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Mel Hankinson
American basketball player-coach

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Mel Hankinson (born January 10, 1943) is an American former basketball coach and author.He served as the head men's basketball coach at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania (1970–1973), Roanoke College (1973–1977), Delta State University (1977–1983), Samford University (1985–1987), The Master's College—now known as The Master's University (1988–1993), and Liberty University (1998–2002).Hankinson has written a number of books and starred in videos on techniques for coaching basketball.

Hankinson spent over three decades coaching at the collegiate level.He came to his highest profile position as head coach on April 8, 1998 at Liberty University after three years as the top assistant at West Virginia University.

Hankinson began his collegiate career as a head coach at Slippery Rock University, where he spent three seasons highlighted by capturing the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Western Division title in 1972.For that season he was named NAIA District 18 Coach of the Year.Then the following year, Hankinson led the Rockets to the NAIA National Semifinals where the school recorded a fourth-place finish. He holds a master's degree from Indiana State University

Playing career

Hankinson was a star player at Indiana State College—now known as Indiana University of Pennsylvania.The 59 points he scored on February 26, 1965 against Parsons still stands as a school and Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference record today.

Books by Hankinson

  • Progressions for Teaching Basketball—Mel Hankinson, Cleveland, MS (1979)ISBN 978-0-9606492-0-4
  • Basketball Basketball Basketball Co-Authored by Margaret Wade—Delta State University, Cleveland, MS (1980)ISBN 978-9-99705-405-0
  • Bench Coaching - Offensive Strategy—Championship Books, Ames, IA (1983) 60 pgs. ISBN 978-0-89279-062-3
  • How to Teach Match-Up Zone—Educational Products Publishing Co. (1986) 68 pgs.
  • Motivation—S.N. (1987) 24 pgs.
  • Bench Coaching - Defensive Strategy—Championship Books, Ames, IA (1993) 131 pgs.ISBN 1-56404-053-4
  • The Numbered Motion Offense—Championship Books, Ames, IA (1993) 110 pgs. ISBN 978-1-56404-052-7

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Slippery Rock (Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference)
1970–71Slippery Rock10–152–65th
1971–72Slippery Rock17–76–2T–1st
1972–73Slippery Rock23–76–4T–2ndNAIA Division Fourth Place
Slippery Rock:50–2914–12
Roanoke Maroons (Mason–Dixon Conference)
1973–74Roanoke24–610–01stNCAA Division II Regional Third Place
1974–75Roanoke14–13
1975–76Roanoke6–20
1976–77Roanoke4–23
Roanoke:48–62
Delta State Statesmen (Gulf South Conference)
1977–78Delta State12–137–85th
1978–79Delta State13–137–8T–5th
1979–80Delta State19–77–5T–3rd
1980–81Delta State15–134–8T–5th
1981–82Delta State18–98–43rd
1982–83Delta State13–153–118th
Delta State:90–7036–44
Samford Bulldogs (Trans America Athletic Conference)
1984–85Samford18–127–7T–5th
1985–86Samford16–138–62nd
1986–87Samford4–221–1710th
Samford:38–4716–30
The Master's Mustangs ()
1988–89The Master's20–13
1989–90The Master's20–13
1990–91The Master's20–14
1991–92The Master's20–14
1992–93The Master's19–14
Masters:99–68
Liberty Flames (Big South Conference)
1998–99Liberty4–230–106th
1999–00Liberty14–144–107th
2000–01Liberty13–155–96th
2001–02Liberty5–252–128th
Liberty:36–7711–41
Total:361–353

           
           
           
     

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