Al Negratti

American basketball player, coach, and college athletics administrator
Al Negratti
Biographical details
Born(1921-06-12)June 12, 1921
DiedJanuary 19, 1998(1998-01-19) (aged 76)
Green Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.
Playing career
1940–1943Seton Hall
1945–1946Rochester Royals
1946–1947Washington Capitols
Position(s)Forward / center
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1955–1967Portland
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1957–1969Portland
1970–1971Milwaukee
1971–1973Merchant Marine
1973–1979UC Santa Barbara
1980UNLV
1981–1989St. Norbert
Head coaching record
Overall163–156

Albert Edward Negratti (June 12, 1921 – January 19, 1998) was an American basketball player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He played professionally for one season, 1946–47, in the Basketball Association of America (BAA) as a member of the Washington Capitols. Negratti attended Seton Hall University, where played college basketball. Negratti served as the head basketball coach at the University of Portland from 1955 to 1967, compiling a record of 163–156. Negratti died of cancer on January 19, 1998, at his home in Green Bay, Wisconsin.[1]

BAA career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played
 FG%  Field-goal percentage
 FT%  Free-throw percentage
 APG  Assists per game
 PPG  Points per game

Regular season

Year Team GP FG% FT% APG PPG
1946–47 Washington 11 .188 .625 .5 2.8
Career 11 .188 .625 .5 2.8

References

  1. ^ "Ex-Pilots Coach, AD Negratti Dies". AP News Archive. Associated Press. January 21, 1998. Retrieved September 20, 2015.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com Edit this at Wikidata and Basketball-Reference.com
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Portland Pilots men's basketball head coaches

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Portland Pilots athletic directors
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  • Gene Murphy (1927–1936)
  • George Philbrook (1937)
  • Robert L. Mathews (1937–1944)
  • Hal Moe (1946–1948)
  • Harry Wright (1949)
  • Ed Fiene (1950–1956)
  • Al Negratti (1957–1969)
  • Joe Etzel (1970–2004)
  • Larry Williams (2004–2011)
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UC Santa Barbara Gauchos athletic directors
  • Spud Harder (1949–1956)
  • Joe Lantagne (1956–1957)
  • Rene Rochelle (1958–1959)
  • Maryville Kelliher (1959–1962)
  • Stan Williamson (1962–1965)
  • Jack Curtice (1965–1973)
  • Al Negratti (1973–1979)
  • Ken Droscher (1979–1986)
  • Stan Morrison (1986–1989)
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Milwaukee Panthers athletic directors
  • Percy O. Clapp (1925–1931)
  • Guy Penwell (1931–?)
  • Herman Kluge (1956–1969)
  • Al Negratti (1970–1971)
  • Tom Rosandich (1972–1975)
  • Jim Harding (1975–1980)
  • Daniel I. Harris (associate AD, men's, 1980–1983)
  • Daryl A. Leonard (associate AD, women's, 1980–1983)
  • Daniel I. Harris (1983–1988)
  • Bud Haidet (1988–2009)
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  • Amanda Braun (2013– )

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UNLV Rebels athletic directors
  • Michael Drakulich (1958–1972)
  • Bill Ireland (1973–1980)
  • Al Negratti (1980)
  • Charles Bucher (1981)
  • Brad Rothermel (1981–1990)
  • Dennis Finfrock (1990–1991)
  • Jim Weaver (1991–1994)
  • Fred Albrecht # (1995)
  • Charles Cavagnaro (1995–2002)
  • John Robinson (2002–2003)
  • Fred Albrecht # (2003)
  • Mike Hamrick (2003–2009)
  • Jerry Koloskie # (2009)
  • Jim Livengood (2009–2013)
  • Tina Kunzer-Murphy (2013–2017)
  • Desireé Reed-Francois (2017–2021)
  • Erick Harper (2021– )

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Rochester Royals 1945–46 NBL champions