Ralph H. Miller was a college men's basketball coach. The Chanute, Kansas native coached at the University of Wichita (1951-1964), the University of Iowa (1964-1970) and Oregon State University (1970-1989), compiling a 657-382 (.632) overall record in 38 seasons combined. He was enshrined to the Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach on May 3, 1988. His teams had losing records only three times.

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  • Ralph H. Miller was a college men's basketball coach. The Chanute, Kansas native coached at the University of Wichita (1951-1964), the University of Iowa (1964-1970) and Oregon State University (1970-1989), compiling a 657-382 (.632) overall record in 38 seasons combined. He was enshrined to the Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach on May 3, 1988. His teams had losing records only three times.
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  • Ralph H. Miller was a college men's basketball coach. The Chanute, Kansas native coached at the University of Wichita (1951-1964), the University of Iowa (1964-1970) and Oregon State University (1970-1989), compiling a 657-382 (.632) overall record in 38 seasons combined. He was enshrined to the Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach on May 3, 1988. His teams had losing records only three times.
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