Biographical details | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | February 2, 1913
Died | December 11, 1992 South Bend, Indiana, U.S. | (aged 79)
Playing career | |
Football | |
1931–1933 | Notre Dame |
Basketball | |
1931–1934 | Notre Dame |
Position(s) | Tackle (football) Center (basketball) |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
Football | |
1934–1938 | Saint Mary's (MN) |
1939–1941 | Holy Cross (line) |
1942–1943 | Notre Dame (line) |
1946–1947 | Notre Dame (line) |
Basketball | |
1934–1939 | Saint Mary's (MN) |
1939–1942 | Holy Cross |
1943–1944 | Notre Dame |
1946–1951 | Notre Dame |
Baseball | |
1937–1939 | Saint Mary's (MN) |
Administrative career (AD unless noted) | |
1934–1939 | Saint Mary's (MN) |
1948–1949 | Notre Dame (assistant AD) |
1949–1981 | Notre Dame |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 8–29–4 (football) 155–114 (basketball) 16–16 (baseball) |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Awards | |
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Basketball Hall of Fame Inducted in 1976 (profile) | |
College Basketball Hall of Fame Inducted in 2006 |
Edward Walter "Moose" Krause (born Edward Walter Kriaučiūnas; Lithuanian: Edvardas Valteris Kriaučiūnas; February 2, 1913 – December 11, 1992) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player, track athlete, coach, and college athletics administrator. He lettered in four sports at the University of Notre Dame, where he was a three-time consensus All-American in basketball (1932–1934). Krause served as the head basketball coach at Saint Mary's College in Winona, Minnesota, now Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, from 1934 to 1939, at the College of the Holy Cross from 1939 to 1942, and at Notre Dame from 1943 to 1944 and 1946 to 1951, compiling a career college basketball record of 155–114. He was Notre Dame's athletic director from 1949 to 1981. Krause was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1976 and the College Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006.