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Frederick William Luehring (1882 – February 1, 1981) was an American football, basketball, baseball, and swimming coach college athletics administrator.[1] He served as the head football coach at Ripon College in Ripon, Wisconsin from 1906 to 1909, compiling a record of 20–3–1.[2] Luehring was the head basketball coach at Ripon from 1906 to 1910 and at Princeton University from 1913 to 1920, amassing a career college basketball coaching mark of 125–61.[3]

Luehring was credited with starting the swim team at the University of Nebraska in 1921 and later served as a committee member of the US Olympic Swimming team.[4]

As a college athlete, Luehring excelled at North Central University and then at the University of Chicago under head coach Amos Alonzo Stagg.[5]

In addition to his athletic pursuits Luehring also was an art collector. A selection of prints by Honore Daumier of people swimming were exhibited at Lehigh University Art Gallery in 1958 with the assistance of Head Curator Francis Quirk.[6]

Luehring died at the age of 99, on February 1, 1981, at Taylor Hospital in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania.[7]

Head coaching record

Football

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Ripon Crimson (Independent) (1906–1909)
1906 Ripon 5–0–1
1907 Ripon 5–2
1908 Ripon 5–0
1909 Ripon 6–1
Ripon: 21–3–1
Total: 21–3–1

References

  1. ^ "Frederick Luehring". riponredhawks.com. Retrieved October 18, 2018.
  2. ^ "All-time Ripon College Men's Basketball Coaching Records by Wins". Ripon College. Retrieved October 18, 2018.
  3. ^ "Fred Luehring". Sports-Reference. Retrieved October 18, 2018.
  4. ^ "Frederick W. Luehring". International Swimming Hall of Fame. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  5. ^ "Frederick Luehring, 99, Is Dead; Coached Basketball at Princeton". New York Times. February 17, 1981. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  6. ^ "Library Shows Athletics in Art". Brown and White. February 14, 1958. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  7. ^ "Frederick Luehring, 99, devoted to athletics throughout his life". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. February 5, 1981. p. 36. Retrieved December 7, 2020 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.

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