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American baseball coach
Larry Cochell is an American former professional coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. He coached baseball for the Emporia State Hornets (then known
Larry_Cochell
Baseball team of the University of Oklahoma
replace Meek, the Sooners traveled out west and hired Larry Cochell away from Cal State Fullerton. Cochell replaced legendary coach Augie Garrido at Fullerton
Oklahoma_Sooners_baseball
Intercollegiate sports teams of the University of Oklahoma
baseball program was a source of recent controversy when the head coach, Larry Cochell, resigned after making racially insensitive remarks about one of the
Oklahoma_Sooners
Baseball team
18–3 .857 1st 1988 Larry Cochell 43–18 .705 12–3 .800 3rd CWS appearance 1989 Larry Cochell 30–27 .526 10–11 .476 5th 1990 Larry Cochell 36–23 .610 13–5
Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball
Cal_State_Fullerton_Titans_baseball
American evangelist and baseball player (1862–1935)
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Billy_Sunday
American college baseball tournament
tournament. The forty-eighth tournament's champion was Oklahoma, coached by Larry Cochell. The Most Outstanding Player was Chip Glass of Oklahoma. The opening
1994 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
1994_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament
American baseball coach (born 1964)
baseball coaches Bill Fulton (1965–1972) Augie Garrido (1973–1987) Larry Cochell (1988–1990) Augie Garrido (1991–1996) George Horton (1997–2007) Dave
Dave_Serrano
American baseball coach
Lavoy Hatchett (1966–1968) Val Tucker (1969) Herb Dallis (1970–1976) Larry Cochell (1977–1986) Gary Vaught (1987–1989) Allan Barker (1990–1995) Sunny Golloway
Sunny_Golloway
American college baseball team
interim head coach, finishing the season with a 15–12 record. In 1967, Larry Cochell, an assistant coach at Utah State, took the reign as head coach as the
Emporia State Hornets baseball
Emporia_State_Hornets_baseball
Annual college baseball tournament held in Omaha, Nebraska
(2) Skip Bertman 8–0 Wichita State Todd Walker, LSU 1994 Oklahoma (2) Larry Cochell 13–5 Georgia Tech Chip Glass, Oklahoma 1995 Cal State Fullerton (3)
College_World_Series
American baseball coach
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Ben_Greenspan
American baseball coach and player (born 1962)
(1957) Bill Kerr (1958–1962) Richard Niclai (1962) Larry Ensminger (1963–1965) Guy Owen (1966) Larry Cochell (1967–1968) Jack Smitheran (1969–1972) Dave Bingham
Brad_Hill_(baseball)
American baseball coach (born 1977)
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Spencer_Allen_(baseball)
American baseball coach (1939–2018)
(1995–2002) Larry Lee (2003– ) v t e Cal State Fullerton Titans head baseball coaches Bill Fulton (1965–1972) Augie Garrido (1973–1987) Larry Cochell (1988–1990)
Augie_Garrido
American football player and sports coach (1875–1970)
(1943–1945) Jack Baer (1946–1967) Enos Semore (1968–1989) Stan Meek (1990) Larry Cochell (1991–2005) Sunny Golloway (2005–2013) Pete Hughes (2014–2017) Skip
Bennie_Owen
Baseball team representing Creighton University
15–8 1968 Herb Millard 14–8 1969 Tony Trvdik 11–24 1970 Larry Cochell 25–7 1971 Larry Cochell 24–21 1972 Dave Baker 16–17 1973 Dave Baker 25–16 NCAA District
Creighton_Bluejays_baseball
American college baseball team
McKinnon 20 304–391–6 .438 1982–1986 Ron Wellman 5 180–97–4 .648 1987 Larry Cochell 1 23–20–1 .613 1988–2015 Paul Stevens 28 674–836–6 .447 2016–2021 Spencer
Northwestern Wildcats baseball
Northwestern_Wildcats_baseball
American college baseball coach
