He set records at Odon High School for most career points (1,387) and rebounds (929), and helped lead the Bulldogs to their first-ever sectional and regional championships.
In fifteen seasons under Coach Graham, the Madison Trojans won 312 games versus only 103 loses.
)[2] A 7–21 inaugural season was highlighted by the December 1984 opening of the Vadalabene Center, which remains as the home of SIUE basketball.
He served as head coach at Oakville (MO) High School and at Florissant Valley Community College, adding another 347 wins to his record.
[5] Late in his career, Graham served as an assistant coach to both the men's and women's basketball teams at Lindenwood University.
[4] As a player or coach, Larry Graham was inducted into halls of fame in Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri.