Iowa FiNal Four TeaMs BiG TeN ChaMPioNs

2y ago
21 Views
2 Downloads
2.47 MB
47 Pages
Last View : 2m ago
Last Download : 3m ago
Upload by : Grady Mosby
Transcription

iowa final four teams1954‑55 (19‑7 overall, 11‑3 Big Ten)This years team won the Big Ten Championship and was Iowa’s first NCAA tournament squad won an outright conference title (11‑3) before finishing fourth in thenational tournament. Coach Bucky O’Connor’s team became the first in Iowa historyto average more than 80 points per game. Bill Logan led the Hawkeyes in scoring(15.9) and rebounding (11.0).Front (l to r): Augie Martel, Bill Seaberg, Les Hawthorne. Middle (l to r):Sharm Scheuerman, McKinley Davis, Doug Duncan, Bill Logan, Bill Schoof,Carl Cain, Roy Johnson. Back (l to r): Coach Bucky O’Connor, Tom Choules,Frank Sebolt, John Liston, Richard Ritter, Bob George, Jerry Ridley, CarterCrookham, Mgr. Bill Holman.1955‑56 (20‑6 overall, 13‑1 Big Ten)The “Fabulous Five” ‑‑ Carl Cain, Bill Logan, Sharm Scheuerman, Bill Schoof and BillSeaburg ‑‑ were NCAA runners‑up, dropping an 83‑71 decision to No. 1‑ranked SanFrancisco. Iowa lost its Big Ten opener before winning 13 consecutive games to takea second straight conference title. Cain was a first team all‑American and Logan ledthe team in scoring and rebounding.Front (l to r): Norman Paul, Gene Pitts, Tom Payne, Bob George, Bill Logan,Bill Schoof, Carl Cain, Sharm Scheuerman, Bill Seaberg. Back (l to r): TomRohovit, Augie Martel, Jim McConnell, Gregg Schroeder, Paul Rausch, FrankSebolt, Carter Crookham, Les Hawthorne, Coach Bucky O’Connor.1979‑80 (23‑10 overall, 10‑8 Big Ten)This Iowa squad did not win the Big Ten title, but the 1979‑80 Hawkeyes recoveredfrom a rash of mid‑season injuries to become the third Iowa team to reach the NCAAFinal Four. All‑American Ronnie Lester averaged 14.7 points per game, despite missing 16 games with a knee injury.Front (l to r): Sandy Blom, Ken Burmeister, Jim Rosborough, Lute Olson,Tony McAndrews, Wade Jones. Middle (l to r): K. Kevin Boyle, Mark Gannon,Mike Henry, Steve Waite, Steve Krafcisin, Mike Heller, Vince Brookins. Back(l to r): Randy Norton, Greg Boyle, Mike Arens, Jon Darsee, Bobby Hansen,Ronnie Lester, Kenny Arnold, Kirk Speraw, Tom Cummings.160 2009 IOWA BASKETBALL

big ten champions1922‑23 (13‑2 overall, 11‑1 Big Ten)1925‑26 (12‑5 overall, 8‑4 Big Ten)The 1922‑23 team won the school’s first‑ever Big Ten title, with 11 victories in 12 leaguecontests. A 23‑21 loss at Indiana in the regular‑season finale allowed Wisconsin (whomthe Hawkeyes did not play) to tie for the title. Hector Janse became the first Hawkeyesophomore to make the all‑Western Conference team.Coach Sam Barry took a Hawkeye squad which was picked for last in the Big Ten and guidedit to a four‑way share of the league title. After a 2‑4 start, the Big Ten’s top defensive team(21.4 point average) won a then‑conference record six straight games. Captain CharlesMCConnell was an all‑league pick.Front (l to r): Jack Funk, Clarence Duhm, Wayland Hicks, James Laude, Ed Voltmer. Back(l to r): Dr. W.R. Fieseler, Bill Swenson, Robert Burgitt, Hector Janse, Richard McGovney,Paul Barton, Coach Sam Barry.Front (l to r): Pops Harrison, Gamble, Ralph Hogan, Charles McConnell, George VanDeusen, Fred Lawson, Armstrong. Back (l to r): Coach Sam Barry, Gordon Phillips, Keel, HaroldMiller, Swenson, Smith, Dr. W.R. Fieseler.1944‑45 (17‑1 overall, 11‑1 Big Ten)Iowa’s 1944‑45 squad, under the direction of Coach Pops Harrison, won the school’s firstoutright conference basketball championship. Brothers Herb and Clayton Wilkinson werefirst team all‑conference selections. Herb Wilkinson and Dick Ives (the top scorer at 12.1per game) combined to make five all‑America teams.1967‑68 (16‑9 overall, 10‑4 Big Ten)The 1967‑68 team shared the Big Ten title with Ohio State after winning six of its first eightleague battles. Coach Ralph Miller’s team led the Big Ten race before dropping its finalconference game to Michigan (72‑71). All‑American Sam Williams (25.3 points and 10.3rebounds per game) was named Big Ten Most Valuable Player.Front (l to r): Bob Schulz, Clayton Wilkinson, Herbert Wilkinson, Ned Postels, Jack Spencer, Front (l to r): Dick Jensen, Glenn Vidnovic, Sam Williams, Dick Agnew, Huston Breedlove,Dick Ives, Murray Wier. Back (l to r): Coach Pops Harrison, Bruns, Cole, Selken, Dick Culber- Tom Schulze. Back (l to r): Dave Arkovich, Frank Nelson, Chad Calabria, Rolly McGrath, Jimson, Ed Marsh, Bob Wischmeier, Jim Graham, Cabalka, Jack Wishmier, Bob Tedesky.Hodge, Chris Phillips, Ron Norman, Dave White.2009 IOWA BASKETBALL 161

