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Hamlow

Cliff Hamlow

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    Head Coach
He demands conditioning, execution of fundamentals and teamwork.  He is soft-spoken, but firm; business-like, yet personable.

The man of many seasons at Azusa Pacific College, Cliff Hamlow begins his 27th year with 483 wins.  Among active coaches his record ranks 6th in the nation, best on the West Coast.  The record, quite succinctly, speaks for itself.

In 1970-71 Hamlow gained his 300th coaching win.  Five years later he celebrated with win No. 400.  Some time in the 1980-81 season he will hit No. 500.  During his tenure the Cougars have finished with 20-or-more wins 14 times and 18 of his teams have been above the .500 mark.  Six times the winning percentage has been .800-or-better and on two other occasions it was .793 and .778.  Since the merger of the schools (Azusa and Los Angeles Pacific Colleges) in the 1965, Hamlow's teams have a smart 311-177 (.639) record.

Under Hamlow the Cougars have won one NAIA District 3 championship (1973-74) and have gained a playoff berth 10 times since the merger 15 seasons ago.   Prior to that they won the Golden State Athletic Association eight of the 13 seasons they participated, winning 78 of 106 games.

Educationally, Hamlow graduated from Denair High School (Modesto) in 1952.  He attended Azusa College (then known as Pacific Bible College) where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in education in 1956.  He continued his studies at the University of Southern California, receiving a master's degree in 1965.  After further studies at USC he completed work for his doctorate in education at Walden University (Fla.) in 1976.

Hamlow Coaching Record

Year     Record    Pct.  Cumulative
1954-55    7-2    .778      7-2
1955-56   20-5    .800     27-7
1956-57   21-9    .700     48-16
1957-58    6-19   .240     54-35
1958-59   15-13   .536     69-48
1959-60   13-18   .419     82-66
1960-61   16-10   .615     98-76
1961-62   20-10   .667    118-86
1962-63    9-20   .310    127-106
1963-64   21-11   .656    148-117
1964-65   24-4    .857    172-121
1965-66   23-6    .793    195-127
1966-67   16-16   .500    211-143
1967-68   21-9    .700    232-152
1968-69   28-7    .800    260-159
1969-70   29-6    .829    289-165
1970-71   25-11   .694    314-176
1971-72   26-10   .722    340-186
1972-73   28-7    .800    368-193
1973-74   28-5    .848    396-198
1974-75   12-16   .429    408-214
1975-76   11-17   .392    419-231
1976-77   12-19   .387    431-250
1977-78   14-17   .451    445-267
1978-79   13-20   .394    458-287
1979-80   25-10   .714    483-297