(1943–1945) Jack Baer (1946–1967) Enos Semore (1968–1989) Stan Meek (1990) Larry Cochell (1991–2005) Sunny Golloway (2005–2013) Pete Hughes (2014–2017) Skip
Pete_Hughes
American college baseball season
played as part of the Big Eight Conference. The team was coached by Larry Cochell in his second season as head coach at Oklahoma. The Sooners reached
1992 Oklahoma Sooners baseball team
1992_Oklahoma_Sooners_baseball_team
American baseball player and coach (born 1967)
(1943–1945) Jack Baer (1946–1967) Enos Semore (1968–1989) Stan Meek (1990) Larry Cochell (1991–2005) Sunny Golloway (2005–2013) Pete Hughes (2014–2017) Skip
Skip_Johnson
American college baseball coach
(1957) Bill Kerr (1958–1962) Richard Niclai (1962) Larry Ensminger (1963–1965) Guy Owen (1966) Larry Cochell (1967–1968) Jack Smitheran (1969–1972) Dave Bingham
Dave_Bingham
American college baseball coach (born 1961)
baseball coaches Bill Fulton (1965–1972) Augie Garrido (1973–1987) Larry Cochell (1988–1990) Augie Garrido (1991–1996) George Horton (1997–2007) Dave
Rick_Vanderhook
American college baseball coach (born 1958)
Bluejays head baseball coaches Herb Millard (1966–1968) Tony Trvdik (1969) Larry Cochell (1970–1971) Dave Baker (1972–1977) Jerry Bartee (1978–1980) Dave Underwood
Ed_Servais
American baseball coach and former catcher
Lavoy Hatchett (1966–1968) Val Tucker (1969) Herb Dallis (1970–1976) Larry Cochell (1977–1986) Gary Vaught (1987–1989) Allan Barker (1990–1995) Sunny Golloway
Ryan_Folmar
American college baseball season
played as part of the Big West Conference. The team was coached by Larry Cochell in his third season as head coach at Cal State Fullerton. The Titans
1990 Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball team
1990_Cal_State_Fullerton_Titans_baseball_team
American collegiate team
Keith Miller, Bob Zupcic, Larry Casian and Craig Colbert also played in the Major Leagues. Former head coach Larry Cochell guided ORU from 1977–86, leading
Oral Roberts Golden Eagles baseball
Oral_Roberts_Golden_Eagles_baseball
American publication based in Arizona
Miami (FL) 1986 Jerry Kindall Arizona 1987 Mark Marquess Stanford 1988 Larry Cochell Cal State Fullerton 1989 Dave Snow Long Beach State 1990 Steve Webber
Collegiate_Baseball_Newspaper
American college baseball season
home games at L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park. The team was coached by Larry Cochell in his 4th season at Oklahoma. The Sooners won the College World Series
1994 Oklahoma Sooners baseball team
1994_Oklahoma_Sooners_baseball_team
Intercollegiate sports teams of Oral Roberts University
round, 2017) were also drafted by the Texas Rangers. Former head coach Larry Cochell guided ORU from 1977–86, leading the school to seven NCAA Regional appearances
Oral_Roberts_Golden_Eagles
American baseball coach
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Jim_Foster_(baseball)
Vermont (1978–1982), Western Carolina (1983–1991), Clemson (1994–2015) 31 Larry Cochell 39 1,331 813 3 .621 Emporia State (1967–1969), Creighton (1970–1971)
List of college baseball career coaching wins leaders
List_of_college_baseball_career_coaching_wins_leaders
American college sports championship
(last: 1985) 3rd (1985) 4–8 6 Cal State Fullerton Big West 36–21 (13–5) Larry Cochell 5 (last: 1988) 1st (1979, 1984) 12–8 7 The Citadel Southern 45–12 (13–1)
1990 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
1990_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament
American baseball coach
Bluejays head baseball coaches Herb Millard (1966–1968) Tony Trvdik (1969) Larry Cochell (1970–1971) Dave Baker (1972–1977) Jerry Bartee (1978–1980) Dave Underwood
Jack_Dahm
American college baseball coach