big ten champions1969‑70 (20‑5 overall, 14‑0 Big Ten)The Iowa “Six Pack” ran its way to a perfect 14‑0 league mark and set many scoring re‑cords. The 1969‑70 Hawkeyes, who won 17 of their last 18 games, are still the highestscoring team in Big Ten history (102.9 points per game). Iowa scored over 100 points 12times. Four players averaged over 17 points, led by John Johnson (27.6).2000-01 (23-12 overall, 7-9 Big Ten)Steve Alford’s second Iowa team won four games in four days to claim the 2001 Big TenTournament championship at the United Center in Chicago. Reggie Evans was namedMost Outstanding Player after averaging 16 points and 12.8 rebounds in the four games.Freshman Brody Boyd led Iowa with 22 points in the 63-61 championship game win overIndiana. Iowa led the Big Ten at the midway point in the regular season before injuriesFront (l to r): Chad Calabria, Glenn Vidnovic, John Johnson, Dick Jensen, Ben McGilmer, took their toll. Evans earned honorable mention all-American honors after leading the na‑Tom Schulze, Jim Hodge. Back (l to r): Gary Lusk, Joe Miranda, Lynn Rowat, Omar Hazley, tion in rebounding, free throws, free throw attempts and scoring and rebounding doubleTom Miller, Ken Grabinski, George Conway, Fred Brown.doubles.Front (1 to r): Brian Jones, Sam Alford, Rich Walker, Steve Alford, Greg Lansing, JerryStrom. Second (l to r): Kyle Galloway, Duez Henderson, Jason Smith, Dean Oliver, LukeRecker, Ryan Hogan, Brody Boyd. Back (l to r): Glen Worley, Reggie Evans, Jared Reiner,Sean Sonderleiter, Cortney Scott, Jon Beutjer, Rod Thompson.1978‑79 (20‑8 overall, 13‑5 Big Ten)Lute Olson’s lone Big Ten championship squad tied for the title with Purdue and NCAAchampion Michigan State. Ronnie Lester, the leading scorer (18.7 points per game), wasall‑Big Ten and all‑American. The 20 wins tied an Iowa season record and the 13 leaguevictories still rank second in Hawkeye history.2005-06 (25-9, 11-5 Big Ten)Iowa’s senior dominated team posted a 17-0 record in Carver-Hawkeye Arena and wonthe 2006 Big Ten Conference Tournament in Indianapolis. The 25 wins marked the secondhighest number in school history as the Hawkeyes posted a sixth consecutive winningseason under Coach Steve Alford.The Hawkeyes tied for second during the regular season, one game behind Ohio State,Front (l to r): Greg Boyle, Dick Peth, Kirk Speraw, Ronnie Lester, Randy Norton, before defeating the Buckeyes in the title game of the post-season tournament. SeniorTom Norman, Kenny Arnold. Back (l to r): Vince Brookins, William Mayfield, guard Jeff Horner was named MVP of the Big Ten Tournament, while senior forward GregSteve Waite, Mike Henry, Steve Krafcisin, Kevin Boyle.Brunner was named to the all-tournament team.Front row (l to r): Adam Haluska, Erek Hansen, Greg Brunner, Jeff Horner, Doug Thomas,Justin Wieck and Mike Henderson. Second row (l to r): Assistant Coach Brian Jones, Assistant Coach Greg Lansing, Associate Head Coach Craig Neal, Head Coach Steve Alford,Assistant Coach Rich Walker, Administrative Assistant Paul Weir and Basketball Administrator Jerry Strom. Third row (l to r): Dan Bohall, J.R. Angle, Alex Thompson, Seth Gorney,Kurt Looby, Ryan Kennedy, Carlton Reed, Brett Wessels and Tony Freeman.162 2009 IOWA BASKETBALL

