Howard Dallmar (May 24, 1922 – December 19, 1991) was an American professional basketball player and coach.

A 6-foot-4-inch (193cm) forward from San Francisco, California, Dallmar played collegiately at Stanford University. He led Stanford to the 1942 NCAA Championship, earning Tournament Most Outstanding Player honors. After transferring to Penn, he was an All-American selection in 1945.

From 1946 to 1949, he played professionally for the Philadelphia Warriors of the Basketball Association of America (a forerunner to the NBA). Dallmar was the third leading scorer (behind Joe Fulks and Angelo Musi) on the team which won the 1947 BAA Championship. In the 1947–48 season, Dallmar led the BAA in total assists and was named to the All-BAA First Team.

Dallmar coached the University of Pennsylvania basketball team from 1948 to 1954, before returning to Stanford as head basketball coach in 1954. He remained at Stanford for 21 seasons, compiling a 256–264 record. He died of congestive heart failure in 1991.

BAA career statistics

Legend
GPGames playedGSGames startedMPGMinutes per game
FG%Field goal percentage3P%3-point field goal percentageFT%Free throw percentage
RPGRebounds per gameAPGAssists per gameSPGSteals per game
BPGBlocks per gamePPGPoints per gameBoldCareer high
Won an NBA championship

Regular season

YearTeamGPFG%FT%APGPPG
1946–47Philadelphia60.280.6401.78.8
1947–48Philadelphia48.275.7442.512.2
1948–49Philadelphia38.307.7163.17.7
Career146.283.6982.39.6

Playoffs

YearTeamGPFG%FT%APGPPG
1947Philadelphia10.250.7501.68.2
1948Philadelphia13.213.6252.88.2
1949Philadelphia2.222.7142.06.5
Career25.227.6842.38.0

Head coaching record

Record table
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Penn Quakers (Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League) (1948–1954)
1948–49Penn15–88–4T–2nd
1949–50Penn11–144–85th
1950–51Penn19–87–53rd
1951–52Penn21–89–32nd
1952–53Penn22–510–21stNCAA Regional Third Place
1953–54Penn17–810–43rd
Penn:105–51 (.673)48–26 (.649)
Stanford Indians (Pacific Coast Conference) (1954–1959)
1954–55Stanford16–87–52nd
1955–56Stanford18–610–6T–3rd
1956–57Stanford11–157–95th
1957–58Stanford12–137–96th
1958–59Stanford15–910–6T–3rd
Stanford Indians / Cardinals (Athletic Association of Western Universities / Pacific–8 Conference) (1959–1975)
1959–60Stanford11–144–74th
1960–61Stanford7–173–95th
1961–62Stanford16–68–42nd
1962–63Stanford16–97–5T–1st
1963–64Stanford15–109–62nd
1964–65Stanford15–89–52nd
1965–66Stanford13–128–63rd
1966–67Stanford15–117–74th
1967–68Stanford10–155–9T–5th
1968–69Stanford8–174–10T–7th
1969–70Stanford5–202–128th
1970–71Stanford6–202–12T–7th
1971–72Stanford10–155–96th
1972–73Stanford14–117–74th
1973–74Stanford11–145–96th
1974–75Stanford12–146–8T–5th
Stanford:256–264 (.492)132–160 (.452)
Total:361–315 (.534)
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

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