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Clifford L. Gustafson (February 12, 1931 – January 2, 2023) was an American high school and college baseball coach who was, for twenty-nine seasons, the head coach ...
Cliff Gustafson † 1968–1996: 1,845 1,466 377 2 .795 472 151 1 .757 27 132 52 17 54 27 22 11 2 1982, 1983 National Coach of the Year 13 Augie Garrido † 1997–2016: 1254 824 428 2 .658 321 210 1 .604 15 64 35 8 20 12 7 5 2 2002, 2005 National Coach of the Year 14 David Pierce: 2017–2024: 459 297 162 0 .647 101 71 0 .587 6 25 14 3 3 6 3 0 0
Ben E. Gustafson, American politician; Barry Gustafson, New Zealand political scientist and historian; Bob Gustafson, American cartoonist; Cliff Gustafson, American baseball coach; Derek Gustafson, American hockey goaltender; Dwight Gustafson (1930–2014), American composer and conductor; Earl B. Gustafson, American politician, judge, and lawyer
Cliff Gustafson, the winningest baseball coach in Texas history, is reportedly in stable condition after suffering the heart attack. The legendary coach's daughter, Jann Shepperd, shared the news ...
The team was coached by Cliff Gustafson in his 16th season at Texas. The Longhorns won the College World Series , defeating the Alabama Crimson Tide in the championship game. Roster
The team was coached by Cliff Gustafson in his 22nd season at Texas. The Longhorns reached the College World Series final, but were eliminated by Wichita State.
He then served as an assistant coach for the Texas Longhorns baseball program for 21 years, working as an aide to Cliff Gustafson, before becoming head baseball coach of Arkansas State University from 1991–2002, compiling a 311–310 record.
Aug. 17—The Pennsylvania Game Commission has two new deputy executive directors. David J. Gustafson, who had directed the agency's Bureau of Wildlife Habitat Management, has taken over the ...