hawkeye all-americansFred BrownCarl CainChuck DarlingDick IvesJohn JohnsonKevin KunnertRonnie LesterDon NelsonMurray WierHerb WilkinsonSam WilliamsAndre WoolridgeConsensus All-AmericansFirst TeamMurray Wier, 1948Chuck Darling, 1952Second TeamDick Ives, 1945Herb Wilkinson, 1945All‑Americans1934 Ben Selzer CT (2nd), LD (2nd)1944Dave Danner TSN (2nd)Dick Ives CT (3rd), Pic (3rd)1945Dick Ives Arg (1st), CT (2nd)Herb Wilkinson Helms (1st), TSN (2nd), Arg (3rd)1946 Herb Wilkinson Helms (2nd), TSN (2nd)Dick Ives True (3rd)1947 Herb Wilkinson Helms (2nd)1948 Murray Wier AP (1st), Helms (1st), SW (1st), RB (1st), True (2nd), CT (3rd)1952 Chuck Darling AP (1st), Col (1st), Helms (1st), INS (1st),Look (1st), UP (1st), Ath (2nd), CT (2nd)Bob CliftonLook (3rd)1955 Bill Seaberg Helms (3rd)1956 Carl Cain CT (1st)Bill Logan CT (2nd), Helms (2nd)1961Don Nelson CT (2nd)1962Don Nelson CT (2nd), AP (3rd), Helms (3rd), UP (3rd)1967 Sam Williams Helms (2nd)1968 Sam Williams Helms (1st), CT (2nd), AP (3rd)1970John Johnson BN (1st), Helms (1st), Con (2nd), AP (3rd), UPI (3rd)1971Fred Brown BN (1st), BW (1st), Helms (1st),Con (2nd), TSN (2nd), AP (3rd)1973 Kevin Kunnert Helms (1st)1979Ronnie Lester CF (1st), AP (2nd), NABC (3rd), UPI (3rd)1980Ronnie Lester CF (1st), TSN (2nd)1997 Andre Woolridge BT (1st), AP (3rd)2006Jeff Horner AP (HM)2007 Adam Haluska AP (HM)Key to AbbreviationsAndre Woolridge earned all-American honors as a senior after becoming the first player in Big TenConference history to lead the league in both scoring and assists.AP ‑‑ Associated Press; Arg ‑‑ Argosy; Ath ‑‑ Athletic Publications; BN ‑‑ Basketball News; BT-- Basketball Times; BW ‑‑ Basketball Weekly; CF ‑‑ Citizens Foundation; Col ‑‑ Colliers; Con‑‑ Converse; CT -‑ Converse‑Taylor; Helms ‑‑ Helms Foundation; INS ‑‑ International News Ser‑vice; LD ‑‑ Literary Digest; Look ‑‑ Look Magazine; NABC ‑‑ National Association of BasketballCoaches; Pic ‑‑ Pic Magazine; RB – Radio Broadcasters; SW ‑‑ Sports Week; True ‑‑ True Maga‑zine; TSN ‑‑ The Sporting News; UP ‑‑ United Press; UPI ‑‑ United Press International. Team islisted in parentheses (1st, 2nd or 3rd).2009 IOWA BASKETBALL 163

