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Sam Barry
Sam Barry Sport(s) Football, basketball, baseball Biographical details Born (1892-12-17)December 17, 1892 Aberdeen, South Dakota Died September 23, 1950(1950-09-23) (aged 57) Berkeley, California Coaching career (HC unless noted) Football 1918–1921 1922–1928 1929–1940 1941 1945–1950 Basketball 1918–1922 1922–1929 1929–1941 1945–1950 Baseball 1923–1924 1930–1942 1946–1950 Knox (IL) Iowa (assistant) USC (assistant) USC USC (assistant) Knox (IL) Iowa USC USC Iowa USC USC Head coaching record Overall 17–18–5 (football) 360–207 (basketball) 361–141–4 (baseball) Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Accomplishments and honors Championships Basketball 2 Big Ten (1923, 1926) 4 PCC (1930, 1933, 1935, 1940) 6 PCC South Division (1930, 1933–1935, 1939–1940) Basketball Hall of Fame Inducted in 1979 (profile) College Basketball Hall of Fame Inducted in 2006 Justin McCarthy "Sam" Barry (December 17, 1892 – September 23, 1950) was an American collegiate athletic coach who achieved significant accomplishments in three major sports. He remains one of only three coaches to lead teams to both the Final Four and the College World Series. Barry, and four of his USC players (Jack Gardner, Alex Hannum, Tex Winter and Bill Sharman), have been inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as coaches; Sharman was also inducted as a player.

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