Often talented high school coaches become accomplished college-level coaches. This is certainly the case with Tevester Anderson, who spent two decades as a high school biology teacher and basketball coach and 16 years as an assistant coach at the college level before landing his first position as a Division 1 Head Coach at the age of 61.
Tevester was born February 25, 1937, in Canton, Mississippi. In 1962, he earned his bachelor's degree in pre-medicine from Arkansas AM & N University, now known as Arkansas at Pine Bluff. In 1971, he completed the requirements for his master's degree in biological science from North Carolina AT&T State University.
Tevester decided against a career in medicine and instead accepted a position teaching biology and coaching basketball at Canton High School, where he worked from 1962 to 1971. From 1971 to 1980 he taught at Fulton High School. As a high school coach, he was a pioneer in helping integrate high
school sports. "I learned you can save just as many lives as a
coach and a teacher as you can as a doctor," he once said.
school sports. "I learned you can save just as many lives as a
coach and a teacher as you can as a doctor," he once said.
Later, Tevester worked as an Assistant Coach at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, as an Associate Coach at the University of Georgia, in Atlanta, Georgia, and, finally, as a Head Coach at both Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky, and Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi. During his time as Head Coach at Murray State, Tevester led his team to an overall record of 103-52 with two Ohio Valley Conference titles and two appearances in the NCAA Tournament. During his ten-year tenure at Jackson, Tevester led the Tigers to an overall record of 149-170.
This chalkboard champion retired in June, 2013. "We sincerely thank Coach Anderson for his contributions to Jackson State University," commented Vivian Fuller, acting Athletic Director for JSU. "He is truly a professional in collegiate athletics."
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