all-big ten hawkeyesAll-Time All-Big Ten TeamMurray Wier (left) and Charles Darling (right) are members of the all-time all-Big Ten team.Wier (1948) and Darling (1952) also earned first team consensus all-America honors.First Team1939 Ben Stephens1942 Milt Kuhl1944 Dave Danner1945 Herb WilkinsonClayton Wilkinson1946 Herb Wilkinson1947 Herb Wilkinson1948 Murray Wier1952 Charles Darling1955 Bill Logan1956 Bill LoganCarl Cain1959 Dave Gunther1961 Don Nelson1962 Don Nelson1967 Sam Williams1968 Sam Williams1970 John Johnson1971 Fred Brown1978 Ronnie Lester1979 Ronnie Lester1981 Kevin Boyle1985 Greg Stokes1989 Ed Horton1992 Acie Earl1996 Jess SettlesAndre Woolridge1997 Andre Woolridge1998 Ryan Bowen2006 Greg Brunner2007 Adam Haluska164Second Team1950 Frank Calsbeek1951 Frank CalsbeekChuck Darling1952 Bob Clifton1953 McKinley Davis1954 Carl Cain1955 Carl CainBill LoganBill SeabergMilt Scheuerman1956 Bill Seaberg1958 Dave Gunther1965 Chris Pervall1966 George Peeples1968 Chad Calabria1970 Fred BrownGlenn Vidnovic1972 Rick WilliamsKevin Kunnert1973 Kevin Kunnert1974 Candy LaPrince1976 Scott Thompson, cm1977 Bruce King, cm1978 Ron Lester, m1980 Kevin Boyle, cm1982 Michael Payne, cm1983 Greg Stokes, cm1984 Greg Stokes, cm1987 Roy Marble, cm1988 Roy Marble, c1988 B.J. Armstrong, cm1989 B.J. Armstrong, cm1991 Acie Earl, m1993 Acie Earl, cm1994 James Winters, c1995 Chris Kingsbury, m1998 Ryan Bowen, cm2001 Reggie Evans, cm2002 Reggie Evans, cm2005 Greg Brunner, cm 2009 IOWA BASKETBALLKey to Voting1948-1954 Second Team only chosen by conference coaches1954-1956 Second Team only chosen by media1957 Second and Third Team chosen by media1958-1961 Second Team only chosen by media1962-1966 Second and Third Team chosen by media1967-1973 Second Team only chosen by media1974 Second and Third Team (UPI only) chosen by media1975-1976UPI-Coaches Selected Second and Third Teams – cAP selected a Second Team only – m1977-1979UPI-Coaches selected a Second Team only – cAP selected a Second Team only – m1980-1989UPI-Coaches selected second and third teams – cAP selected a Second Team only – m1990-present Coaches selected second and third teams – cMedia selected second and third teams – mThird Team1963 Dave Roach, 19631964 Jimmy Rodgers, 19641965 George Peeples, 19651966 Chris Pervall, 19661976 Dan Frost, c1976 Bruce King, c1980 Steve Krafcisin, c1981 Vince Brookins, c1982 Kevin Boyle, cKenny Arnold, c1983 Bob Hansen, c1984 Steve Carfino, c1986 Gerry Wright, c1987 Brad Lohaus, c1989 Roy Marble, c1990 Les Jepsen, cm1991 Acie Earl, c1993 Val Barnes, cm1994 James Winters, mJess Settles, m1995 Jess Settles, cmAndre Woolridge, m1996 Russ Millard, cm1997 Ryan Bowen, m1999 Dean Oliver, cm2000 Dean Oliver, c2001 Dean Oliver, cm2002 Luke Recker, cm2003 Chauncey Leslie, m2004 Jeff Horner, cmPierre Pierce, cm2006 Adam Haluska, cJeff Horner, cm2007 Tyler Smith, cm2008 Tony Freeman, cBig Ten Defensive Player of the Year1992 Acie Earl2006 Erek HansenBig Ten Sixth Man of the Year2006Doug ThomasBig Ten Freshman of the Year1994Jess SettlesBig Ten All-Freshman Team2007 Tyler SmithMost Outstanding Player, Big Ten Tournament20012006Reggie EvansJeff HornerAll-Tournament Team, Big Ten Tournament20012002Reggie Evans (Most Outstanding Player)Luke ReckerReggie Evans2006 Greg BrunnerJeff Horner (Most Outstanding Player)

acaDemic aLL-big tenaCaDemiC all‑Big TenaCaDemiC all‑ameriCan oF The 200520062007Rolly mcgrathchad calabriaken grabinskigary Luskneil Fegebankscott thompsoncal wulfsbergcal wulfsbergsteve waitesteve waitesteve waitebrig tubbsbrig tubbsJim o’connornate kochnate kochJess settlesJess settlesJason bauerJason bauerRyan Luehrsmannscott RabenoldJess settlesJason bauerJosiah bilskemperJess settlesb.J. terronesJason smithbryce petersonkyle gallowayJason smithkyle gallowayLuke ReckerJason smithLuke ReckerJared ReinerJared Reinergreg brunnerJared Reinerkurt spurgeongreg brunneradam haluskagreg brunneradam haluskaJeff hornerJustin wieckadam haluskabrett wesselsadam haluskaaCaDemiC all‑ameriCa199620012002200520062007Jess settles, second teamLuke Recker, third teamLuke Recker, third teamadam haluska, all‑Districtgreg brunner, third teamadam haluska, third teamadam haluska, first teamadam HaLUsKathree‑time academic all‑america, 2005‑2007academic all‑american of the year, 2007First team all‑big ten, 2007academic all‑big ten, 2005, 2006, 2007(Left) adam haluska was athree‑time academic all‑americanand was named the Division iacademic all‑american of the yearas a senior in 2007.GreG BrUnneracademic all‑america, 2006First team all‑big ten, 2006academic all‑big ten, 2004, 2005, 2006(Right) Luke Recker washonored with academicall‑american recognition asboth a junior and senior.JeFF Hornerbig ten tournament most outstanding player, 2006academic all‑big ten, 20062009 IOWA BASKETBALL 165

