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Ken Hayes
Biographical details
Born1931 (age 91–92)
Braggs, Oklahoma, U.S.
Alma materNortheastern State (1956)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1956–1958Bradley HS
1958–1959Stilwell HS
1959–1964Bacone JC
1965–1968Tulsa (asst.)
1968–1975Tulsa
1975–1979New Mexico State
1979–1982Oral Roberts
1983–1997Northeastern State
Accomplishments and honors
Records
460–329 (.583)

Ken Hayes (born 1931) was the head men's basketball coach at Tulsa (1968–75), New Mexico State (1975–79), Oral Roberts (1979–82) and Northeastern State (1983–97). Hayes was inducted into the Tulsa University Athletics Hall of Fame (2008), the Northeastern State Athletics Hall of Fame (1999), and the Bacone College Athletics Hall of Fame (2013).

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Tulsa Golden Hurricane (Missouri Valley Conference) (1968–1975)
1968–69 Tulsa 19–8 11–5 3rd NIT First Round
1969–70 Tulsa 15–11 8–8 5th
1970–71 Tulsa 17–9 8–6 T–4th
1971–72 Tulsa 15–11 5–9 6th
1972–73 Tulsa 18–8 10–4 T–3rd
1973–74 Tulsa 18–8 7–6 T–3rd
1974–75 Tulsa 15–14 5–9 6th
Tulsa: 117–69 (.629) 54–47 (.535)
New Mexico State Aggies (Missouri Valley Conference) (1975–1979)
1975–76 New Mexico State 15–12 4–8 T–4th
1976–77 New Mexico State 17–10 8–4 T–1st
1977–78 New Mexico State 15–14 9–7 4th
1978–79 New Mexico State 22–10 11–5 2nd NCAA First Round
New Mexico State: 69–46 (.600) 32–24 (.571)
Oral Roberts Titans (Midwestern City Conference) (1979–1982)
1979–80 Oral Roberts 18–10 4–1 2nd
1980–81 Oral Roberts 11–16 6–5 T–4th
1981–82 Oral Roberts 18–12 8–4 T–2nd NIT First Round
1982–83 Oral Roberts 3–5 0–0
Oral Roberts: 50–43 (.538) 28–14 (.667)
Northeastern State Redmen (Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference) (1983–1997)
1983–84 Northeastern State 17–10
1984–85 Northeastern State 26–3
1985–86 Northeastern State 15–13
1986–87 Northeastern State 20–8
1987–88 Northeastern State 16–11
1988–89 Northeastern State 12–15
1989–90 Northeastern State 4–23
1990–91 Northeastern State 20–9
1991–92 Northeastern State 19–10
1992–93 Northeastern State 16–12
1993–94 Northeastern State 19–10
1994–95 Northeastern State 8–22
1995–96 Northeastern State 19–10
1996–97 Northeastern State 13–15
Northeastern State: 224–171 (.567)
Total: 460–329 (.583)

      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

External links

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