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He is a native of Jameson, Mo.
He is a native of Jameson, Mo.
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Larry Holley is the head men's basketball coach at his alma mater, William Jewell College in Liberty, MO. With more than 750 wins he is among only 28 four-year college coaches to reach 700 wins. He ranks 1st all-time in career wins among four-year, college coaches coaching only at Missouri colleges and universities. He ranks 10th in career wins nationally among all active, four-year, college coaches and 3rd all time nationally among NAIA coaches.

Holley's teams have won 20 games in a season 20 times and have posted both a 45-game conference winning streak and a 43-game home court winning streak.

He has received 14 Coach of the Year awards and has been elected to the Greater Kansas City Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame, the Missouri Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame, the NAIA Hall of Fame and the William Jewell College Athletic Hall of Fame.

Holley joined William Jewell as head men's basketball coach for the 1979-1980 season after coaching four years at Northwest Missouri State, six years at Central Methodist University and one year at Harrisburg, MO High School.

He is a native of Jameson, Mo.