Monday to be Mike Harkins Night at MSUB
(2/15/07)
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BILLINGS, MT – Montana
State-Billings Athletics Director Dr. Gary Gray has announced
that the men’s basketball game on Monday, February 19, 2007,
will be designated “Mike Harkins Night.” It was recently
announced that Harkins, the all-time winningest coach in
Yellowjacket history, will be inducted into the NAIA Hall of
Fame on March 13, 2007, in Kansas City, MO, prior to the NAIA
men’s basketball championship.
Montana State-Billings will
honor Coach Harkins at halftime of the Yellowjackets’ game
against Dallas Baptist University on Monday. A portion of the
gate revenue from Monday’s game will be donated to help cover
travel costs for Harkins to attend the Hall of Fame ceremony in
Kansas City.
Harkins coached the
Yellowjackets from 1960 to 1976, coaching in 448 games. He won
a school-record 290 of those games for a 64.7% winning
percentage. Even more impressive was the conference record of
Harkins’s teams. In winning 12 Conference Championships, the
Yellowjackets posted a 154-29 conference mark for an incredible
84.2% conference winning percentage.
In 1960, Harkins took over a
team that had won just 12 games the previous season. He turned
the Yellowjackets into instant winners, going 16-5 in the
1960-61 season and placing second in the Montana Collegiate
Conference with a 7-3 conference mark. That first season was
merely a hint of what was to come for Yellowjacket fans over the
next 15 seasons.
The 1961-1962 season saw
Harkins guide the Yellowjacket basketball team to its first
conference championship in school history when the team captured
the Montana Collegiate Conference title. That championship
signaled a new era for the Harkins-led Yellowjackets. They
followed the school’s first-ever championship with conference
titles in 1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1969-70,
1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1974-75, and 1975-76.
After winning the MCC
championship in 1963-64, the Yellowjackets went on to win the
District #5 title and advance to the NAIA National Tournament in
Kansas City where they lost to eventual national champion
Rockhurst. Harkins would lead the Yellowjackets to the NAIA
District Championship and the NAIA National Tournament a total
of 10 times in his career.
In 1964-65, Eastern Montana
College won its second-straight NAIA District #5 championship
and advanced to the National Tournament for the second year in a
row. The Yellowjackets defeated Central Washington in the first
round for their first National Tournament victory.
For his turnaround of the
Yellowjacket program and the team’s dominance during his tenure,
Harkins was named the conference Coach of the Year a total of
eight times. In 1977, after Harkins won his twelfth conference
championship and advanced to his tenth NAIA National Tournament,
he was a finalist for the National Coach of the Year.
A native of Akron, Ohio,
Harkins attended University of Akron where he played basketball
for four years. In 1956, he was No. 3 in the nation for
scoring, averaging 28.4 points per game for the Zips. For his
career at Akron, Harkins averaged 21 points per game. He set an
Akron single-game scoring record that lasted 25 years by scoring
46 points in a game. During his time at Akron, Harkins earned
All-Ohio Conference and All-Ohio honors. He was also named to
the All-America team along with such players as Bill Russell.
Prior to becoming a collegiate
basketball star, Harkins also excelled as a high school football
player. While playing football for Akron East High School, he
once caught 17 passes against Garfield High School in the Akron
City Championship game. Garfield High School was the alma mater
of Mike’s future wife, Grace.
Harkins would later go on to
make a name for himself nationally as a basketball coach and
writer. He traveled the world, coaching teams on international
tours to Africa, Great Britain, Italy, Yugoslavia, Turkey,
Spain, Mexico and Brazil. Harkins coached the United States
team in the World Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He also
wrote 18 books on basketball and authored 50 magazine articles.
For his dedication to the game
of basketball and to teaching, Harkins has been named to six
halls of fame and has received numerous awards. He is a member
of the Halls of Fame at Akron East High School, Goodyear Tire
Company, Summit County (Ohio), University of Akron, Montana
State University-Billings/Eastern Montana College, and the Lone
Star Fraternity at University of Akron. Harkins also recently
had his bust placed in the main lobby of the Montana
State-Billings Physical Education Building.
Harkins was given the
University of Akron Distinguished Alumni Award from his alma
mater. From Eastern Montana College, he received the EMC
Research Award, EMC Teaching Award, EMC Emeritus Teaching Award,
and EMC Emeritus Coaching Award.
Coach Harkins at a Glance
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12 Conference Championships
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10 NAIA District Championships
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10 Appearances in the NAIA National Tournament
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8-time Conference Coach of the Year
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National Coach of the Year Finalist
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290 Career Wins, Most in MSU Billings History
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University of
Akron Distinguished Alumni Award
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EMC Research Award
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EMC Teaching Award
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EMC Emeritus Teaching Award
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EMC Coaching Award
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Author of 18 books and 50 articles
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Akron East HS
Hall of Fame
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Goodyear Tire Co. Hall of Fame
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Summit County Hall of Fame
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University of
Akron Hall of Fame
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EMC/MSU Billings Hall of Fame
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Lone Star Fraternity Hall of Fame
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NAIA Hall of Fame (induction to take place March 13, 2007)
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