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Herbert L. Hart
Biographical details
Born(1897-02-20)February 20, 1897
Kitchel, Indiana, U.S.
DiedMay 6, 1988(1988-05-06) (aged 91)
Napa, California, U.S.
Playing career
Football
1916–1917 Purdue
Basketball
1915–1917 Purdue
Position(s) Center (football)
Guard (basketball)
Coaching career ( HC unless noted)
Football
1922–1923 Mount Morris
1924 Monmouth (assistant)
1925–1929 Monmouth
1932–1937 Monmouth
1938–1940 Humboldt State
Basketball
1922–1924 Mount Morris
1938–1939 Humboldt State
Administrative career ( AD unless noted)
1924–1938 Monmouth
1938–1941 Humboldt State
Head coaching record
Overall74–42–11 (football)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Football
3 IIAC (1925–1926, 1935)
3 MWC (1925, 1932, 1934)

Herbert Lybrook Hart (February 20, 1897 – May 6, 1988) was an American football and basketball player and coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Mount Morris College from 1922 to 1923, Monmouth College from 1924 to 1928 and 1932 to 1937, and at Humboldt State University from 1938 to 1940. [1]

Hart attended Purdue University, where he played football and basketball and ran track. He later earned a master's degree from the University of Chicago. Hart died on May 6, 1988, at Napa Nursing Center in Napa, California. [2]

Head coaching record

Football

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Mount Morris Mounders ( Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1922–1923)
1922 Mount Morris 3–3 1–1 T–9th
1923 Mount Morris 2–1–2 2–0–1 2nd
Mount Morris: 5–4–2 3–1–1
Monmouth Fighting Scots ( Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference / Midwest Conference) (1925–1929)
1925 Monmouth 7–0–2 6–0–1 / 1–0–1 T–1st / T–1st
1926 Monmouth 7–1 5–0 / 2–1 T–1st / 3rd
1927 Monmouth 4–4 3–1 / 1–3 T–3rd / 8th
1928 Monmouth 6–3 5–1 / 2–1 5th / T–3rd
1929 Monmouth 5–4 5–1 / 0–2 T–3rd / T–7th
Monmouth Fighting Scots ( Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference / Midwest Conference) (1932–1937)
1932 Monmouth 4–3–2 2–2–1 / 2–0–1 T–10th / T–1st
1933 Monmouth 4–5 2–3 / 0–2 14th / T–6th
1934 Monmouth 6–2–1 2–2 / 4–0–1 T–10th / T–1st
1935 Monmouth 6–3 4–0 / 2–3 T–1st / 7th
1936 Monmouth 4–4 2–2 / 1–3 T–10th / 7th
1937 Monmouth 4–1–4 1–0–3 / 2–1–2 5th / 2nd
Monmouth: 57–30–9
Humboldt State Lumberjacks (Independent) (1938–1940)
1938 Humboldt State 4–2
1939 Humboldt State 5–2
1937 Humboldt State 3–4
Humboldt State: 12–8
Total: 74–42–11
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

References

  1. ^ Who's Who in American Sports. National Biographical Society. 1928. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
  2. ^ "Herbert Hart". Napa Valley Register. Napa, California. May 10, 1988. p. 8. Retrieved July 19, 2020 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Herbert L. Hart
Biographical details
Born(1897-02-20)February 20, 1897
Kitchel, Indiana, U.S.
DiedMay 6, 1988(1988-05-06) (aged 91)
Napa, California, U.S.
Playing career
Football
1916–1917 Purdue
Basketball
1915–1917 Purdue
Position(s) Center (football)
Guard (basketball)
Coaching career ( HC unless noted)
Football
1922–1923 Mount Morris
1924 Monmouth (assistant)
1925–1929 Monmouth
1932–1937 Monmouth
1938–1940 Humboldt State
Basketball
1922–1924 Mount Morris
1938–1939 Humboldt State
Administrative career ( AD unless noted)
1924–1938 Monmouth
1938–1941 Humboldt State
Head coaching record
Overall74–42–11 (football)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Football
3 IIAC (1925–1926, 1935)
3 MWC (1925, 1932, 1934)

Herbert Lybrook Hart (February 20, 1897 – May 6, 1988) was an American football and basketball player and coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Mount Morris College from 1922 to 1923, Monmouth College from 1924 to 1928 and 1932 to 1937, and at Humboldt State University from 1938 to 1940. [1]

Hart attended Purdue University, where he played football and basketball and ran track. He later earned a master's degree from the University of Chicago. Hart died on May 6, 1988, at Napa Nursing Center in Napa, California. [2]

Head coaching record

Football

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Mount Morris Mounders ( Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1922–1923)
1922 Mount Morris 3–3 1–1 T–9th
1923 Mount Morris 2–1–2 2–0–1 2nd
Mount Morris: 5–4–2 3–1–1
Monmouth Fighting Scots ( Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference / Midwest Conference) (1925–1929)
1925 Monmouth 7–0–2 6–0–1 / 1–0–1 T–1st / T–1st
1926 Monmouth 7–1 5–0 / 2–1 T–1st / 3rd
1927 Monmouth 4–4 3–1 / 1–3 T–3rd / 8th
1928 Monmouth 6–3 5–1 / 2–1 5th / T–3rd
1929 Monmouth 5–4 5–1 / 0–2 T–3rd / T–7th
Monmouth Fighting Scots ( Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference / Midwest Conference) (1932–1937)
1932 Monmouth 4–3–2 2–2–1 / 2–0–1 T–10th / T–1st
1933 Monmouth 4–5 2–3 / 0–2 14th / T–6th
1934 Monmouth 6–2–1 2–2 / 4–0–1 T–10th / T–1st
1935 Monmouth 6–3 4–0 / 2–3 T–1st / 7th
1936 Monmouth 4–4 2–2 / 1–3 T–10th / 7th
1937 Monmouth 4–1–4 1–0–3 / 2–1–2 5th / 2nd
Monmouth: 57–30–9
Humboldt State Lumberjacks (Independent) (1938–1940)
1938 Humboldt State 4–2
1939 Humboldt State 5–2
1937 Humboldt State 3–4
Humboldt State: 12–8
Total: 74–42–11
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

References

  1. ^ Who's Who in American Sports. National Biographical Society. 1928. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
  2. ^ "Herbert Hart". Napa Valley Register. Napa, California. May 10, 1988. p. 8. Retrieved July 19, 2020 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.

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