Bluejays head baseball coaches Herb Millard (1966–1968) Tony Trvdik (1969) Larry Cochell (1970–1971) Dave Baker (1972–1977) Jerry Bartee (1978–1980) Dave Underwood
Mark_Kingston_(baseball)
American college baseball season
played as part of the Big Eight Conference. The team was coached by Larry Cochell in his fifth season as head coach at Oklahoma. The Sooners reached the
1995 Oklahoma Sooners baseball team
1995_Oklahoma_Sooners_baseball_team
American baseball player (1905–1981)
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Freddie_Lindstrom
American college athletics coach (1918–2009)
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
George_McKinnon
American college baseball coach (born 1966)
(1957) Bill Kerr (1958–1962) Richard Niclai (1962) Larry Ensminger (1963–1965) Guy Owen (1966) Larry Cochell (1967–1968) Jack Smitheran (1969–1972) Dave Bingham
Bob_Fornelli
American baseball player and coach
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Josh_Reynolds_(baseball)
American college baseball season
of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association. The team was coached by Larry Cochell in his first season as head coach at Cal State Fullerton. The Titans
1988 Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball team
1988_Cal_State_Fullerton_Titans_baseball_team
Haskell, Jack Baer, Enos Semore and Larry Cochell. Two coaches have won national championships: Baer and Cochell. Semore is the all-time leader in games
List of Oklahoma Sooners head baseball coaches
List_of_Oklahoma_Sooners_head_baseball_coaches
American football and baseball player and coach (1912–2016)
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Don_Heap
American college baseball tournament
Roberts 2 (last: 1966) 7th (1960) 0–4 Oral Roberts n/a 44–10 (n/a) Larry Cochell 0 (last: none) none 0–0 St. John's ECAC 40–16 (n/a) Joe Russo 4 (last:
1978 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
1978_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament
American college baseball tournament
1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1978) 63–19 7 Oklahoma Big 8 42–14 (21–7) Larry Cochell 8 (last: 1994) 1st (1951, 1994) 14–12 8 Stanford Pac-10 39–23 (20–10)
1995 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
1995_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament
American college baseball tournament
Arnold 0 (last: none) none 0–0 6 Cal State Fullerton PCAA 41–16 (12–8) Larry Cochell 4 (last: 1984) 1st (1979, 1984) 10–6 7 Stanford Pac-10 41–22 (18–12)
1988 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
1988_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament
(1943–1945) Jack Baer (1946–1967) Enos Semore (1968–1989) Stan Meek (1990) Larry Cochell (1991–2005) Sunny Golloway (2005–2013) Pete Hughes (2014–2017) Skip
Lawrence_Haskell
American football, basketball, and baseball coach
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Dennis_Grady
American college football player and baseball player/coach
(1943–1945) Jack Baer (1946–1967) Enos Semore (1968–1989) Stan Meek (1990) Larry Cochell (1991–2005) Sunny Golloway (2005–2013) Pete Hughes (2014–2017) Skip
Jack_Baer
American baseball executive
to speculate that Baker, as well as coaches Gene Clines, Gary Matthews, Larry Rothschild and Dick Pole, were in jeopardy of losing their jobs. Hendry
Jim_Hendry
American football player, coach, and executive (1902–1970)
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Wesley_Fry
American baseball coach
to be coach of the Oklahoma Sooners in 1991, when they instead hired Larry Cochell. Simmons won his 1,000th game at Seminole State in 1990 and became the
Lloyd_Simmons
American baseball coach (born 1953)
