Education
He spent four seasons (1924-1927. 1932-1933) on the Indiana State hardwood, compiling a record of 33-32 (508). Prior to his tenure at Indiana State, he served as the Athletic Director at Northern State University in Aberdeen, South Dakota in 1915.
Prior to becoming a collegiate coach, Glascock spent 13 years as a High School coach.
His first job came as head coach at his alma mater, Crawfordsville High in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
In his first year, the Athenians went 13-1 and claimed the mythical "State Championship" over hated-rival, Lebanon High Lebanon, Indiana due to a higher winning percentage. Though Lebanon had more wins.
In 1911, they won 16 games and lost 2 (889) and the first Indiana High School Boys Basketball Champions State title. During his this two-year stint, he went 29-3 (906) He then moved to coaching jobs in Illinois, South Dakota and Utah.
He returned to the Indiana coaching ranks as the Indiana State coach from 1924–1927, 1932-1933.
13 seasons 3 schools xxx - xxx.
1 State Titles (1911).