Dwane Morrison

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1948–1950Campbellsville
1950–1952South Carolina
1963–1964South Carolina (assistant)
Dwane Morrison
Morrison from the 1964 Garnet & Black.
Biographical details
BornOwensboro, Kentucky, U.S.
Playing career
1948–1950Campbellsville
1950–1952South Carolina
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1963–1964South Carolina (assistant)
1964South Carolina
1964–1970Georgia Tech (assistant)
1970–1973Mercer
1973–1981Georgia Tech
Head coaching record
Overall143–152
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
Metro Conference Coach of the Year (1977)

Dwane Morrison is a retired American college basketball player and coach. He is best known as the coach of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets from 1973 to 1981. He is also the son of former Major League pitcher Johnny "Jughandle" Morrison.[1]

Morrison, a 6'3 guard from Owensboro, Kentucky, played basketball for two years at Campbellsville Junior College (now Campbellsville University) before transferring to the University of South Carolina.[2] In his senior year of 1951–52, Morrison led the Gamecocks with a 19.8 scoring average and was selected second team All-Southern Conference.[3]

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Head coaching record

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