Danny Shouse

Daniel "Danny" Shouse (born October 23, 1958) is an American former professional basketball player who won two Icelandic championships with Úrvalsdeild club Njarðvík in 1981 and 1982.[1][2]

Danny Shouse
Personal information
Born (1958-10-23) October 23, 1958
Terre Haute, Indiana
NationalityAmerican
Career information
CollegePeru State College (1977–1979)
Playing career1979–1982
PositionGuard
Coaching career1980–1982
Career history
As player:
1979–1980Ármann
1980–1982Njarðvík
As coach:
1980–1981Njarðvík (men's)
1981–1982Njarðvík (women's)
Career highlights and awards
As player:

As coach:

Career Úrvalsdeild karla playing statistics
Points1,485 (37.1 ppg)
Games40
Career coaching record
Úrvalsdeild karla17–3 (.850)
Úrvalsdeild kvenna2–14 (.125)

He set the Icelandic single game scoring record in 1979 when he scored 100 points in a Division I game.[3][4]

College

Shouse played for Peru State College from 1977 to 1979 and left as their all-time leading scorer with 1,867 points.[5] He was inducted into the schools hall of fame in 1998.[6]

Playing career

Shouse joined the Ármann of the Icelandic second-tier Division I in 1979. He first played during the Reykjavík basketball tournament, where he scored 64 and 70 points in his first two games.[7]

On December 1, 1979, Shouse scored 100 points for Ármann in a Division I game against Skallagrímur, setting the Icelandic single game scoring record.[3][4] In January 1980 he scored 76 points in an overtime loss against Grindavík [8] and in February he broke the 70 point barrier again, scoring 72 points against Þór Akureyri.[9] In 10 games, he scored 648 points for an average of 64.8 points per game.[10] His scoring prowess helped Ármann win Division I and achieve promotion to the Úrvalsdeild.[4] Even though Shouse played in the nations tier 2 league during his first season, he was widely regarded as one of the best players in the country and finished third in the vote for Foreign Player of the Year.[11][12]

After the season, Shouse signed with Úrvalsdeild club Njarðvík and helped them win two Icelandic championships, in 1981 and 1982.[1][2] He led the Úrvalsdeild in scoring both years[13][14] and was named the 1981 Úrvalsdeild Foreign Player of the Year.[15]

Coaching career

Shouse was a player-coach for Njarðvík during the 1980-1981 season, leading them to a 17-3 record and the national championship.[1][16] He coached Njarðvík's women's team during the 1981-1982 Úrvalsdeild kvenna season.[17]

Personal life

Shouse was raised in a home with 13 siblings.[18] Two of his brothers also played in the Úrvalsdeild karla. Darrell Shouse played for Fram Reykjavík during the later half of the 1979-1980 season, averaging 21.3 points per game,[19][20] and Douglas Shouse played the first half of the 1990-1991 season, averaging 27.9 points and 7.6 rebounds.[21][22] His son, Derek Daniel Shouse, played for Körfuknattleiksfélag ÍA in the Icelandic Division I from 2016 to 2017.[23][24][25]

See also

References

  1. "Njarðvíkingar geta brosað breitt þrátt fyrir stórskell í gærkvöld". Dagblaðið. 18 February 1981. Retrieved 2017-07-28. (in Icelandic)
  2. "Njarðvík tryggði sér titilinn með átakalausum sigri". Morgunblaðið. 9 March 1982. Retrieved 2017-07-28. (in Icelandic)
  3. "Ruslakjaftur Ívars Websters lykillinn að 100 stiga leik Danny Shouse". Vísir.is. 1 January 2016. Retrieved 2017-07-28. (in Icelandic)
  4. "Hverjir ná í Danny Shouse?". Vísir. 26 February 1980. Retrieved 2017-07-28. (in Icelandic)
  5. "Derrick Williams Joins Bobcat 1,000-Point Club". pscbobcats.com. 27 February 2012. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  6. "Hall of Fame - Danny Shouse". pscbobcats.com. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  7. "Skoraði 70 stig og setti nýtt met". Morgunblaðið. 25 September 1979. Retrieved 2017-07-28. (in Icelandic)
  8. "Loksins ósigur hjá Ármenningum". 21 January 1980. Retrieved 2017-07-29. (in Icelandic)
  9. "Þór vann Ármann". Dagblaðið. 18 February 1980. Retrieved 2017-07-29. (in Icelandic)
  10. "648 stig í 10 leikjum!". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). 25 March 1980. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  11. "„Shouse besti Bandaríkjamaðurinn..." Tíminn. 19 December 1979. Retrieved 2017-07-29. (in Icelandic)
  12. "Fer Ármann í úrvalsdeild?". Vísir. 14 January 1980. Retrieved 2017-07-29. (in Icelandic)
  13. "1980-1981 Úrvalsdeild statistics". KKÍ.is. Retrieved 2017-07-28. (in Icelandic)
  14. "1981-1982 Úrvalsdeild statistics". KKÍ.is. Retrieved 2017-07-28. (in Icelandic)
  15. Sveinn Guðjónsson (11 March 1981). "„Vertíðarlok hjá körfuboltamönnum". Vísir. Retrieved July 28, 2017. (in Icelandic)
  16. Óskar Ó. Jónsson and Rúnar Birgir Gíslason (1 December 2014). "Þjálfarasaga úrvalsdeildar karla í körfubolta". KKÍ.is. Retrieved 2017-07-28. (in Icelandic)
  17. Óskar Ó. Jónsson and Rúnar Birgir Gíslason (15 March 2014). "Þjálfarasaga úrvalsdeildar kvenna í körfubolta". KKÍ.is. Retrieved 2017-07-28. (in Icelandic)
  18. Gylfi Kristjánsson (14 March 1981). "Amma gaf mér körfubolta í jólagjöf". Vísir. Retrieved 2017-07-28. (in Icelandic)
  19. "Annar kani til Fram". Vísir. 17 December 1979. Retrieved 2017-07-29. (in Icelandic)
  20. Darrell Shouse Úrvalsdeild statistics
  21. "Douglas Shouse leikur með ÍR". Tíminn. 16 October 1990. Retrieved 2017-08-06. (in Icelandic)
  22. "Douglas Shouse: Ferillinn í úrvalsdeild". KKÍ.is. Retrieved 2017-08-06. (in Icelandic)
  23. Ingvi Þór Sæmundsson (24 August 2016). "Sonur 100 stiga mannsins á Skagann". Vísir.is. Retrieved July 28, 2017. (in Icelandic)
  24. Derek Daniel Shouse statistics
  25. "ÍA sigruðu Gnúpverja á Skaganum". Karfan.is (in Icelandic). 24 September 2017. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
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