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Guy Penwell

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Guy Penwell
Biographical details
Born(1901-12-01)December 1, 1901
Belgrade, Montana, U.S.
DiedSeptember 8, 1984(1984-09-08) (aged 82)
Spokane, Washington, U.S.
Playing career
Basketball
1923–1925Idaho
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Basketball
1927–1930Minnesota (assistant)
1930–1942Milwaukee
1946–1952Milwaukee
Head coaching record
Overall186–138 (basketball)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Basketball
4 WSTCC regular season (1934, 1940, 1941, 1948)

Guy Oscar Penwell (December 1, 1901 – September 8, 1984) was an American sports coach, primarily of basketball and track and field, and athletic director. He served as the head basketball coach at Milwaukee State Teachers College—now known as the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukeefrom 1930 to 1942 and again from 1946 to 1952. Penwell previously served as an assistant basketball coach at the University of Minnesota under Dave MacMillan.[1]

Penwell was born on December 1, 1901, in Belgrade, Montana, and moved to Moscow, Idaho with his family as a child. He attended the University of Idaho, where he earned nine varsity letters, in basketball, cross country, and track. He graduated from Idaho with a bachelor's degree in physical education and a doctorate in law. Penwell was also the head coach of track, cross country, golf, and tennis at Milwaukee. During World War II, he served as a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army, and was the athletic director for the European Theater of Operations (ETO). After retiring from Milwaukee in 1959, he moved to Spokane, Washington, where he worked as a regional credit supervisor. He died of cancer, on September 8, 1984, at his home in Spokane.[2]

Head coaching record

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Basketball

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Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Milwaukee Green Gulls (Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference) (1931–1942)
1930–31 Milwaukee 8–7
1931–32 Milwaukee 4–13
1932–33 Milwaukee 9–8
1933–34 Milwaukee 13–4 T–1st
1934–35 Milwaukee 9–6 5–3
1935–36 Milwaukee 12–5 6–2
1936–37 Milwaukee 7–9 3–5
1937–38 Milwaukee 11–5 5–3
1938–39 Milwaukee 9–7 5–3
1939–40 Milwaukee 12–4 7–1 1st
1940–41 Milwaukee 16–0 8–0 1st
1941–42 Milwaukee 11–5 6–2
Milwaukee Green Gulls (Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference / Wisconsin State College Conference) (1946–1952)
1946–47 Milwaukee 11–8 6–2
1947–48 Milwaukee 13–8 5–3 (South) T–1st
1948–49 Milwaukee 10–12 5–7
1949–50 Milwaukee 20–7 9–4
1950–51 Milwaukee 6–15 3–9
1951–52 Milwaukee 5–15 3–9
Milwaukee: 186–138
Total: 186–138

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References

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  1. ^ "Guy Penwell Resigns as Assistant to McMillan". St. Cloud Times. St. Cloud, Minnesota. Associated Press. December 1, 1930. p. 16. Retrieved April 16, 2018 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  2. ^ "Obituaries; Guy O. Penwell". Spokane Chronicle. Spokane, Washington. September 11, 1984. p. A8. Retrieved July 16, 2025 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
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