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Ken Burmeister

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American college basketball coach (1947–2020)
Ken Burmeister
Biographical details
Born(1947-06-03)June 3, 1947
Twin Lakes, Wisconsin, U.S.
DiedMay 19, 2020(2020-05-19) (aged 72)
San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Alma materSt. Mary's (TX)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1976–1979Texas–Arlington (assistant)
1979–1983Iowa (assistant)
1983–1986Arizona (assistant)
1986–1990UTSA
1990–1994DePaul (assistant)
1994–1998Loyola (IL)
1998–1999Trinity
2006–2018Incarnate Word
Head coaching record
Overall330–262
Tournaments0–1 (NCAA Division I)
0–2 (NCAA Division II)
0–1 (CIT)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
TAAC tournament (1988)
2Heartland tournament (2009, 2010)
2Heartland regular season (2009, 2010)

Ken Burmeister (June 3, 1947 – May 19, 2020) was an Americancollege basketball coach. He was the head coach of theUniversity of the Incarnate Word for 12 seasons from 2006 until 2018.[1]

Burmeister graduated fromSt. Mary's University, Texas, and served on the staff ofLute Olson atIowa andArizona from 1979 to 1986.[2] Burmeister coached atUniversity of Texas at San Antonio from 1986 to 1990 and led the team to its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1988, where they lost toIllinois. He served as an assistant coach atDePaul before taking over atLoyola (IL) in 1994. He posted a 40–71 record at Loyola and oversaw the team's move toJoseph J. Gentile Arena in 1996. Burmeister coached atTrinity University inSan Antonio, Texas, from 1998 to 1999. He died on May 19, 2020, from cancer.[3]

Head coaching record

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Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
UTSA Roadrunners(Trans America Athletic Conference)(1986–1990)
1986–87UTSA13–157–116th
1987–88UTSA22–913–53rdNCAA Division I First Round
1988–89UTSA15–138–107th
1989–90UTSA22–713–32nd
UTSA:72–44 (.621)41–29 (.586)
Loyola Ramblers(Midwestern Collegiate Conference)(1994–1998)
1994–95Loyola5–222–1311th
1995–96Loyola8–195–118th
1996–97Loyola12–157–95th
1997–98Loyola15–156–86th
Loyola:40–71 (.360)13–27 (.325)
Trinity Tigers(Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference)(1998–1999)
1998–99Trinity16–911–73rd
Trinity:16–9 (.640)11–7 (.611)
Incarnate Word Cardinals(Heartland Conference)(2006–2010)
2006–07Incarnate Word18–119–32nd
2007–08Incarnate Word17–116–4T–2nd
2008–09Incarnate Word23–713–31stNCAA Division II First Round
2009–10Incarnate Word23–713–31stNCAA Division II First Round
Incarnate Word Cardinals(Lone Star Conference)(2010–2013)
2010–11Incarnate Word16–105–96th(South)
2011–12Incarnate Word16–1111–74th
2012–13Incarnate Word14–149–9T–4th
Incarnate Word Cardinals(Southland Conference)(2013–2018)
2013–14Incarnate Word21–69–55th
2014–15Incarnate Word18–1110–85thCIT First Round
2015–16Incarnate Word17–1212–6T–3rd
2016–17Incarnate Word12–177–11T–8th
2017–18Incarnate Word7–212–16T–11th
Incarnate Word:202–138 (.594)106–84 (.558)
Total:330–262 (.557)

      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

References

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  1. ^Ken Burmeister fired after 12 seasons at Incarnate Word
  2. ^Ryan, Shannon (May 19, 2020)."Ken Burmeister, a Loyola basketball coach in the 1990s, dies at 72".Chicago Tribune. RetrievedMay 20, 2020.
  3. ^"Burmeister, who coached UTSA to NCAA tourney, dies at 72".Associated Press. May 19, 2020. RetrievedMay 20, 2020.
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