Fred Schaus, born on June thirtieth, nineteen twenty-five, in Newark, Ohio, was a prominent figure in American basketball, known for his multifaceted contributions as a player, coach, and athletic director.
His playing career included stints with the Fort Wayne Pistons and the New York Knicks in the National Basketball Association, where he showcased his skills on the court. Following his playing days, Schaus transitioned into coaching, taking the helm as head coach for the West Virginia University Mountaineers and later for Purdue University basketball, where he left a lasting impact on the programs.
In addition to his coaching roles, Schaus served as the general manager and head coach for the Los Angeles Lakers, further solidifying his legacy in the sport. His expertise was recognized beyond the court as he became a member of the NCAA Basketball Committee, contributing to the governance and development of college basketball.