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Dec 01, 1918 Died on 26 Nov 1982 (aged 63)

basketball player (1918-1982)

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About Hap Spuhler

  • Raymond H.
  • "Hap" Spuhler (December 1, 1918 – November 26, 1982) was an American college head baseball coach and athletic director at George Mason for 12 years.
  • He also served as men's basketball coach of the Patriots for three seasons. Spuhler played basketball at Duke, serving as captain of a team that won the 1942 Southern Conference Men's Basketball Tournament.He served for 23 in the US Marines, reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel.
  • He then spent two years as athletic director at St.
  • Stephen's Episcopal School in Austin, Texas before joining George Mason.
  • He led the Patriots' transition from NAIA to NCAA Division I, including the introduction of athletic scholarships, during his tenure.
  • In baseball, the Patriots only losing season was his first, and they appeared three times in the NAIA Playoffs, including a fifth-place finish in the NAIA World Series in 1976.
  • He compiled a 316–171–3 record in baseball. He left George Mason after a cancer diagnosis in 1979 and moved to New Mexico.
  • He died in Albuquerque, New Mexico and was interred at Santa Fe National Cemetery.
  • The Patriots' home baseball stadium, Hap Spuhler Field is named in his honor.

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