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John E. Erickson (Wisconsin politician)
American basketball player-coach

John E. Erickson (Wisconsin politician)

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Biography

John Erickson was a former general manager of the Milwaukee Bucks NBA team and the losing Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Wisconsin in 1970.

Background

Erickson grew up in Rockford, Illinois. He played on the Rockford East High School basketball and tennis teams. Erickson graduated from college in 1949 after being a Little All-American basketball player for Beloit College. He was the college's first player to score over 1000 points in a career that spanned three full seasons and two half seasons. He also represented the college for three National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) tennis tournaments.

Career

After college, he coached high school basketball teams at Beloit, Wisconsin and Stevens Point, Wisconsin that advanced to the state competition. Erickson was drafted in 1953, serving for two years in the United States Army. He began coaching college basketball at Lake Forest College, compiling 34 wins and 38 losses for three seasons between 1955 and 1958. He served as an assistant coach for the University of Wisconsin–Madison for the 1958-59 season. The following year, he succeeded Bud Foster as head coach, and compiled a 100-114 record in nine seasons. His 1962 team finished second in the Big Ten Conference. He remained at Wisconsin until he was hired as the general manager of the Milwaukee Bucks expansion team in 1968.

After Erickson resigned as the general manager, he won the Republican Party primary, but lost in his 1970 run for the United States Senate against incumbent William Proxmire.

After the loss, Erickson became president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, a position that he held for 15 years. The Big Eight Conference hired Erickson to be its director of basketball in 1988, a position that he held until he was promoted to be the assistant commissioner.

Awards

Erickson is inducted in four halls of fame. He was inducted in the Lake Forest College hall of fame in 1989 and Beloit College's Hall of Honor in 1968.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Lake Forest (College Conference of Illinois) (1955–1958)
1955–56Lake Forest14–97–75th
1956–57Lake Forest7–173–117th
1957–58Lake Forest13–128–63rd
Lake Forest:34–3818–24
Wisconsin (Big Ten Conference) (1959–1968)
1959–60Wisconsin8–164–109th
1960–61Wisconsin7–174–108th
1961–62Wisconsin17–710–42nd
1962–63Wisconsin14–107–76th
1963–64Wisconsin8–162–1210th
1964–65Wisconsin9–134–108th
1965–66Wisconsin11–136–87th
1966–67Wisconsin13–118–64th
1967–68Wisconsin13–117–75th
Wisconsin:100–11452–74
Total:134–152

      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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