Harry Rabenhorst

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Harry Rabenhorst (born April 30, 1898 - died March 1972) is the former head basketball and baseball coach at Louisiana State University. He won a mythical national championship in basketball in 1935 and led his 1953 team to the Final Four. He also served as Athletics director at LSU from 1967-1968.

Preceded by
H.E. Gob Wilson
Louisiana State University Head Basketball Coach
1925-1942
Succeeded by
Dale Morey
Preceded by
Dale Morey
Louisiana State University Head Basketball Coach
1945-1957
Succeeded by
Jess Fatherree
Preceded by
Mike Donahue
Louisiana State University Head Baseball Coach
1927-1942
Succeeded by
A.L. Swanson
Preceded by
A.L. Swanson
Louisiana State University Head Baseball Coach
1946-1956
Succeeded by
Ray Didier
Preceded by
Jim Corbett
Louisiana State University Athletic Director
1967-1968
Succeeded by
Carl Maddox


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