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Jim Pixlee
American football player and sports coach (1889–1967)
American football player and sports coach (1889–1967)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Jim Pixlee |
| image | Jim Pixlee.jpg |
| caption | Pixlee pictured in The Redskin 1920, Oklahoma A&M yearbook |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Missouri, U.S. |
| death_date | |
| death_place | Cameron, Missouri, U.S. |
| player_sport1 | Football |
| player_years2 | 1909 |
| player_team2 | Missouri |
| player_years3 | 1911–1912 |
| player_team3 | Missouri |
| player_positions | End |
| coach_sport1 | Football |
| coach_years2 | 1914–1916 |
| coach_team2 | Missouri Wesleyan |
| coach_years3 | 1919–1920 |
| coach_team3 | Oklahoma A&M |
| coach_years4 | 1922–1928 |
| coach_team4 | Westminster (MO) |
| coach_years5 | 1929–1937 |
| coach_team5 | George Washington |
| coach_sport6 | Basketball |
| coach_years7 | 1919–1921 |
| coach_team7 | Oklahoma A&M |
| coach_years8 | 1922–1929 |
| coach_team8 | Westminster (MO) |
| coach_years9 | 1930–1932 |
| coach_team9 | George Washington |
| coach_years10 | 1934–1935 |
| coach_team10 | George Washington |
| admin_years1 | 1914–1917 |
| admin_team1 | Missouri Wesleyan |
| admin_years2 | 1929–1938 |
| admin_team2 | George Washington |
| championships | Football |
| 1 MIAA (1914) | |
| 2 MCAU (1924, 1926) |
1 MIAA (1914) 2 MCAU (1924, 1926) James Ebenezzar "Possum Jim" Pixlee (March 29, 1889 – February 17, 1967) was an American college football and college basketball coach and athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Missouri Wesleyan College from 1914 to 1916, Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College—now known as Oklahoma State University–Stillwater— frin 1919 to 1920, Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri from 1922 to 1928, and George Washington University from 1929 to 1937. Pixlee was also the head basketball coach at Oklahoma A&M (1919–1921), Westminster (1922–1929), and George Washington (1930–1932).
Pixlee attended the University of Missouri, where he lettered in football during the 1909, 1911, and 1912 seasons. He was head coach of the Oklahoma A&M Aggies for the 1919 and 1920 football seasons. During this period, the team won three of their 16 games. By 1929 Pixlee was director of athletics at Missouri's Westminster College.
In 1929, Pixlee took over the head coaching position of the George Washington Colonials, starting with an 0–8 season. He went on to win more football games than any other coach in George Washington's history, leading the Colonials to records crowds and coaching Alphonse "Tuffy" Leemans, whom David Holt described as "perhaps GW's greatest athlete ever". Pixlee left that position in 1937.
Pixlee was married to Blossom Pixlee. He died on February 17, 1967, at his home in Cameron, Missouri.
Head coaching record
Football
References
References
- "James e Pixlee Coaching Record - databaseFootball.com/College".
- . (January 10, 1929). [""Possum" Pixlee's Plan"](http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1929/1/10/possum-pixlees-plan-pthe-athletes-at/). *[[The Harvard Crimson]]*.
- "When we played football: The GW boys of fall, 1890-1966 - Sports".
- . (February 19, 1967). ["Long Career As Coach"](https://www.newspapers.com/clip/107042349/obituary-for-james-e-pixlee-aged-77/). *[[The Kansas City Star]]*.
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