Warren Womble

Basketball Player

1920 –

46

Who is Warren Womble?

Warren Womble was the coach for the Peoria Caterpillars, a National Industrial Basketball League team in Peoria, Illinois.

Born in Durant, Oklahoma, Womble attended Southeastern Oklahoma State University, where he was a two-sport Savage athlete, earning letters in tennis and basketball. He was a guard on the basketball team which reached the quarterfinals of the National AAU Tournament in Denver, Colorado in 1948.

In international competition Warren Womble had an unbelievable 34-0 mark against some of the best international competition in the world.

Womble, who coached the Cats for 10 seasons, won 296 games and lost 126 while leading his teams to the National Amateur Athletic Union Championship five times. In 1952, Womble's Cats won the Olympic Trials Tournament and he was named head coach of that outstanding United States team, a team that went on to defeat the Soviet Union, 36-25, to win the gold medal at the 1952 Olympics.

In 1954 his Peoria Caterpillars were tied with the Bartlesville Phillips 66ers for the most wins in the National Industrial Basketball League.

He then coached the 1954 United States Gold Medal winning FIBA World Championship team and the first United States team to tour the Soviet Union in 1958.

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Born
Mar 15, 1920
Education
  • Southeastern Oklahoma State University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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