Wayne Chapman (basketball)

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Wayne Chapman
Denver Rockets
1971–1972Indiana Pacers
As coach:
1972–1973Daviess County HS (assistant)
1973–1978Apollo HS
1978–1980Hancock County HS
1980–1985Kentucky Wesleyan (assistant)
1985–1990Kentucky Wesleyan
Career highlights and awards
As player:
Career ABA statistics
Points
1,432 (6.9 ppg)
Rebounds505 (2.5 rpg)
Assists316 (1.5 apg)
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Wayne G. Chapman (born June 15, 1945) is an American former professional basketball player.

Born in Owensboro, Kentucky, Chapman graduated from Daviess County High School and played collegiately for Western Kentucky University.

He was selected by the

Baltimore Bullets in the 9th round (110th pick overall) of the 1968 NBA draft and by the Kentucky Colonels in the 1968 American Basketball Association
draft.

He played for the

Denver Rockets (1970–71) and Indiana Pacers (1970–71 and 1971–72) in the American Basketball Association
for 206 games.

He coached

Apollo High School basketball in the late 1970s and was the head coach at Kentucky Wesleyan College
from 1985 to 1990, winning two NCAA Division II National Championships.

He is the father of former NBA player Rex Chapman.[1]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers (Great Lakes Valley Conference) (1985–1990)
1985–86 Kentucky Wesleyan 22–8 12–4 2nd
NCAA Div II First Round
1986–87 Kentucky Wesleyan 28–5 13–3 1st
NCAA Div II Champion
1987–88 Kentucky Wesleyan 23–7 12–4 1st-T
NCAA Div II Sweet 16
1988–89 Kentucky Wesleyan 24–7 13–3 1st
NCAA Div II Elite Eight
1989–90 Kentucky Wesleyan 31–2 16–2 1st
NCAA Div II Champion
Kentucky Wesleyan: 128–29 66–16
Total: 128–29

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References

  1. ^ Story, Mark (12 March 2012). "Mark Story: Ex-coach Wayne Chapman revels in Ray Harper's success at WKU". Lexington Herald Leader. Retrieved 3 October 2017.

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