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Henry Clifford "Doc" Carlson (July 4, 1894 – November 1, 1964) was an American basketball coach and football player. He is a Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee as the men's college basketball coach of his alma mater, the University of Pittsburgh, from 1922 to 1953. At Pitt he compiled a record of 367–247 record (.595). His 1927–28 team finished the season with a 21–0 record and was retroactively named the national champion by the Helms Athletic Foundation and the Premo-Porretta Power Poll; Carlson's Panthers would receive retroactive recognition as the Helms national champion for the 1929–30 season as well. Carlson also led Pitt to the Final Four in 1941. As a student at the university, Carlson was also a First Team All-American end on Pitt's football team under coach "Pop" Warner.

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  • Doc Carlson (en)
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  • 克利福德·卡尔森 (zh)
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  • Henry Clifford Carlson, (nacido el 4 de julio de 1894 en Murray City, Ohio y fallecido el 1 de noviembre de 1964 en Ligonier, Pensilvania) fue un entrenador de baloncesto estadounidense que ejerció en la Universidad de Pittsburgh durante 31 años. En la universidad jugó al fútbol americano, baloncesto y béisbol, jugando profesionalmente al primero durante un año. (es)
  • Doc Carlson, pseudonimo di Henry Clifford Carlson , è stato un giocatore di football americano, allenatore di pallacanestro e giocatore di baseball statunitense, membro del Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame dal 1959. (it)
  • 亨利·克利福德·“多克”·卡尔森(Henry Clifford "Doc" Carlson,1894年7月4日-1964年11月1日),出生於俄亥俄州。美国篮球教练,曾执教匹兹堡大学篮球队长达36年(1922年-1958年)。1964年在宾夕法尼亚州去世。 1959年,卡尔森入选篮球名人堂。 (zh)
  • Henry Clifford "Doc" Carlson (July 4, 1894 – November 1, 1964) was an American basketball coach and football player. He is a Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee as the men's college basketball coach of his alma mater, the University of Pittsburgh, from 1922 to 1953. At Pitt he compiled a record of 367–247 record (.595). His 1927–28 team finished the season with a 21–0 record and was retroactively named the national champion by the Helms Athletic Foundation and the Premo-Porretta Power Poll; Carlson's Panthers would receive retroactive recognition as the Helms national champion for the 1929–30 season as well. Carlson also led Pitt to the Final Four in 1941. As a student at the university, Carlson was also a First Team All-American end on Pitt's football team under coach "Pop" Warner. (en)
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