• James Fred "Pop" McKale (June 12, 1887 – June 1, 1967) was an American football and baseball player, coach of football, basketball, baseball, and track...
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    approximately 2,450 feet (750 m) above sea level. The McKale Center was named in honor of J.F. "Pop" McKale, a major athletic figure at U of A from 1914 to...
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  • Raymond L. Quigley (1913) C. R. Stewart (1914) Pop McKale (1915–1919) William Asa Porter (1920–1921) Pop McKale (1922–1949) Frank Sancet (1950–1972) Jerry...
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  • football coach Ed Lytle (1862–1950), American baseball player and manager Pop McKale (1887–1967), American football and baseball player, coach of football...
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    1885, is in midtown and includes Arizona Stadium and McKale Center (named for J.F. "Pop" McKale, a prominent coach and athletics administrator at the...
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    coach in 2024. Nine coaches have led Arizona in postseason bowl games: Pop McKale, Mike Casteel, Darrell Mudra, Tony Mason, Larry Smith, Dick Tomey, Mike...
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    McKale retired after sixteen seasons at Arizona. The McKale Center, the Wildcats' home basketball venue, was opened in 1973 and named in McKale's honor...
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  • 1926 to 1927 before transferring to Arizona where he played for coach Pop McKale from 1928 to 1929 before playing professionally. Sancet played professional...
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  • Candrea officially announced his retirement at a farewell news conference in McKale Center. He finished his career as the winningest coach in collegiate softball...
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  • -- -- Raymond L. Quigley 1912–1914 10–4 (.714) -- 71% -- -- -- -- -- Pop McKale 1914–1921 49–12 (.803) -- 80% -- -- -- -- -- James Pierce 1921–1923 10–2...
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