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USA 1952 Olympian Clyde Lovellette: Terre Haute Garfield Star
The youngest of eight children, Clyde was born in Petersburg, Indiana, to John and Myrtle Lovellette on September 29, 1929, but he was raised in the manufacturing town of Terre Haute. His father was a New York Central Railroad engineer. He grew into a gangly teenager, standing 6’4 as a high school freshman, and was…
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Mount & Maravich Not Selected for 1968 Olympic Team
Coach Iba not sure about Mount and Maravich after historic All- Star game
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Dischinger Olympic Star
Purdue star Terry Dischinger ‘incredibly underrated among our state’s all-time greats.’ Chloe Peterson Indianapolis Star Purdue men’s basketball legend Terry Dischinger still stands as the only Boilermaker alum to win NBA Rookie of the Year. But what’s even more impressive is how he did it. Dischinger only played 57 games of the 80-game season in his…
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Odon High School Star Larry “Buddy” Graham
Hall of Famer has Greene County roots Wednesday, July 18, 2012 By B.J. Hargis, Sports Editor Larry “Buddy” Graham is shown above during his playing days at Odon High School The Greene County native, originally from Scotland, was recently inducted into the Indiana High School Basketball Hall of Fame. (Submitted photo). When you look at…
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Oscar Robertson Crispus Attucks Star Shines for Gold on 1960 Olympic Team
Jerry West and Oscar Robertson Gold Medal winners 1960
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Steve Alford strolls down memory lane recalling gold-medal win at 1984 Olympics
by Chris MurrayThu, August 5th 2021 at 3:45 PM SCROLL DOWN for story. 10 VIEW ALL PHOTOS Steve Alford was a part of Team USA’s 1984 gold-medal team at the Los Angeles Olympics. (Getty Images) During his freshman season at Indiana University, star basketball player Steve Alford would check his mailbox at Read Hall once a…
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Princeton High School Star Jackie Young Team USA
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Trey Lyles: Hoosier High School Star On Team Canada
Trey Lyles 2014 Indianapolis Arsenal Tech Star
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Basketball Changes? Some of the Revisions Mr. Knollman Experienced from the early ’30s thru 1954…can we relate today? My thougths after the article…..
Mr. Knollman quote from 1954: “They run like crazy. But I like it. Come to think of it I liked the old stylye, too.
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Losingest Coach???