chRis stReet awaRDthe chris street award, named in honor of former hawkeye chris street, is presented annually to“ hawkeye player who best exemplifies the spirit, enthusiasm and intensity of chris street.” street“adied in an auto accident January 19, 1993, midway through his junior 0042005200620072008Wade LookingbillJess SettlesJim BartelsJess SettlesRyan BowenJohn Streif, TrainerDarryl MooreJason BauerJess SettlesRyan LuehrsmannJason PriceDean OliverDuez HendersonJeff HornerBrody BoydGreg BrunnerAdam HaluskaAdam HaluskaTony FreemanCyrus TateSenior Cyrus Tate was the recipient of the 2007 Chris Street Award.166 2009 IOWA BASKETBALL

Chris street awardJim Bartels1995Jason Bauer1999Ryan Bowen1997Brody Boyd2004Greg Brunner2004Tony Freeman2007Adam Haluska2005 & 2006Duez Henderson2002Jeff Horner2003Wade Lookingbill1993Ryan Luehrsman2000Darryl Moore1998Dean Oliver2001Jason Price2000Jess Settles1994, 1996 & 1999John Streif1997Cyrus Tate20082009 IOWA BASKETBALL 167

iowa basketbaLL m.V.p.’siowa’s Three‑Time mvP’sdave Gunther1957, 1958, 1959don nelson1960, 1961, 1962ronnie Lester1978, 1979, 1980andre Woolridge1995, 1996, 1997roy marble1987, 1988, 1989acie earl1991, 1992, 1993Jess settles1995, 1996, 1999dean oliver1999, 2000, 2001Jeff Horner2004, 2005, 2006Reggie evans played just two seasons (2001 and 2002) at iowa and sharedteam mVp honors each year. evans led the nation in rebounding as a junior.evans averaged 11.5 rebounds in his career and was named most Valuableplayer in the 2001 big ten tournament after leading the hawkeyes to thetournament title.mosT valuaBle rb wilkinsonmurray wiermurray wiercharlie masonFrank calsbeekFrank calsbeekcharles Darlingherb thompsoncarl cainbill seabergcarl cainDave guntherDave guntherDave guntherDon nelsonDon nelsonDon nelsonJerry messickJimmy RodgersJimmy RodgersDennis paulinggerry 97919801981198219831984198519861987 2009 IOWA BASKETBALLsam williamsJohn JohnsonJohn JohnsonFred brownkevin kunnertRick williamskevin kunnertcandy LaprinceDan Frostscott thompsonbruce kingRonnie LesterRonnie LesterRonnie LesterVince brookinskevin boylebob hansensteve carfinogreg stokesmichael payneandre bankskevin gambleRoy 1999b.J. armstrongbill JonesRoy marbleb.J. armstronged hortonRoy marbleLes Jepsenacie earlJames mosesacie earlacie earlJames wintersJess settlesandre woolridgeRuss millardJess settlesandre woolridgeandre woolridgeRyan bowenkent mccauslandDean oliverJess settles20002001200220032004200520062007Jake JaacksDean oliverReggie evansDean oliverReggie evansLuke Reckerchauncey LeslieJeff hornerpierre piercegreg brunnerJeff hornergreg brunnererek hansenJeff horneradam haluskaearneD ChiCago TriBune TroPhy as Big Ten mosTvaluaBle Player194819521968murray wierchuck Darlingsam williams

