Francis Allen, Lincoln
Allen had a highly successful stint as a
gymnast at Lincoln High and the UN-L. He was Big 8 parallel bars champion
in 1964 and a national finalist from 1962-64 with a top finish of fourth
place in 1964.
His signicant
contribution
to high school sports came during his UNL coaching career where he took
over the head coaching reins at
UN-L from his old mentor, Jake Geier in 1969. Francis went on to
establish an enviable record in the college gymnastics, all the while
maintaining a positive influence on the high school gymnastics scene. He
has coached eight national championships (including five in a row), seven
national runner-up finishes, 41 individual national titles, 11 Olympians,
and 14 conference titles. A three-time national coach of the year, he led
the Huskers to 17 straight NCAA Championship appearances from 1978 to 1995.
The Huskers have competed in 21 of the last 27 NCAA Championships.
Individually, his athletes have earned 162 All-America awards, won by 42
different gymnasts. And 14 Huskers have captured NCAA individual titles.
Twice named to coach the U.S. Olympic Gymnastic team, he also received the
College Gymnastics Association Honor Coach Award. Francis is presently
serving his third term as College Gymnastics Association President. |