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Grizzly Basketball Yearbook, 1967-1968
University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Grizzly Basketball Yearbook, 1955-1992 University of Montana Publications 1-1-1967 Grizzly Basketball Yearbook, 1967-1968 University of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). Athletics Department Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlybasketball_yearbooks_asc Let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation University of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). Athletics Department, "Grizzly Basketball Yearbook, 1967-1968" (1967). Grizzly Basketball Yearbook, 1955-1992. 4. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlybasketball_yearbooks_asc/4 This Yearbook is brought to you for free and open access by the University of Montana Publications at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Grizzly Basketball Yearbook, 1955-1992 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ARCHIVES Grizzly Basketball 1 9 6 7 -6 8 University of Montana UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA GENERAL INFORMATION Founded ____________,__________________ ._____ 1893 E nrollm ent_________________________________ 6,500 President______________________ Robert T. Pantzer Nicknames___ ________________ Grizzlies, Silvertips C olors___________________ Copper, Silver and Gold ATHLETIC STAFF Athletic D irector__________________ Jack Swarthout Faculty Representative............ __Dr. Earl Lory Head Basketball Coach_________________ Ron Nord Assistant Basketball -
Sophies Voice Free
FREE SOPHIES VOICE PDF Helen Hardt | 318 pages | 01 Dec 2016 | Waterhouse Press | 9780990505648 | English | NH, United States Product: Sophie's BIG Voice | Conscious Discipline Sophie's Choice is a American drama film directed and written by Alan J. Pakula Sophies Voice, adapted from William Styron 's novel of the same name. The film stars Meryl Streep as Sophies Voice "Sophie" Zawistowski, a Polish immigrant with a dark secret from her past who shares a boarding house in Brooklyn with her tempestuous lover, Nathan and a young writer Stingo. Newmanand Josh Mostel. Streep's titular performance was unanimously praised, often cited amongst the best acting performances in film history. InStingo Sophies Voice to Brooklyn to write a novel, and is befriended by Sophie Zawistowski, a Polish immigrant, and her emotionally unstable Sophies Voice, Nathan Landau. Nathan is constantly jealous, and when he is in one of Sophies Voice violent mood swings, he convinces himself that Sophie is unfaithful to Sophies Voice, and he abuses and harasses her. A flashback shows how Nathan first met Sophie after her immigration to the U. Sophie tells Stingo that before she came to the U. Stingo later learns from a college Sophies Voice that Sophie's father was a Nazi sympathizer. Wanda tried to convince Sophie to translate some stolen Gestapo documents, but Sophie declined, fearing she might endanger her children. Nathan tells Sophie and Stingo that he is doing groundbreaking research at a pharmaceutical company, but Nathan's physician brother tells Stingo that Nathan is a paranoid schizophrenicand that all of the schools that Nathan attended were "expensive funny farms ". -
BABY-Srrring Mom Sees RVE KIDS DIE in BLAZE
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Aw a Rd Wi Nners
Awar MBKB02 10/21/02 10:19 AM Page 107 Awa r d Win n e r s Division I Consensus All-American Selections.. .1 0 8 Division I Academic All-Americans By Tea m. .1 1 3 Division I Player of the Yea r .. .1 1 4 Divisions II and III Fi r s t - Te a m All-Americans By Tea m. .1 1 6 Divisions II and III Ac a d e m i c All-Americans By Tea m. .1 1 8 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners By Tea m .. .1 1 9 Awar MBKB02 10/21/02 10:19 AM Page 108 10 8 DIVISION I CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS Division I Consensus All-America Selections Second Tea m —R o b e r t Doll, Colorado; Wil f re d Un r uh, Bradley, 6-4, Toulon, Ill.; Bill Sharman, Southern By Season Do e rn e r , Evansville; Donald Burness, Stanford; George Ca l i f o r nia, 6-2, Porte r ville, Calif. Mu n r oe, Dartmouth; Stan Modzelewski, Rhode Island; Second Tea m —Charles Cooper, Duquesne; Don 192 9 John Mandic, Oregon St. Lofgran, San Francisco; Kevin O’Shea, Notre Dame; Don Charley Hyatt, Pittsburgh; Joe Schaaf, Pennsylvania; Rehfeldt, Wisconsin; Sherman White, Long Island. Charles Murphy, Purdue; Ver n Corbin, California; Thomas 1943 Ch u r chill, Oklahoma; John Thompson, Montana St. First Te a m— A n d rew Phillip, Illinois; Georg e 1951 193 0 Se n e s k y , St. Joseph’s; Ken Sailors, Wyoming; Harry Boy- First Tea m —Bill Mlkvy, Temple, 6-4, Palmerton, Pa.; ko f f, St. -
Dr. Kolb's Publications Weige:Winiampk4ommum:::::,E=M:=AM Dr