hawkeyes in the nba DRaFtThe nBa DraFTthe national basketball association (nba) held its first draft of college‑players in 1947. here is alist of University of iowa players drafted by nba 851986198719881989199019931996199819992007Player, teamDick ives, pittsburghherb wilkinson, st. Louismurray wier, Ft. wayneFrank calsbeek, Ft. waynebob clifton, Fort waynecharles Darling, Rochestercarl cain, Rochesterbill Logan, bostonDave gunther, philadelphiaamericus John‑Lewis, st. LouisDon nelson, chicagogeorge peeples, baltimoregerry Jones, Los angelessam williams, milwaukeeben mcgilmer, seattleJohn Johnson, clevelandglenn Vidnovic, clevelandben mcgilmer, baltimorechad calabria, phoenixFred brown, seattlekevin kunnert, chicagoRick williams, bostonscott thompson, DetroitDan Frost, milwaukeebruce king, DetroitRonnie Lester, portlandsteve krafcisin, atlantaVince brookins, Detroitsteve waite, bostonkenny arnold, Dallaskevin boyle, philadelphiabob hansen, Utahmark gannon, san Diegosteve carfino, bostongreg stokes, philadelphiamichael payne, houstonandre banks, houstonbrad Lohaus, bostonkevin gamble, portlandgerry wright, DetroitJeff moe, Utahb.J. armstrong, chicagoRoy marble, atlantaed horton, washingtonLes Jepsen, golden stateacie earl, bostonRuss millard, phoenixRicky Davis, charlotteRyan bowen, DenverJ.R. koch, new yorkadam haluskaround# Pickin round# 8233928193921554643Former hawkeye standouts b.J. armstrong (lower) and Roy marble (top) were first round selectionsin the 1989 nba draft. armstrong was the 18th player selected when he was taken by chicago,while marble followed closely behind as the 23rd player selected when he was taken by atlanta.FirsT BasKeTBall game PlayeD in iowa CiTyiowa city, ia was the site of the first college basketball game played with five players on a side. the historic event took place in close hall on the University of iowa campus on January 18, 1896.in that first game, the University of chicago defeated iowa 15‑12, with neither team using any substitutes.the game was arranged by iowa professor h.F. kallenberg, who had earlier attended spring Field college, and wrote James naismith for a copy of the rules of the game, and amos alonzo stagg, a friendof kallenberg who had become the athletic director at chicago.2009 IOWA BASKETBALL 169

retired numbers10 B.J. Armstrong12 Ronnie Lester21 Carl Cain22 Bill Seaberg31 Bill LoganB.J. Armstrong’s jersey was retired in1992. Iowa’s career assist leader, B.J.ranks third in career scoring and was atwo-time Hawkeye MVP. A first rounddraft choice of the Chicago Bulls in1989, B.J. played a vital role in Chi‑cago’s NBA titles in 1991 and 1992.Armstrong moved into Chicago’sstarting line-up in 1993 as the Bullswon their third straight NBA title.Armstrong concluded his NBA careerwith Chicago in 1999-00. Armstrongis a member of Iowa’s all-Centuryteam.Ronnie is Iowa’s fifth all‑time leadingscorer with 1,675 points. Lesterstarted 3 1/2 seasons before a kneeinjury shortened his senior season.He was the Hawkeyes’ MVP threetimes, an all‑Big Ten selection twiceand an all-American in 1979-1980.He played in the NBA for Chicagoand Los Angeles. Ronnie won aWorld Championship with the LosAngeles Lakers in 1985 and currentlyserves as vice-president of the Lakerorganization. Lester is a member ofIowa’s all-Century team.Carl was a 1956 first teamall‑American and all‑Big Ten for theHawkeyes’ national runners‑up. A1956 Olympian, Cain was forced intoa reserve role for the United Statesbecause of a back injury. Carl was atwo‑time Iowa MVP and finished hiscareer with 1,054 points. Cain is amember of Iowa’s all-Century team.Bill was a starting guard on the“Fabulous Five” team that endedup as the NCAA runner‑up in 1956.He was third team all-America byHelms and the Hawkeyes’ MVP in1955, when he averaged 13 points.Seaberg is a member of Iowa’s allCentury team.Bill, a member of the Hawkeyes’1,000‑point Club, topped thesquad in scoring three times. Atwo‑time all‑Big Ten selection,Logan was second team all‑Americain 1956 according to Helms andConverse‑Taylor. Bill helped Iowato a second place Big Ten finishas a sophomore and consecutiveFinal Four appearances his last twoseasons. Logan is a member of Iowa’sall-Century team.33 Bill Schoof40 Chris Street41 Greg Stokes46 Sharm ScheuermanBill played forward on the “FabulousFive” team and scored 6.3 pointsper game. A three‑year letterman,Schoof was a starter on Iowa’s 1955and 1956 Final Four teams. In thosetwo seasons he helped the Hawkeyesto a record of 39-13.Chris Street’s number was retiredfollowing his untimely death in1993. Street died in an auto accident15 games into his junior season. Afixture in Iowa’s starting line-upsince midway through his freshmanseason, Street was averaging 14.5points and 9.5 rebounds per contestthrough 15 games and had recentlyearned MVP honors at the San JuanShootout. Chris established an Iowarecord by making 34 consecutive freethrows.Greg, a three‑year starter in thepivot, is the school’s third all‑timecareer scorer (1,768 points). Gregowns the school record for field goalpercentage in a game (1.000, 11of 11). After an all‑Big Ten seniorseason (19.9 scoring norm), Greg wasselected in the 1985 NBA draft byPhiladelphia. Stokes is a member ofIowa’s all-Century team.Sharm made his mark at Iowa as anathlete and coach. He started on the“Fabulous Five” basketball team andlettered three times in basketballand baseball. After graduation in1956, Sharm returned to coach hisalma mater in 1959. His 1961 clubfinished 18-6.170 2009 IOWA BASKETBALL

