George Pfeifer
Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Distinguish". Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". George Pfeifer (born 1955) is an American college basketball coach, whose last assignment was as an assistant coach at Montana State University in Bozeman.
He is a former head coach at three different college programs: Lewis–Clark State in Lewiston, Idaho, the University of Idaho in Moscow, and Montana State - Billings.[1]
After serving as head coach for sixteen seasons at LCSC, his alma mater, Pfeifer left the NAIA college to become an assistant in the WAC at Idaho under Leonard Perry for the 2005–06 season. Perry was fired after the last game in March;[2][3] Pfeifer was promoted later in the month,[4][5] then compiled a two-season record of Template:Winning percentage. He was fired in March 2008 with a year remaining on his three-year contract,[6][7] succeeded by Don Verlin, an assistant at Utah State,[8] and a previous finalist for the job in 2006.[9]
A few months later, Pfeifer was hired as the head coach at Montana State–Billings in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. After three seasons at the Division II school, his contract was not renewed in 2011 and he became an assistant coach in the Big Sky Conference under Brad Huse at Montana State in Bozeman.[10]
In 2013, Pfiefer started working in basketball operations under head coach Mark Few at Gonzaga University in Spokane.
In 2014, Pfeifer became the head coach at Lewis and Clark High School in Spokane. In his first season, he compiled a record of 17–7, followed by 20–8 in 2015–16 and the Tigers placed sixth in the 4A state tournament. His two-year record at LC was Template:Winning percentage, but in the late summer of 2016, Priefer resigned as the head coach to pursue a full-time teaching job in Spokane.
Pfeifer received his bachelor's degree in social science from Lewis-Clark State in 1979 and later earned a master's degree in educational administration from the University of Idaho. His first job in 1979 was as a teacher and girls' basketball coach at St. Maries High School, his alma mater.[4][5][11]
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External links
- Montana State Bobcats - basketball - George Pfeifer - assistant coach
- MSU Billings - sports - basketball - head coach - George Pfeifer
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