Paul Loudon
| Biographical details | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1892 |
| Died | December 1, 1953 (aged 61) Hennepin County, Minnesota, U.S. |
| Playing career | |
| Football | |
| 1910–1913 | Dartmouth |
| 1914 | Annex |
| Basketball | |
| ?–1914 | Dartmouth |
| Baseball | |
| ?–1914 | Dartmouth |
| Position(s) | End (football) |
| Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
| Football | |
| 1914–1915 | Dartmouth (asst.) |
| 1916 | St. Thomas |
| 1919 | Dartmouth (asst.) |
| 1920–1921 | Dartmouth (ends) |
| 1922 | Minnesota (backs/ends/wings) |
| Basketball | |
| 1914–1916 | Dartmouth |
| 1919–1920 | St. Thomas |
| 1921–1922 | Washburn-Crosby |
| Baseball | |
| c. 1915 | Dartmouth (freshmen) |
| Administrative career (AD unless noted) | |
| 1924–1925 | USAHA (executive) |
| c. 1926–1930 | Minneapolis Millers (president/director) |
| 1928–? | AHA (vice president) |
| 1930–1931 | NAHA (president) |
| 1931–1935 | CHL (president) |
| 1944–1947 | USHL (president) |
Paul Witmer "Red" Loudon (c. 1892 – December 1, 1953) was an American athlete and sports coach. After playing multiple sports in college for Dartmouth, Loudon started a coaching career, spending several years with his alma mater as well as the College of St. Thomas (now known as the University of St. Thomas) and the University of Minnesota. He later served as the president of several hockey leagues.