iowa basketball lettermen–A‑Agnew, Richard 1966,67,68Anapol, Angelo 1939Anderson, Craig 1981,82,83,84Andrews, William 1951Angelino, Glenn 1971,72,73Angersola, Ken 1973Angle, J.R. 2005,07,08Arens, Mike 1980Armstrong, B.J. 1986,87,88,89Arnold, Kenny 1979,80,81,82‑B‑Banazek, Kenneth 1964,65Banks, Andre 1983,84,85,86Bannick, Edwin 1915,16,17Barko, John 1933,34,35,36Barnes, Val 1991,92, 93Bartels, Jim 1991,93,94,95Barton, James 1905,06,07Bastian, Edward 1964,65,66Bastian, Howard 1933,34Bastian, Kenneth 1939,40Bauer, Jason 1997,98,99Bennett, P.J. 1932Berkenpas, Todd 1982,83,84,85Berrien, Clifford 1917,18,19Berry, Harry 1912,13Beutjer, Jon 2001Bilskemper, Josiah 1999Blackmer, Ivan 1934,35Bobby, Albert 1935,37Bowen, Ryan 1995,96,97,98Bohall, Dan 2008Boyd, Brody 2001,02,03,04Boyle, Bryan 1983,84Boyle, Greg 1978,80,81,82Boyle, Kevin 1979,80,81,82Bratten, Elmer 1937Breedlove, Huston 1966,67,68Brigham, Leon 1918Brock, Allen 1902,03,04Brookins, Vince 1978,79,80,81Brown, B.A. 1907,08,09Brown, Fred 1970,71Brown, Homer 1918,19Brownlee, Jack 2004,05Brunner, Greg 2003,04,05,06Buckles, Kenneth 1952,53Buckner, Chester 1906,07,08Bullard, Matt 1989,90Burckheimer, I.A. 1907,08Burgitt, Robert 1922,23‑C‑Cain, Carl 1954,55,56Calabria, Chad 1968,69,70Calsbeek, Franklin 1949,50,51Carfino, Steve 1981,82,83,84Carpenter, Robert 1959Carter, John 1994,95Casey, Bart 1985,86,87Chapman, Tom Jr. 1965,66,67Chapman, Tom Sr. 1942,43Clifton, Robert 1950,51,52Cochrane, Everett 1951,52Colbert, Edward 1951Cole, Jarryd 2008Collins, James 1972,73,74Conway, George 1969,71Cotton, Kenneth 1918,19Crawford, Josh 2007Culberson, Dick 1945‑D‑Danner, Dave 1944,46,47Darling, Charles 1950,51,52Darsee, Jon 1980.81,82David, Virgil 1928,29Davis, Keno 1995Davis, McKinley 1952,53,54,55Davis, Ricky 1998Davis, Rodell 1990,91,92DeHeer, Floyd 1936,37Dennard, Jerry 1982,83Denoma, Mike 1963,64,65Devine, Aubrey 1920,21,22Diehl, Robert 1951Dille, Glenn 1949Dittmer, Jack 1950Dollmeyer, Greg 2003Drake, Terry 1975,77,78Dress, Jack 1936,37,38DuBois, W.L. 1902Duffe, Bernard 1942Duhm, Clarence 1924Dull, J. Michael 1960Duncan, Douglas 1954,55Dutton, Lawrence 1915,16,17‑E‑Earl, Acie 1990,91,92,93Ely, Howard 1938Epstein, S. 1931Eshleman, Harold 1932,33Evans, Dick 1940Evans, Reggie 2001,02‑F‑Farrell, Thomas 1902,03Farroh, Mike 1929Fegebank, Neil 1972,73,74Fermino, Joe 2000,01Fields, L.R. 1914Figg, James 1930Filkins, D.C. 1932Finlayson, Robert 1920Finley, Roger 1948,49Fort, Johnny 1984Fountain, Bruce 1942Freeman, Robert 1948Freeman, Tony 2006,07,08Fritzel, John 1995Frohwein, George 1921,22Frost, Dan 1975,76Fullard, Ken 1984,85Funk, Jack 1923,24‑G‑Gaddis, Wally 1936,37Galloway, Kyle 1998,00,01Gamble, Kevin 1986,87Gannon, Mark 1980,81,82,83Gardner, Ray 1912,13Garner, Brian 1989Gatens, Mike 1974,75,76Geneva, Fred 1929Gentry, Nolden 1958,59,60George, Robert 1954,55,56Givant, Todd 1993Glasper, Mon’ter 1993,94,95,96Gomes, Marcelo 1999,00Gorney, Seth 2005,06,07,08Gottschalk, Gary 1966,67Gould, Joe 1971Grabinski, Ken 1970,71,72Grafton, Jimmie 1944Graham, Jim 1945Greene, Herald 1950,51,52Griffin, Rob 2000Griffith, Dwight 1904,05,06Grim, John 1933,34,35Grissel, Earl 1914Grogan, Tom 1980Gunther, Dave 1957,58,59Guzowski, Tony 1946,48,49‑H‑Haberecht, Fred 1975,76Haberer, Brian 1998Hairston, John 1974,75,76,77Hakeman, Dennis 1974Hall, Eugene 1947,48Hallstrom, Jim 1978Haluska, Adam 2005,06,07Hankins, Andrew 1962,63,64Hansen, Bob

