Ben Lindsey (basketball)

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1965–1980Grand Canyon
1982–1983Arizona
Overall321–161 (.666)
Ben Lindsey
Lindsey in 1972
Playing career
?–?Pasadena Nazarene
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1965–1980Grand Canyon
1982–1983Arizona
Head coaching record
Overall321–161 (.666)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
NAIA Division I (1975, 1978)
6× NAIA District VII (1973–1976, 1979, 1980)

Ben Lindsey (born c. 1939) is an American collegiate basketball coach. During his sixteen years (1965–1980 and 1982–83) as head coach of Grand Canyon College in Phoenix, Arizona, he accumulated a 317–137 (.698) record and won two NAIA championships.

High school

Lindsey attended Phoenix Union High School for two years where he was a three sport letterman (football, basketball and baseball). He transferred to Phoenix Christian High School for his final two years where he again was a three sport letterman.

College

In 1957, Lindsey began his college career at Pasadena Nazarene College where he played basketball and baseball and earned Freshman Athlete of the Year honors. In 1959, Lindsey transferred to Grand Canyon College (GCC) where he played three seasons of basketball and two seasons of baseball. Considered one of the top small college basketball players (Who's Who of Small College Basketball) at the time, he set five basketball scoring records, one of which remains to this day; that is, most field goals in a single game – 18.

Coaching career

Honors

References

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