A. C. Burcky

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Born(1896-04-18)April 18, 1896
Tiskilwa, Illinois, U.S.
DiedDecember 7, 1989(1989-12-07) (aged 93)
Bluffton, Ohio, U.S.
AlmamaterBluffton College (1922)
1918–1921Bluffton
A. C. Burcky
Biographical details
Born(1896-04-18)April 18, 1896
Tiskilwa, Illinois, U.S.
DiedDecember 7, 1989(1989-12-07) (aged 93)
Bluffton, Ohio, U.S.
Alma materBluffton College (1922)
Playing career
Baseball
1918–1921Bluffton
PositionPitcher
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1923Bluffton (assistant)
1924–1950Bluffton
Men's basketball
1922–1946Bluffton
Baseball
1923–1966Bluffton
Tennis
1922–c.1940sBluffton
Track and field
1922–c.1949Bluffton
Women's basketball
1922–c.1940sBluffton
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1922–1963Bluffton
Head coaching record
Overall41–110–16 (football)
143–216 (men's basketball)
145–190–4 (baseball)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Football
1 NWOL (1932)
Baseball
1 NWOL (1927)
1 MOL (1962)

Andrew C. "Zig" Burcky (April 18, 1896 – December 7, 1989) was an American college sports coach. He was the head football coach for Bluffton College—now known as Bluffton University—from 1924 to 1950. He was also the men's basketball head coach from 1922 to 1946, the baseball head coach from 1923 to 1966, the head tennis coach from 1922 into the 1940s, the head track and field coach from 1922 into the 1940s, and the women's basketball team from 1922 into the 1940s.

Burcky graduated from Bluffton College—now known as Bluffton University—in 1922.[1] He played college baseball as a pitcher for Bluffton.[1][2] Following his graduation he took over the entirety of the athletics program.[3]

Coaching career

From 1924 to 1950, Burcky was the head football coach for Bluffton.[4][5] In 25 seasons with the team he led them to a 41–110–16 record and one Northwest Ohio League (NWOL) championship in 1932.[1]

From 1922 to 1946, Burcky was the head men's basketball coach for Bluffton.[4][5] In 24 seasons with the team he led them to an unofficial 143–216 record.[6]

From 1923 to 1966, Burcky was the head baseball coach for Bluffton.[7][8] In 41 seasons with the team he led them to an unofficial 145–190–4 record and one NWOL championship in 1927 and one Mid-Ohio League (MOL) championship in 1962.[9]

From 1922 into the late 1940s, Burcky served as the head tennis coach,[7] head track and field coach,[7] and head women's basketball coach for Bluffton.[3]

Personal life and military career

From 1922 to 1963, Burcky served as the athletic director for Bluffton.[8][10] Throughout his career he served as the trainer and equipment manager.[3]

Prior to 1918, Burcky served in the military during World War I.[1]

Honors and death

In 1962, Burcky was inducted into the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Baseball Hall of Fame.[3] In 1974, he was inducted into Bluffton's inaugural hall of fame class.[3]

Burcky died on December 7, 1989, in Bluffton, Ohio.[3]

Head coaching record

References

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