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The late Lee Patton was an outstanding WVU basketball coach from 1946-50. A Carbon, Texas, native, Patton led the Mountaineers to a 91-26 overall record during his tenure for a .778 winning percentage, still the second best in school history.  Patton led West Virginia to two straight NIT berths in 1946 and 1947. Under his direction, WVU posted a school-record 57-game home winning streak that ended in the final home game of the 1949 season against Pitt.
Portrait of West Virginia University Basketball Coach, Bucky Waters.
West Virginia University Basketball Coach Bucky Waters is signaling plays to his players, while Assistant Coach Sonny Moran, an unidentified coach, and Whitey Gwynne, the trainer looks on from the bench.
'Thank you for supporting West Virginia U. Basketball. Best wishes for a good year. Coach Bill Ryczay.'
First row seated-  Assistant Coach, Gary McPherson, Larry Woods, Mark Dawson, Bob Lowe, Mike Heitz, John Wooton, Mike Truell, Assistant Coach, Chuck Windsor.  Second row standing-  Coach Sonny Moran, Wil Robinson, Dick Ramsey, Skip Kintz, Dick Symons, Curt Price, Bob Hummell, Trainer, Whitey Gwynne.