Rex Hughes
Rex Hughes is a former college and professional basketball coach. He coached men's basketball at Kent State University, and later served as an National Basketball Association (NBA) coach. He served as head coach for part of a season with the Sacramento Kings, and a single game as an interim coach with the San Antonio Spurs.
On March 4, 2009, Hughes became the 15th person in "The Rex Streak", a streak by radio talk show host Jim Rome of consecutive days interviewing someone named Rex.
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- Alexander Whyte (1913–1915)
- Donald Ulrich (1915–1917)
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- Paul G. Chandler (1919–1923)
- Frank Harsh (1923–1925)
- Merle E. Wagoner (1925–1933)
- Gus Peterka (1933–1935)
- Donald Starn (1935–1943)
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- William A. Satterlee (1944–1946)
- Harry Adams (1946–1948)
- David E. McDowell (1948–1951)
- Clarence R. "Bud" Haerr (1951–1955)
- David E. McDowell (1955–1957)
- Bill Bertka (1957–1961)
- Robert F. Doll (1961–1966)
- Frank Truitt (1966–1974)
- Rex Hughes (1974–1978)
- Mike Boyd # (1978)
- Ed Douma (1978–1982)
- Jim McDonald (1982–1992)
- Dave Grube (1992–1996)
- Gary Waters (1996–2001)
- Stan Heath (2001–2002)
- Jim Christian (2002–2008)
- Geno Ford (2008–2011)
- Rob Senderoff (2011– )
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Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.
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