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- Q16008150 description "College basketball coach; Montana State Senator".
- Q16008150 description "College basketball coach; Montana State Senator".
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- Q16008150 abstract "John W. "Brick" Breeden was a college men's basketball coach and player. He was a player from 1926 to 1929 and the head coach at Montana State from 1935 to 1954. He coached Montana State to a 283-196 record and one NCAA tournament appearance. As a star player for Montana State, he helped lead the Bobcats to the 1929 Helms Foundation National Championship. He also served as a Montana State Senator from 1972-1974. The Brick Breeden Fieldhouse is named in his honor.".
- Q16008150 alias "Breeden, John".
- Q16008150 birthDate "1904-01-04".
- Q16008150 birthPlace Q958985.
- Q16008150 birthYear "1904".
- Q16008150 coachedTeam Q6904323.
- Q16008150 deathDate "1977-08-13".
- Q16008150 deathYear "1977".
- Q16008150 overallRecord "283–198 ()".
- Q16008150 tournamentRecord "NCAA: 0-1 ()".
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- Q16008150 alternativeNames "Breeden, John".
- Q16008150 birthDate "1904-01-04".
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- Q16008150 dateOfBirth "1904-01-04".
- Q16008150 dateOfDeath "1977-08-13".
- Q16008150 deathDate "1977-08-13".
- Q16008150 name "Breeden, Brick".
- Q16008150 name "Brick Breeden".
- Q16008150 overallRecord "283".
- Q16008150 shortDescription "College basketball coach; Montana State Senator".
- Q16008150 tournamentRecord "NCAA: 0-1".
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- Q16008150 comment "John W. "Brick" Breeden was a college men's basketball coach and player. He was a player from 1926 to 1929 and the head coach at Montana State from 1935 to 1954. He coached Montana State to a 283-196 record and one NCAA tournament appearance. As a star player for Montana State, he helped lead the Bobcats to the 1929 Helms Foundation National Championship. He also served as a Montana State Senator from 1972-1974. The Brick Breeden Fieldhouse is named in his honor.".
- Q16008150 label "Brick Breeden".
- Q16008150 givenName "Brick".
- Q16008150 name "Breeden, Brick".
- Q16008150 name "Brick Breeden".
- Q16008150 surname "Breeden".