baseball coaches Bill Fulton (1965–1972) Augie Garrido (1973–1987) Larry Cochell (1988–1990) Augie Garrido (1991–1996) George Horton (1997–2007) Dave
George_Horton_(baseball)
American college baseball tournament
11 (last: 1991) 2nd (1970, 1986) 15–22 6 Oklahoma Big 8 42–22 (17–7) Larry Cochell 6 (last: 1976) 1st (1951) 9–10 7 Pepperdine WCC 44–11–1 (23–4) Andy
1992 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
1992_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_tournament
American sports coach (1868-1939)
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Horace_Butterworth
American baseball player (1873–1944)
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Willie_McGill
American baseball coach (born 1972)
baseball coaches Bill Fulton (1965–1972) Augie Garrido (1973–1987) Larry Cochell (1988–1990) Augie Garrido (1991–1996) George Horton (1997–2007) Dave
Jason_Dietrich
American college baseball coach (1931–2025)
(1943–1945) Jack Baer (1946–1967) Enos Semore (1968–1989) Stan Meek (1990) Larry Cochell (1991–2005) Sunny Golloway (2005–2013) Pete Hughes (2014–2017) Skip
Enos_Semore
American football and baseball coach, college athletics administrator
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Charles_M._Hollister
American athlete, coach, and administrator (1886–1956)
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Fred_J._Murphy
(1957) Bill Kerr (1958–1962) Richard Niclai (1962) Larry Ensminger (1963–1965) Guy Owen (1966) Larry Cochell (1967–1968) Jack Smitheran (1969–1972) Dave Bingham
Jack_Smitheran
Collegiate baseball tournament
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Champions Oklahoma (1st title) Winning coach Larry Cochell (1st title) MVP Brian Shackelford (Oklahoma) Attendance 56,742 Big 12
1997 Big 12 Conference baseball tournament
1997_Big_12_Conference_baseball_tournament
(1943–1945) Jack Baer (1946–1967) Enos Semore (1968–1989) Stan Meek (1990) Larry Cochell (1991–2005) Sunny Golloway (2005–2013) Pete Hughes (2014–2017) Skip
Bill_Owen_(baseball)
American athlete and coach (1898–1969)
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Burt_Ingwersen
Baseball season
Oklahoma (2nd title) Runners-up Georgia Tech (12th CWS Appearance) Winning coach Larry Cochell (1st title) MOP Chip Glass (Oklahoma) Seasons ← 1993 1995 →
1994 NCAA Division I baseball season
1994_NCAA_Division_I_baseball_season
American baseball coach (born 1959)
Larry Patrick Lee (born December 12, 1959) is an American college baseball coach, currently serving as the head coach of the Cal Poly Mustangs baseball
Larry_Lee_(baseball)
American baseball and football coach (1885-1966)
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Maury_Kent
(1957) Bill Kerr (1958–1962) Richard Niclai (1962) Larry Ensminger (1963–1965) Guy Owen (1966) Larry Cochell (1967–1968) Jack Smitheran (1969–1972) Dave Bingham
Seth_Wheeler_(baseball)
American college baseball coach (born 1953)
Lindstrom (1949–1961) George McKinnon (1962–1981) Ron Wellman (1982–1986) Larry Cochell (1987) Paul Stevens (1988–2015) Spencer Allen (2016–2021) Josh Reynolds
Paul_Stevens_(baseball)
American former tennis player
Larry Nagler (born July 1, 1940) is an American former college and professional tennis player. In college, Nagler played on the UCLA Bruins men's basketball
Larry_Nagler
American annual intercollegiate tournaments (1883– )
Fred Fisher Washington 1950 Herbert Flam, Gene Garrett UCLA 1951 Earl Cochell, Hugh Stewart USC (5) 1952 Hugh Ditzler, Clifton Mayne California (7) 1953
NCAA Men's Tennis Championship
NCAA_Men's_Tennis_Championship
Tennis tournament
1949 Pancho Gonzales Seymour Greenberg 6–1, 8–6. 1951 Hugh Stewart Earl Cochell 6–2, 3–6, 6–4. 1954 William C. Crosby Clyde Hippenstiel 6–4, 6–4, 6–4.