May 11, 2020 · first team allconference selections. - herb wilkinson and dick ives (the top scorer at 12.1 per game) combined to make five all-america teams. front (l to r): Bob Schulz, Clayton wilkinson, Herbert wilkinson, ned postels, Jack Spencer, Dick ives, murray wier. Back (l to r): Coach pops Harrison, Bruns, Cole, Selken, Dick Culber-

Related Documents:

Iowa Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics Iowa Dental Association Iowa Department of Public Health Iowa Health Care Association Iowa Hospital Association Iowa Medical Society Iowa Nurses Association Iowa Pharmacy Association Iowa Veterinary Medical Association Iowa‘s Statewide Epidemiology Education and Consultation Program State Hygienic .

Agricultural Biotechnology Stewardship Technical Committee (ABSTC), Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA), the Iowa Chapter of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers (ASFMRA), Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF), Iowa Independent Crop Consultants Association, Iowa Institute for Cooperatives (IIC), Iowa Soybean Association (ISA),

AERLP Description Created by Iowa legislature in May 1996 1997 Iowa Code, Section 476.46 Amendment to the 1990 Iowa Energy Efficiency Act Funded via Iowa’s investor-owned utilities Competitive application process Eligibility All individuals and groups except Iowa’s gas and electric utilities that are not required to be rate regulated

c. Commitment to Iowa Trauma System and EMS activities, for example Iowa Trauma Coordinators, American College of Surgeons (ACS), Iowa Chapter Committee on Trauma, Iowa Chapter of American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), Iowa Emergency Medical Service Association (IEMSA),Trauma System Advisory Council (TSAC), System Evaluation Quality

Iowa Department of Public Health Text4baby Iowa State Contact 515-778-2212 Kelly.Schulte@idph.iowa.gov Let’s work together to promote this terrific resource to pregnant women and new mothers in Iowa! Approximately 1.8% of estimated pregnant women and new moms in Iowa have enrolled in Text4baby since its launch.

Lenox Neighborhood Center Lions Club—Iowa Falls, Iowa Loaves and Fishes—Story City, Iowa Lords Cupboard—Fort Dodge, Iowa Lords Cupboard—Jewell, Iowa . St. Joseph’s Community Schools, New

Noncredit Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs IOWA COMMUNITY COLLEGES SEPTEMBER 2018 . i i i iii Iowa Department of Education . Director, Iowa Department. of Education 515-281-3436. ryan.wise@iowa.gov Jeremy Varner. Administrator, Division of Community Colleges and . Workforce Preparation 515-281-8260. jeremy.varner@iowa.gov Barbara .

April 2013 www.cpcu-iowa.org Iowa ChapterGram Iowa CPCU Society Chapter Message from the President 2 New Designee Spotlight Remember to Renew Your CPCU Dues 3 2013 CPCU Events Iowa Insurance Hall of Fame 2013 Inductees 4 Iowa Insurance Hall of Fame Ceremony Invitation 5 2013 Golf Outing Registration Form 6 Chapter Meeting 7 April 18, 2013