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Jack Hartman
American basketball player-coach

Jack Hartman

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American basketball player-coach
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Dewey
Place of death
Phoenix
Age
73 years
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Biography

Jack Hartman (October 7, 1925 – November 6, 1998) was an American college men's basketball coach.
Hartman played basketball and football collegiately at Oklahoma State University with his basketball tutelage under famed coach Henry Iba. After college he played quarterback in the CFL before becoming a basketball coach. After leading the Coffeyville (Kansas) Junior College basketball team to the NJCAA National Championship with a 32-0 season in 1962, he took his high-octane offense to Southern Illinois University, replacing the successful Harry Gallatin, who had taken the head coaching job with the St. Louis Hawks. In 1967, passing up the NCAA Division II tournament after two successive second-place finishes, Hartman's Salukis won the NIT Championship, which was much more highly regarded then than it is today. He led Southern Illinois University into Division I before taking over at Kansas State when Cotton Fitzsimmons left to coach in the NBA.
Hartman spent 16 seasons as head coach at Kansas State University, where he won 294 games and finished in first or second place in the Big Eight Conference in 10 of those 16 seasons. After his retirement, he worked local television color commentary for Kansas State games, and his former player and assistant coach Lon Kruger took over as head coach at Kansas State.
In 1996, Kansas State fired its women's coach for NCAA violations, Hartman came out of retirement to coach the team for its last seven games, winning three.
Hartman died in 1998. He has a street near Bramlage Coliseum named "Jack Hartman Drive" after him. His wife, Pat, still lives in Manhattan, Kansas. His daughter, Jackie, also lives in Manhattan and serves as the Chief of Staff for the President of Kansas State University.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Southern Illinois (Division 2 Independent) (1962–1968)
1962–1963Southern Illinois20–10NCAA DII 4th Place
1963–1964Southern Illinois15–10NCAA DII Regional 2nd
1964–1965Southern Illinois20–6NCAA DII Runnerup
1965–1966Southern Illinois21–7NCAA DII Runnerup
1966–1967Southern Illinois24–2NIT Champion
1967–1968Southern Illinois13–11
Southern Illinois (Division 1 Independent) (1968–1970)
1968–1969Southern Illinois16–8NIT 1st Round
1969–1970Southern Illinois13–10
Southern Illinois:142–64 (.689)
Kansas State Wildcats (Big Eight Conference) (1970–1986)
1970–71Kansas State11–156–8T-5th
1971–72Kansas State19–912–21stNCAA Elite Eight
1972–73Kansas State23–512–21stNCAA Elite Eight
1973–74Kansas State19–811–32nd
1974–75Kansas State20–910–42ndNCAA Elite Eight
1975–76Kansas State20–811–32ndNIT Second Round
1976–77Kansas State24–7*11–31stNCAA Sweet Sixteen
1977–78Kansas State18–117–7T-4th
1978–79Kansas State16–128–6T-2nd
1979–80Kansas State22–98–6T-2ndNCAA 2nd Round
1980–81Kansas State24–99–5T-2ndNCAA Elite Eight
1981–82Kansas State23–810–42ndNCAA Sweet Sixteen
1982–83Kansas State12–164–106th
1983–84Kansas State14–155–9T-6th
1984–85Kansas State14–145–9T-5th
1985–86Kansas State16–144–107th
Kansas State:295–169 (.636)133–91 (.594)
Total:589–279 (.679)

      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

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Kansas State women (Big 8) (1996–1996)
Kansas State (Big 8) (1996–1996)
1996Kansas State3–42–28th
Kansas State:3–4 (.429)2–2 (.500)
Total:592–283 (.677)

      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

*1976–77 record reflects one win by forfeit over Minnesota.

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