Ernest A. Blood (October 4, 1872 in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States - February 5, 1955) was a former high school and college men's basketball coach. Between 1915 and 1924 he coached Passaic High School to a remarkable 200-1 record. Passaic was unbeaten for more than five seasons, a feat which is considered to be the longest winning streak in basketball history. Blood coached St. Benedict's Prep from 1925 to 1950 to a 421-128 record. He briefly coached at West Point and Clarkson as well.
| Preceded by Harry Fisher |
Army Men's Head Basketball Coach 1926 |
Succeeded by Leo Novak |
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| Stilwell • Fisher • Stilwell • Higley • Stilwell • Devers • Conard • Jones • O'Shea • Fisher • VanVliet • Fisher • Blood • Novak • Lentz • Kelleher • Holcomb • Mauer • Ripley • Vanatta • Sigler • Hunter • Locke • Knight • Dougherty • Krzyzewski • Gaudet • Wothke • Miller • Gaudio • Harris • Crews |


