Vadal Peterson

Vadal Peterson (May 2, 1892 – September 1, 1976) was an American basketball coach with the distinction of coaching the most wins in University of Utah history. He guided Utah through 26 seasons from 1927 to 1953. He also led Utah to its only NCAA Tournament title when the Utes defeated Dartmouth 42–40, in 1944. Peterson finished with a record of 385–230 (.626) while head coach of Utah and collected four Mountain States Conference championships and the 1947 National Invitation Tournament title.[1]

Vadal Peterson
Peterson from the 1952 Utonian
Biographical details
Born(1892-05-02)May 2, 1892
Huntsville, Utah
DiedSeptember 1, 1976(1976-09-01) (aged 84)
Salt Lake City, Utah
Alma materUtah State
Utah
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Basketball
1927–1953Utah
Baseball
1948Utah
Head coaching record
Overall385–230 (basketball)
1–3 (baseball)
TournamentsBasketball
3–2 (NCAA)
3–2 (NIT)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Basketball
NCAA (1944)
NIT (1947)
5 MSC (1931, 1933, 1937, 1938, 1945)

Head coaching record

Basketball

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Utah Utes (Mountain States Conference) (1927–1943)
1927–28 Utah 7–105–73rd
1928–29 Utah 5–123–94th
1929–30 Utah 15–124–84th
1930–31 Utah 21–68–41st
1931–32 Utah 14–98–42nd
1932–33 Utah 13–89–3T–1st
1933–34 Utah 14–97–5T–2nd
1934–35 Utah 10–95–73rd
1935–36 Utah 7–154–84th
1936–37 Utah 17–77–5T–1st
1937–38 Utah 20–410–2T–1st
1938–39 Utah 13–77–5T–3rd
1939–40 Utah 19–48–42nd
1940–41 Utah 14–79–32nd
1941–42 Utah 13–77–54th
1942–43 Utah 10–121–74th
Utah Utes (Independent) (1943–1944)
1943–44 Utah 22–4NCAA Champion, NIT Quarterfinal
Utah Utes (Mountain States Conference) (1944–1953)
1944–45 Utah 17–48–01stNCAA Regional Fourth Place
1945–46 Utah 12–88–43rd
1946–47 Utah 19–510–22ndNIT Champion
1947–48 Utah 11–96–4T–2nd
1948–49 Utah 24–814–62ndNIT Quarterfinal
1949–50 Utah 16–188–125th
1950–51 Utah 23–1312–83rd
1951–52 Utah 19–98–64th
1952–53 Utah 10–145–9T–5th
Utah: 385–230 (.626)177–137 (.564)
Total:385–230 (.626)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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See also

  • List of NCAA Division I Men's Final Four appearances by coach

References

  1. "Vadal Peterson, ex-coach, dies". Deseret News. Salt Lake City, Utah. September 2, 1976. p. 16B. Retrieved November 2, 2018 via Google News.
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