Army West Point Athletics
Hall of Fame

Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell
- Induction:
- 2010
- Class:
- 1904
Gen. Joseph Stilwell earned induction for his accolades as both a player and coach with the men's basketball program. Widely recognized as the "Father of Army Basketball," he was a player-coach during the first two seasons of Army basketball in 1903 and 1904 when the team went a combined 3-1. He returned to West Point after graduation for two more stints as head coach, from 1907-1911 and from 1913-14. He compiled a 49-17 record with a winning percentage of .742 that ranks second all-time among coaches who guided the team for at least 50 games. His 1909-10 team finished with a 14-1 mark and in six of his seven seasons the team was above .500.
On the gridiron, Stilwell earned a pair of letters as part of teams that went a combined 12-3-2 and beat Navy twice. Army dispatched Navy 22-8 in 1902 and then romped to a 40-5 victory the next season.
On the gridiron, Stilwell earned a pair of letters as part of teams that went a combined 12-3-2 and beat Navy twice. Army dispatched Navy 22-8 in 1902 and then romped to a 40-5 victory the next season.
Army vs. Florida State Women's Lacrosse Game Highlights
Sunday, February 22
Army vs. Michigan Men's Lacrosse Game Highlights
Sunday, February 22
Army vs. Loyola (MD) Women's Basketball Game Highlights
Thursday, February 19
Army vs. American Women's Basketball Highlights
Wednesday, February 18



