Frank Wilson

Inducted in 2010
In the Category of Coach
M Basketball - Head Coach/AD
As a Trojan


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Coach Wilson arrived at Trevecca after a successful stint at Olivet Nazarene University where he coached current Trevecca head coach Sam Harris and his brother Steve, Trevecca's Dean of Student Development.


One of coach Wilson's greatest wins came against Don Meyer's Lipscomb teams. Meyer has great memories of those battles as well. "Some of the toughest games of my career were against teams coached by Frank Wilson at Trevecca," said Hall of Famer Don Meyer. "His teams were known to play hard every night and he might be the most competitive and intense coach I've ever gone against."


Meyer continued, "He was always making adjustments and made it hard for your team to compete against his teams."


"Frank was truly a great coach and a foe I always enjoyed competing against."


Career highlights include

  • Was the seventh coach in Trevecca men's basketball history, first to win 20 games when in his second season he posted a 23-12 record during the 1980-1981 season

  • Posted a 17-16 record his first season, then rolled off eight more winning seasons with at least 19 wins; had a winning record in 11 of his fourteen seasons; and posted a total of eight 20-win seasons and the school's only 30-win season.

  • Coached the 1987 team which finished 30-4 and reached the NAIA National Championships for the first time, reaching the Elite Eight, the only team to do so.

  • Coached nine NAIA All-Americans with two (Melvin Taylor, Avery Patton) making the first team; Taylor (1982), Patton (1987) and David Suddeth (1991) were named NAIA District 24 Players of the Year; Patton the first Trojan to be selected to the NAIA All-Tournament Team

  • Coached Suddeth when he was the TCAC Player of the Year in 1991

  • Had thirteen players named to the NAIA All-District 24 Team

  • Coached twenty all-conference players: Twelve when the Trojans were members of the Volunteer State Athletic Conference (VSAC) and eight during the Tennessee Collegiate Athletic (TCAC) years

  • Joins seven of his players (Fred Harris, Calvin Holmes, Melvin Taylor, Avery Patton, Tim Bell, Mac Heaberlin, David Suddeth, Sandy McClain) in the Athletic Hall of Fame; Todd Welch (Team Manager) and Ken Stegall (Statistician), two basketball staffers who joined the program when Wilson was coaching, are also in the HOF

  • Led the team to a pair of VSAC (Volunteer State Athletic Conference) Championships, a TCAC (Tennessee Collegiate Athletic Conference); led teams to the NAIA District 24 tournament on six occasions, winning it in 1987, and making a successful NAIA National Tournament appearance (Elite Eight).

  • Was VSAC Coach of the Year twice, TCAC once, NAIA District 24 twice, and NAIA Area 5 once; is still the winningest coach in program history-overall record 285-174 and 138-85 in conference play

Additionally, prior to coming to Trevecca, Wilson produced a winning season in each of his three years (63-31 overall) at Olivet. His team MVP in two of those seasons was Steve Harris. Wilson was named the NCCAA (National Christian Colleges Athletic Association) National Coach of the Year in 1977.


Frank and Debbie, reside in McMinnville, Tenn.

After Graduation

 
 

Trojan Hall of Fame

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Trevecca Nazarene University is pleased to announce its 2011 Athletic Hall of Fame Class. Michelle Arend Plummer, Lindsey Fly Strickland, Jami Toomey Warren, and Mauricio Azevedo Dos Santos will be inducted during Trevecca's annual Homecoming weekend on Saturday, November 5.

This year's class has a multi-sport flair, with volleyball (Plummer), basketball (Strickland), softball (Warren), and soccer (Dos Santos) represented. The selection of Dos Santos marks the first time a soccer player has been inducted into the Trevecca Athletic Hall of Fame.

Plummer is the fourth volleyball player to be introduced and the first since 1999 when Brenda Steen Gray was chosen for the Hall of Fame. Others selected in the sport of volleyball are Allison Hendershot Stark and Carol Ernest Schneidmiller.

Fly is the fifth to be chosen in women's basketball. She joins fellow women's basketball honorees Carol Ernest Schneidmiller, Hilary Howard Montgomery, Molly Schoenberg Harned, and Jennifer Wilson in the Hall of Fame.