Los Angeles Metropolitan Championships
Los_Angeles_Metropolitan_Championships
American collegiate athletics conference
1996, Steve Johnson 2011, 2012 Bob Falkenburg / Tom Falkenberg 1946, Earl Cochell / Hugh Stewart 1951, Francisco Contreras / Joaquín Reyes 1955, Alex Olmedo
Big_Ten_Conference
Mexican tennis player (1945–2014)
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Joaquín_Loyo-Mayo
American tennis player (1928–2024)
the doubles title at the 1951 NCAA Tennis Championships partnering Earl Cochell and the following year won the singles title at the 1952 NCAA Tennis Championships
Hugh_Stewart_(tennis)
American tennis player (born 1939)
the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) doubles title with Larry Nagler for the University of California at Los Angeles. In 1961, Fox won
Allen_Fox
US men's college tennis competition
Christie Tennis Center USC 9 Cincinnati 7 Tony Trabert (Cincinnati) Earl Cochell / Hugh Stewart (USC) 1952 Details UCLA 11 California USC 5 Hugh Stewart
NCAA Division I men's tennis championships
NCAA_Division_I_men's_tennis_championships
American college baseball coach and player
Bennett 1986: Ferrer 1987: Garrido & Gerakos 1988: Bennett 1989: Snow 1990: Cochell 1991: Bennett 1992: Snow 1993: Snow 1994: Powers 1995: Garrido 1996: Brontsema
Andrew_Checketts
American tennis player (born 1978)
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Bob_Bryan
American tennis player (born 1946)
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Stan_Smith
American tennis player (1943–1993)
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Arthur_Ashe
American baseball coach and player (born 1972)
Bennett 1986: Ferrer 1987: Garrido & Gerakos 1988: Bennett 1989: Snow 1990: Cochell 1991: Bennett 1992: Snow 1993: Snow 1994: Powers 1995: Garrido 1996: Brontsema
Eric_Newman_(baseball)
American baseball player and coach (born 1987)
Bennett 1986: Ferrer 1987: Garrido & Gerakos 1988: Bennett 1989: Snow 1990: Cochell 1991: Bennett 1992: Snow 1993: Snow 1994: Powers 1995: Garrido 1996: Brontsema
Ben_Orloff
American tennis player (born 1995)
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Mackenzie_McDonald
American tennis player
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Herbert_Flam
Argentine American tennis player (born 1980)
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Matías_Boeker
American tennis player (born 1947)
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Bob_Lutz_(tennis)
American tennis player
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
John_Whitlinger
American tennis player (born 1970)
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Alex_O'Brien
American tennis player (1942–2020)
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Dennis_Ralston
Puerto Rican tennis player and promoter (born 1944)
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Charlie_Pasarell
Bahamian tennis player and coach (born 1972)
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Mark_Merklein
Peruvian tennis player (1936–2020)
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Alex_Olmedo
Mexican tennis player
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Rafael_Osuna
American tennis player (1926–2022)
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Bob_Falkenburg
Australian tennis player (born 1976)
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Luke_Smith_(tennis)
American tennis player
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Sandy_Mayer
American tennis player
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Jeff_Borowiak
Slovenian tennis player (born 1990)
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
Blaž_Rola
American tennis player
Brink / F. Fisher (Washington) 1950: H. Flam / G. Garrett (UCLA) 1951: E. Cochell / H. Stewart (USC) 1952: C. Mayne / H. Ditzler (California) 1953: R. Perry
David_Pate
LARRY COCHELL
LARRY COCHELL
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Harry.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Harry.
Boy/Male
Dutch Swedish American Latin English
Laurel.
Male
English
Pet form of English Laurence, LARRY means "of Laurentum."
