Biographical details | |
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Born | Minnesota, U.S. | June 7, 1908
Died | June 11, 1967 Northfield, Minnesota, U.S. | (aged 59)
Playing career | |
Baseball | |
1933–1934 | Superior Blues |
Position(s) | Second baseman, catcher |
Coaching career ( HC unless noted) | |
Football | |
1943–1945 | St. Olaf |
Basketball | |
1942–1957 | St. Olaf |
Baseball | |
1943–1949 | St. Olaf |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 110–153 (college basketball) |
Mark Heitman Almli (June 7, 1908 – June 11, 1967) was a minor league baseball player and collegiate American football, basketball and baseball coach. [1] He served as the head men's basketball coach at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota from 1942 to 1957. [2] He also served as the school's head football and baseball coach, with the St. Olaf's home baseball field being named in his honor. [3]
Biographical details | |
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Born | Minnesota, U.S. | June 7, 1908
Died | June 11, 1967 Northfield, Minnesota, U.S. | (aged 59)
Playing career | |
Baseball | |
1933–1934 | Superior Blues |
Position(s) | Second baseman, catcher |
Coaching career ( HC unless noted) | |
Football | |
1943–1945 | St. Olaf |
Basketball | |
1942–1957 | St. Olaf |
Baseball | |
1943–1949 | St. Olaf |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 110–153 (college basketball) |
Mark Heitman Almli (June 7, 1908 – June 11, 1967) was a minor league baseball player and collegiate American football, basketball and baseball coach. [1] He served as the head men's basketball coach at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota from 1942 to 1957. [2] He also served as the school's head football and baseball coach, with the St. Olaf's home baseball field being named in his honor. [3]