Warren is the third softball player to be selected for the Hall of Fame. She joins Brandy Barnett Brown and Wendy Allen Apanco as softball players in the TNU Athletic Hall of Fame.

With these inductions, 51 individuals are now members of the Trevecca Athletic Hall of Fame. Begun in 1993, the Athletic Hall of Fame honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions within the Trevecca intercollegiate athletic program, which started in 1969.

All four of the 2011 members have agreed to be on hand for induction into the Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday, November 5, 2011. The official presentation and induction will take place during halftime of the women's Homecoming basketball game in Moore Gym.

Both Trojan basketball teams will open regular season play at Homecoming. The women's team will host Point Loma Nazarene at 3:00, and the men will host Michigan-Dearborn at 5:00 p.m. The Hall of Fame Induction will occur Saturday shortly after the first half of the women's basketball game.

YearInducteeSport(s)Category InductedGrad Date
1993Mary Lee FielderMeritorious ServiceMeritorious Service1948
1993Dick JohanssonM TennisStudent Athlete1985
1993Alan SmithTennisCoach
1993Melvin TaylorM BasketballStudent Athlete1983
1994Ulf DahlstromM TennisStudent Athlete
1994Avery PattonM BasketballStudent Athlete1987
1994Arthur "Toby" WilliamsMeritorious ServiceMeritorious Service
1995Tim BellBaseball/M BasketballStudent Athlete1987
1995Deborah Ann Lore CoachMeritorious Service / Coach
1996Allison Hendershot StarkVolleyballStudent Athlete
1997Carol Ernest SchneidmillerW Basketball, V-ball, TennisStudent Athlete1979
1997Mac HeaberlinM BasketballStudent Athlete1988
1997J. Dwight RagsdaleMeritorious ServiceMeritorious Service1967
1997David SuddethM BasketballStudent Athlete1992
1997Todd WelchMeritorious ServiceMeritorious Service
1999Roger CostaMeritorious ServiceMeritorious Service
1999Brenda Steen GrayVolleyballStudent Athlete
2002Fred HarrisM BasketballMeritorious Service / Coach / Student Athlete
2002Blanchard HowardM BasketballStudent Athlete1978
2002Ken StegallMeritorious ServiceMeritorious Service1983
2002Brad StuartBaseball1990
2002Charles TorainM Basketball, BaseballStudent Athlete1973
2003Charles "Popcorn" ThompsonBaseballStudent Athlete1988
2003Magnus BerglundM TennisStudent Athlete1990
2003Roger BrownBaseballStudent Athlete1995
2003Randy BurgettBaseballStudent Athlete1980
2004David BlanfordM BasketballStudent Athlete2001
2004Troy HaydelBaseballStudent Athlete1985
2004Calvin HolmesM BasketballStudent Athlete1982
2004Sandy McClainM BasketballStudent Athlete1988
2005Brandy Barnett BrownSoftballStudent Athlete1997
2005Clay BooneBaseballStudent Athlete1990
2005Juan GaratM TennisStudent Athlete1992
2005Jeremy ToddBaseballStudent Athlete2001
2007Michael BlivensM BasketballStudent Athlete2001
2007Bill GreenBaseballCoach
2007Kenny ThomasBaseballStudent Athlete1978
2008Jim HendershotMeritorious ServiceMeritorious Service1967
2008Scott JonesVolleyballCoach
2009Wendy Allen ApancoSoftballStudent Athlete2003
2009Kevin BrownBaseballStudent Athlete1995
2009Hilary Howard MontgomeryW BasketballStudent Athlete2003
2009Elliot JohnsonBaseballCoach
2009Molly Schoenberg HarnedW BasketballStudent Athlete2002
2010Will PartinM BasketballStudent Athlete2003
2010Jennifer WilsonW BasketballStudent Athlete2003
2010Frank WilsonM BasketballCoach
2011Michelle Arend PlummerVolleyballStudent Athlete2002
2011Mauricio Azevedo Dos SantosM SoccerStudent Athlete2004
2011Lindsey Fly StricklandW BasketballStudent Athlete2004
2011Jami Toomey WarrenSoftballStudent Athlete2005