George Hotchkiss

[1] During Hotchkiss' tenure, the All-Stars transitioned from being a barnstorming team in 1936–37 to a perennial NBL powerhouse, winning four straight regular season division or league titles from 1938 to 1941, made four straight NBL championship series appearances in that span, and won the league championship in 1941.

[1] In his post-basketball career, Hotchkiss was a self-employed insurance agent for Northwestern Mutual.

[4] The below season records reflect Hotchkiss' tenure as head coach when the Oshkosh All-Stars were in the NBL.

In 1936–37 they were still a barnstorming team and that season is not counted toward official NBL coaching records.

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