July 18, 1978(1978-07-18) (aged 73) Placentia, California, U.S.
Playing career
Football
1924–1926
Stanford
Position(s)
End
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1927–1929
Sacramento Junior College (assistant)
1930–1932
Arizona State
1937–1941
New Mexico
1942–1943
Albuquerque AAB / Kirland Field
1945
Personnel Distribution Command
1946–1948
Los Angeles Dons (ends)
1949–1951
Montana
Basketball
1927–1930
Sacramento Junior College
1930–1933
Arizona State
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1930–1932
Arizona State
Head coaching record
Overall
57–52–4 (college football) 32–30 (college basketball) 42–14 (junior college basketball)
Bowls
0–1
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Football 2 Border (1931, 1938)
Awards
First-team All-American (1926)
Second-team All-American (1925)
2× First-team All-PCC (1925, 1926)
Second-team All-PCC (1924)
Theodore E. Shipkey (September 28, 1904 – July 18, 1978) was an American football player, coach of football and basketball, and college athletics administrator. Playing football at Stanford University from 1924 to 1926, he was a two-time All-American selection. Shipkey served as head football coach at Arizona State Teachers College at Tempe—now known as Arizona State University—from 1930 to 1932, the University of New Mexico from 1937 to 1941, and the University of Montana from 1949 to 1951. He was also the head basketball coach at Arizona State from 1930 to 1933, tallying a mark of 32–30.
Theodore E. Shipkey (September 28, 1904 – July 18, 1978) was an American football player, coach of football and basketball, and college athletics administrator...
coach TedShipkey, who was hired to succeed Henry, the Lobos posted yearly records of 4–4–1, 8–3, 8–2, 5–4, and 5–4–1 from 1937 to 1941. Shipkey resigned...
with a 25–17–4 record. TedShipkey led the Arizona State football program from 1930 to 1932, compiling a record of 13–10–2. Shipkey was replaced by Rudy...
Herm Edwards. Seven of those coaches also won conference championships: TedShipkey, Clyde B. Smith, and Dan Devine each captured one and Kush two as a member...
1947, DeGroot was fired as head coach, and assistant coaches Hein and TedShipkey were appointed as co-coaches to lead the team for the final three games...
No team (1920–1921) Ernest C. Wills (1922) Aaron McCreary (1923–1929) TedShipkey (1930–1932) Rudy Lavik (1933–1937) Dixie Howell (1938–1941) Hilman Walker...
Nevers (whom Warner considered his greatest player) and All-American ends TedShipkey and Jim Lawson. A season highlight was the final game against Stanford's...
coached at his alma mater. Harry Shipkey, a Stanford player, coached freshman football at his alma mater. TedShipkey, a Stanford end, coached for Arizona...
No team (1920–1921) Ernest C. Wills (1922) Aaron McCreary (1923–1929) TedShipkey (1930–1932) Rudy Lavik (1933–1937) Dixie Howell (1938–1941) Hilman Walker...
No team (1920–1921) Ernest C. Wills (1922) Aaron McCreary (1923–1929) TedShipkey (1930–1932) Rudy Lavik (1933–1937) Dixie Howell (1938–1941) Hilman Walker...
Football Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 14, 2011. "TedShipkey Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Pro Football Reference. Sports...
Comets began the season with Captain TedShipkey as head coach. In October, after the team's first three games, Shipkey was discharged from military service...
games of the season for the first time since 1978. ESPN's Pac-12 Blog writer Ted Miller called Graham's first season at Arizona State an "unquestioned success...
during the 1943 college football season. Led by second-year head coach TedShipkey, the Flying Kellys compiled a record of 1–2. The team's roster included...
Harlow Rothert, John Sande III, Clark Shaughnessy (coach), Harry Shipkey, TedShipkey, Jeff Siemon, Bob Sims, Malcolm Snider, Norm Standlee, Steve Stenstrom...
No team (1920–1921) Ernest C. Wills (1922) Aaron McCreary (1923–1929) TedShipkey (1930–1932) Rudy Lavik (1933–1937) Dixie Howell (1938–1941) Hilman Walker...
college football season. In their fifth and final season under head coach TedShipkey, the Lobos compiled a 5–4–1 record (3–2–1 against Border opponents),...
No team (1920–1921) Ernest C. Wills (1922) Aaron McCreary (1923–1929) TedShipkey (1930–1932) Rudy Lavik (1933–1937) Dixie Howell (1938–1941) Hilman Walker...