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Tom Blackburn (basketball)

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invitations. Blackburn established Dayton as a national college basketball powerhouse through the 1950s and early 1960s, advancing to the NIT Finals six times in what at the time was regarded as the more prestigious post season college basketball tournament. Blackburn had a 352–141 record (.714) in
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Blackburn became Dayton's first full-time basketball coach in 1947, inheriting a moribund team that had won seven total games over the previous two seasons. Blackburn's insistence on strict discipline within his program helped lift Dayton to national prominence in the following years. Blackburn's
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17 seasons as the Flyers head coach, held a 22–12 record (.647) in postseason play, and won an NIT championship in 1962. Blackburn fell ill with cancer during the 1963–64 season, but coached the Flyers through all but the final three games before stepping down. Assistant coach
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served as interim coach for the rest of the season, though Dayton credits the entire season to Blackburn. Blackburn died on March 6, 1964, eight days after his last game on the Flyers bench.
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second team finished with a winning record and was invited to the National Catholic Invitational post-season tournament. Two years later, Blackburn's Flyers would receive the first of 10
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The University of Dayton inducted Blackburn into its Athletics Hall of Fame in 1969, and named the playing court at the
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Central High School, where six of his eight teams won championships, including the state title in 1942.
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Blackburn was born in 1906. He was employed as a steelworker for two years before enrolling at
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after their former coach. The winner of the annual Dayton-
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native served as head men's basketball coach at the
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Index


Peebles, Ohio
Dayton, Ohio
Wilmington College
HC
Dayton
NCAA
NIT
NIT
1962
basketball
Peebles, Ohio
University of Dayton
Dayton, Ohio
Dayton Flyers
1962 National Invitation Tournament
Wilmington College
football
baseball
West Carrollton, Ohio
Xenia, Ohio
World War II
NIT
Don Donoher
University of Dayton Arena
Xavier
Blackburn/McCafferty Trophy
Dayton Flyers
1947–48
1948–49

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