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Recognizing Coach John Chaney for his retirement from 24 seasons at Temple University.
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WHEREAS, John Chaney, a native of Jacksonville, FL, has patrolled the sidelines for Cheney State University and Temple University for over 30 years. In that time, he has won more than 700 games and led his teams to 30 post season berths; and
WHEREAS, John Chaney began his collegiate coaching career at Cheney State University where he led his team to the 1978 Division II National Championship; and
WHEREAS, For his efforts, he was named the Division II National Coach of the Year; and
WHEREAS, In 10 years at Cheney State, he led his teams to eight NCAA Division II Tournament appearances and a third place finish in 1979; and
WHEREAS, John Chaney arrived at Temple University before the 1982-83 season; and
WHEREAS, Coach Chaney guided Temple to 17 NCAA Tournament appearances, including five NCAA regional finals; and
WHEREAS, He was twice named national coach of the year and entered the Hall of Fame in 2001; and
WHEREAS, Chaney has 741 wins as a college coach, including a 516-252 record at Temple, where he won seven Atlantic 10 Conference Titles; and
WHEREAS, Only Bob Knight, Eddie Sutton, Lute Olson, and Mike Krzyzewski are the active coaches with more career victories; and
WHEREAS, He is the coach with the most wins in Atlantic 10 history with 284 wins. He has compiled 15 20-win seasons at Temple University; and
WHEREAS, Coach Chaney annually loaded his schedule with the top teams of the nation in order to prepare his teams for the NCAA tournament; and
WHEREAS, He was not only a coach but a father figure to many of his players who were given a chance at an education; now therefore
RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, That Coach John Chaney be recognized for his years of service to Temple University, and the youth of h...
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