Frank Arnold (basketball)

Coach

Birthday October 1, 1934

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Ogden, Utah, U.S.

Age 89 years old

Nationality United States

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1934

Frank Harold Arnold (born October 1, 1934) is an American retired college basketball coach.

1952

Born in Ogden, Utah, Arnold grew up in Pocatello, Idaho and graduated from Pocatello High School in 1952.

1954

He then attended Idaho State University in Pocatello and lettered on the Idaho State Bengals basketball team from 1954 to 1956.

1956

After graduating from Idaho State in 1956, Arnold became an assistant basketball coach at Payette High School in Payette, Idaho in 1956.

1958

In 1958, Arnold became head coach at Brigham Young High School in Provo, Utah and enrolled in graduate school at the Brigham Young University College of Education, from which he earned a master's degree in education in 1960, then coached at BYU's laboratory school until 1962.

1962

In 1962, Arnold enrolled in a doctoral program at the University of Oregon and became a graduate assistant on the Oregon Ducks basketball team.

1963

In 1963, Arnold returned to Pocatello High to be head coach.

1966

The following year, Arnold moved to Vancouver, Washington to be head coach at Clark Junior College, where he would stay for two seasons until 1966.

Arnold then returned to the University of Oregon to be assistant coach under Steve Belko, who coached Arnold at Idaho State.

1971

Arnold joined John Wooden's staff at UCLA in 1971 to replace Denny Crum, who left to take the head coaching position at Louisville.

1975

He served as the head basketball coach at Brigham Young University (BYU) from 1975 to 1983 and at the University of Hawaii at Manoa from 1985 to 1987.

Arnold was hired to replace BYU coach Glenn Potter in 1975.

Prior to coming to BYU, Arnold had been tutored by UCLA legendary coach John Wooden, working as an assistant for the “Wizard of Westwood” during the school's glory years.

Arnold was Wooden's assistant coach for three NCAA championships.

Arnold led the Cougars to a 137–94 (.593) record, won three Western Athletic Conference basketball titles and also coached them to three trips to NCAA tournament and another to the NIT.

BYU made it to the NCAA final 8 with a team starring future NBA players Danny Ainge, Greg Kite and Fred Roberts.

1981

Arnold struggled after the 1981 season and finished coaching at BYU in 1983.

1985

Arnold accepted the head coaching position at the University of Hawaii in 1985 and coached at the school for two seasons and led the Rainbow Warriors to an 11–45 (.244) record.

1987

He resigned in 1987 and noted that his lack of success at the school was because "In order to win here you have to have J.C. transfers and that doesn't fit into my recruiting or coaching style".

Arnold then was an assistant at Arizona State for two seasons.

2010

His son Gib Arnold also became a basketball coach and was most recently head coach at Hawaii from 2010 to 2014.