Biographical details | |
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Alma mater | Southeastern Louisiana University |
Coaching career ( HC unless noted) | |
1964–1965 | LSU |
1967–1972 | Southeastern Louisiana |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 98–147–3 |
James Waldrop was the head baseball coach of the LSU Tigers baseball team from 1964 to 1965 and Southeastern Louisiana Lions baseball team from 1967 to 1972.[ citation needed]
During his 9 seasons as head coach, he coached in 248 games, winning 98, losing 147 with 3 ties for a (.401) winning percentage.[ citation needed] Waldrop's record at LSU was 17–24–1 (9-18 SEC) over two seasons. [1] His record at Southeastern Louisiana was 81–123–2 (19-17 conference record) over 7 seasons. [2]
Waldrop also served as an assistant football coach for the Southeastern Louisiana Lions football team. [3]
Waldrop was an All-Conference guard for the Southeastern Louisiana Lions basketball team. [3] He was also a member of the Southeastern Louisiana Lions football team. [3] In 1940, he scored a then-school single game record three touchdowns in a game. Waldrop later played minor league baseball. [3]
Biographical details | |
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Alma mater | Southeastern Louisiana University |
Coaching career ( HC unless noted) | |
1964–1965 | LSU |
1967–1972 | Southeastern Louisiana |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 98–147–3 |
James Waldrop was the head baseball coach of the LSU Tigers baseball team from 1964 to 1965 and Southeastern Louisiana Lions baseball team from 1967 to 1972.[ citation needed]
During his 9 seasons as head coach, he coached in 248 games, winning 98, losing 147 with 3 ties for a (.401) winning percentage.[ citation needed] Waldrop's record at LSU was 17–24–1 (9-18 SEC) over two seasons. [1] His record at Southeastern Louisiana was 81–123–2 (19-17 conference record) over 7 seasons. [2]
Waldrop also served as an assistant football coach for the Southeastern Louisiana Lions football team. [3]
Waldrop was an All-Conference guard for the Southeastern Louisiana Lions basketball team. [3] He was also a member of the Southeastern Louisiana Lions football team. [3] In 1940, he scored a then-school single game record three touchdowns in a game. Waldrop later played minor league baseball. [3]