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Beargha ‘descendant of Beargh’, a byname meaning ‘plunderer’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Báire ‘descendant of Báire’, a short form of either of two Gaelic personal names, Bairrfhionn or Fionnbharr.English, of Welsh origin : patronymic from Harry, the medieval English vernacular form of Henry, preceded by Welsh ap ‘son of’. Compare Parry.Variant spelling of Barrie 1.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly South Wales and southwestern England)
English (mainly South Wales and southwestern England) : from the medieval personal name Harry, which was the usual vernacular form of Henry, with assimilation of the consonantal cluster and regular Middle English change of -er- to -ar-.French : from the Germanic personal name Hariric, composed of the elements hari, heri ‘army’ + rīc ‘power(ful)’.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Carrie, CARRY means "man."Â
Male
English
Medieval diminutive form of English Henry, HARRY means "home-ruler."
Boy/Male
Gaelic American English Celtic French Irish
Spear.
Surname or Lastname
Southern French
Southern French : topographic name for someone who lived by an
oak tree or oak grove, from Occitan garric (masculine) ‘kermes
oak’ or garrique (feminine) ‘grove of kermes oaks’.English (Norfolk) : variant of Geary 2.A bearer with the secondary surname
Male
Welsh
 Welsh surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of ap Harry, PARRY means "son of Harry." Compare with another form of Parry.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Latin
Crowned with Laurels; Form of Lawrence; Laurel-crowned; From Laurentium
Boy/Male
Swedish American Norse Teutonic English German
rules the home'.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Terry 1.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Army Man
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Larry, a pet form of Lawrence.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Welsh
Son of Harry; From the Pear Tree; Wanderer
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Perry, PARRY means "wanderer." Welsh surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of ap Harry, meaning "son of Harry."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Barra, BARRY means "fair-headed."Â
Boy/Male
German American Welsh Irish English
Spear.
LARRY COCHELL
LARRY COCHELL
Boy/Male
Christian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil
Full of Life; Moon; Raise of Sun; Name of Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Native American
Ambush.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Lowndes.English : Lound in Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Suffolk; Lund in North Yorkshire and the East Riding; Lunt in Merseyside.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Most Merciful
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Invoking; Summoning by Incantation
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Cosmo, COSIMO means "order, beauty."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Bending Down; Humility
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Mother of Lancelot.
Female
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Latin Cælia, probably KAYLE means "heaven."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Faith
LARRY COCHELL
LARRY COCHELL
LARRY COCHELL
LARRY COCHELL
LARRY COCHELL
n.
A small cart or wagon, as those used on the tramways in mines to carry coal or rubbish; also, a barrow or truck for shifting baggage, as at railway stations.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Parry
pl.
of Lorry
v. t.
To transfer from one place (as a country, book, or column) to another; as, to carry the war from Greece into Asia; to carry an account to the ledger; to carry a number in adding figures.
n.
Same as Lorry, or Lorrie.
v. t.
To convey by extension or continuance; to extend; as, to carry the chimney through the roof; to carry a road ten miles farther.
imp. & p. p.
of Tarry
interj.
See Marry.
v. t.
To bear or uphold successfully through conflict, as a leader or principle; hence, to succeed in, as in a contest; to bring to a successful issue; to win; as, to carry an election.
v. t.
To remove or carry quickly with, or as with, a revolving motion; to snatch; to harry.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Tarry
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Marry
imp. & p. p.
of Marry
v. i.
To hold the head; -- said of a horse; as, to carry well i. e., to hold the head high, with arching neck.
v. t.
To have or hold as a burden, while moving from place to place; to have upon or about one's person; to bear; as, to carry a wound; to carry an unborn child.
v. t.
To bear the charges or burden of holding or having, as stocks, merchandise, etc., from one time to another; as, a merchant is carrying a large stock; a farm carries a mortgage; a broker carries stock for a customer; to carry a life insurance.
pl.
of Parry
interj.
Marry.
v. i.
To act as a bearer; to convey anything; as, to fetch and carry.
v. t.
To ward off; to stop, or to turn aside; as, to parry a thrust, a blow, or anything that means or threatens harm.