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- Q6742557 description "American football player and coach, basketball coach, baseball player and coach, college athletics administrator".
- Q6742557 description "American football player and coach, basketball coach, baseball player and coach, college athletics administrator".
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- Q6742557 abstract "Malcolm Upshur "Mac" Pitt (January 10, 1897 – September 16, 1985) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator. At the University of Richmond he served as the head men's basketball coach from 1933 to 1952, the head baseball coach from 1935 to 1971, and the athletic director from 1942 to 1967. Pitt was also the head football coach for two seasons, from 1943 to 1944. Pitt's 1934–35 basketball squad finished a perfect 20–0, the only unbeaten Spider basketball team in history. As a student at Richmond from 1915 to 1918, Pitt played football and baseball and ran on the track team.".
- Q6742557 alias "Pitt, Malcolm Upshur; Pitt, Mac".
- Q6742557 birthDate "1897-01-10".
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- Q6742557 birthYear "1897".
- Q6742557 deathDate "1985-09-16".
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- Q6742557 deathYear "1985".
- Q6742557 overallRecord "197–169 (basketball)".
- Q6742557 overallRecord "426–257–5 (baseball)".
- Q6742557 overallRecord "8–7 (football)".
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- Q6742557 alternativeNames "Pitt, Malcolm Upshur; Pitt, Mac".
- Q6742557 birthDate "1897-01-10".
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- Q6742557 dateOfBirth "1897-01-10".
- Q6742557 dateOfDeath "1985-09-16".
- Q6742557 deathDate "1985-09-16".
- Q6742557 name "Malcolm Pitt".
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- Q6742557 placeOfBirth "Richmond, Virginia".
- Q6742557 placeOfDeath "Richmond, Virginia".
- Q6742557 shortDescription "American football player and coach, basketball coach, baseball player and coach, college athletics administrator".
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- Q6742557 comment "Malcolm Upshur "Mac" Pitt (January 10, 1897 – September 16, 1985) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator. At the University of Richmond he served as the head men's basketball coach from 1933 to 1952, the head baseball coach from 1935 to 1971, and the athletic director from 1942 to 1967. Pitt was also the head football coach for two seasons, from 1943 to 1944.".
- Q6742557 label "Malcolm Pitt".
- Q6742557 givenName "Malcolm".
- Q6742557 name "Malcolm Pitt".
- Q6742557 name "Pitt, Malcolm".
- Q6742557 surname "Pitt".