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] (], ] &ndash; ], ]) is a former ] (now ]) men's basketball coach. Woodling Gymnasium on the Cleveland State campus is named after him. It is home to volleyball, wrestling and fencing. He also coached the Cleveland State baseball, track, tennis and golf team at one time or another. He also served as Cleveland States director of athletics until 1966. He was the only AD that Fenn College had. He served in that position from 1929-1965 when Fenn College became Cleveland State. He was inducted into the Cleveland State Hall of Fame in 1975. ] (], ] &ndash; ], ]) is a former ] (now ]) men's basketball coach. Woodling Gymnasium on the Cleveland State campus is named after him. It is home to volleyball, wrestling and fencing. He also coached the Cleveland State baseball, track, tennis and golf team at one time or another. He also served as Cleveland States director of athletics until 1966. He was the only AD that Fenn College had. He served in that position from 1929-1965 when Fenn College became Cleveland State. He was inducted into the Cleveland State Hall of Fame in 1975.



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Homer Eugene "Woody" Woodling (February 23, 1902September 14, 1984) is a former Fenn College (now Cleveland State University) men's basketball coach. Woodling Gymnasium on the Cleveland State campus is named after him. It is home to volleyball, wrestling and fencing. He also coached the Cleveland State baseball, track, tennis and golf team at one time or another. He also served as Cleveland States director of athletics until 1966. He was the only AD that Fenn College had. He served in that position from 1929-1965 when Fenn College became Cleveland State. He was inducted into the Cleveland State Hall of Fame in 1975.

Woodling also served two stints as the head men's basketball coach at Cleveland State, first from 1929 to 1941, and again from 1952 to 1953.

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Preceded byNone Fenn College
Athletics Director

19291965
Succeeded byRobert F. Busbey
Preceded byNone Fenn College
Head Men's Baseball Coach

19321933
Succeeded byTed Okonski
Preceded byTed Okonski Fenn College
Head Men's Baseball Coach

19351935
Succeeded byGeorge McKinnon
Preceded byGeorge Rung Fenn College
Head Men's Baseball Coach

19521959
Succeeded byJim Rodriguez
Cleveland State Vikings men's basketball head coaches
Cleveland State Vikings head baseball coaches

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