independent)
1943–44NYU7–7
1944–45NYU14–7NCAA Runner-up
NYU Violets (Metropolitan New York Conference)
1945–46NYU19–35–1T–1stNCAA Elite Eight
1946–47NYU12–93–34th
1947–48NYU22–45–11stNIT Runner-up
1948–49NYU12–83–2T–3rdNIT First Round
1949–50NYU8–111–46th
1950–51NYU12–43–2T–3rd
1951–52NYU17–82–35thNIT First Round
1952–53NYU9–111–35th
1953–54NYU9–92–2T–3rd
1954–55NYU7–131–3T–5th
1955–56NYU10–82–2T–3rd
1956–57NYU8–133–11st
1957–58NYU10–112–24th
NYU:409–232 (.638)73–45 (.619)
Total:409–232 (.638)

           
           
           
     

Football

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
NYU Violets (Independent)
1932NYU5–3
1933NYU2–4–1
NYU:7–7–1
Total:7–7–1
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Who is Howard Cann?
Howard Cann was an American professional baseball player. He played as a pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs.
When was Howard Cann born?
Howard Cann was born on September 13, 1910.
What teams did Howard Cann play for?
During his career, Howard Cann played for the Chicago Cubs and the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro American League.
Did Howard Cann have a successful career?
Howard Cann had a brief career in Major League Baseball, playing only one season for the Chicago Cubs in 1930. He had a 6.06 earned run average in 17 appearances.
Where did Howard Cann play in the Negro American League?
Howard Cann played for the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro American League.
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