Concordia College, 275 North Syndicate, St. Paul, MN 55104 AusWiedersehen Farewell by Steve Galchutt In the past sixteen years, Robert Kolb has served as Acting President for one year, A very vital part of the religion department served as Chair of the Religion department is no longer with us. Dr. Robert Kolb and for five years and won the Concordia his wife, Pauline, have moved to St. Louis, "Professor of the Year" award twice. Dr. Missouri where Dr. Kolb is working not Kolb has also written valuable texts on a only as a professor for Concordia Seminary, variety of subjects. He has published books but also as the Director of the Institute for of his own , written articles for magazines Mission Studies. All hope that the Kolbs and journals and even edited a few books. have good fortune in these endeavors after spending sixteen years as part of the Besides having an interesting past, it would Concordia community. seem that there is much that lies in the future for Dr. Kolb. While here at Robert Kolb has a long and distinguished Concordia, Professor Kolb taught courses in record for his education, employment and history and religion, such as Historical publications. He graduated from Concordia Inquiry and The Reformation, for example. Senior College in Fort Wayne, Indiana with fir. • ,,,k>'& a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1963. Five However, at the Seminary where his title is years later, Robert Kolb received his Master Professor of Systematic Theology, he will DR. KOLB, PROFESSOR Extraordinaire/, READING ONE OF HIS FAVORITE TEXTS, of Divinity from Concordia Seminary in St. -
The Great One
Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU The Utah Statesman Students 2-10-2015 The Utah Statesman, February 10, 2015 Utah State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers Recommended Citation Utah State University, "The Utah Statesman, February 10, 2015" (2015). The Utah Statesman. 224. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers/224 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Students at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Utah Statesman by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@USU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Sports/News the utah Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015 • www.usustatesman.com • (435)-797-1742 • Free single copy The Great One A look back at the impact Wayne Estes had on Utah State University 50 years after his death 4By Kalen Taylor high of 52 set earlier that season. A ago ended Estes’ life, his legacy and center on the 1965 team and the Estes’ junior season in 1963-64 sports editor downed power line grazed the top impact at the university continues first player to meet Estes in Logan. brought more of the same — only of the 6-foot-6-inch Estes’s head, to be felt to this day. “He was a great talent. As a player better. He shot the same percent- “Wayne Estes is dead, and sending electricity jolting through As a basketball player, they sim- he was never selfish. He was always age, upped his rebounds to 13 per Utah State will never be the his body. ply didn’t come any better. -
Aggie Schedule 1970-71
AGGIE SCHEDULE 1970-71 December 1, Ohio State University at LOGAN 1- Schedule December 2, West Texas State at LOGAN 2- Personnel December 5, Utah University at LOGAN 3- Roster/'71 Preview December 7, U of Calif., Santa Barbara at LOGAN 5- New Arena December 10, Gonzaga at LOGAN 6- Aggie Profiles December 12, St. Francis, Pa. at LOGAN 18- Tournament Play December 19, Brigham Young University at Provo 19- All-America December 21, Fresno State at LOGAN 20- Aggie Coaches December 26-30 - All-College Tournament 21 - LaDell Andersen Dec. 26 22- Assistant Coaches DePaul vs. Louisiana State 23- Opponents Montana State vs. Oklahoma City 26-1969-70 Stats Dec. 28 28- Athletic Directory Wichita State vs. San Francisco 29- Freshmen Utah State University vs. Bowling Green 30- Administration 31 -Utah State 32- Frosh Schedule 33- Records 41 -Series Records 43- All Time Scores 52- Aggie Media January 9, Denver at LOGAN January 11, Montana State at Montana January 14, Portland at LOGAN January 16, Seattle at LOGAN January 21, Utah University at Salt Lake January 23, Brigham Young University at LOGAN January 25, Long Island at LOGAN January 30, Air Force at Air Force Academy February 1, Montana State at LOGAN February 6, New Mexico State at Las Cruces February 8, Tulane University at New Orleans February 13, Seattle at Seattle February 15, Denver at Denver February 23, Weber State at LOGAN February 27, New Mexico State at LOGAN 1 VARSITY ROSTER r' 1970-71 PERSONNEL I 5 Bryan Pavlish G 6-3 179 So. Frosh I RETURNING STARTERS I Salt Lake City, Utah I PLAYER-POS. -
Utah State Men's Basketball
UTAH STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL Post-Game Notes vs. Air Force (1/21/20) TEAM NOTES * Utah State improved to 23-2 at home under head coach Craig Smith, which includes an 11-2 Mountain West record. Overall, USU is now 43-13 under Smith which includes a 19-7 record in MW play. All- time, USU is now 59-57 in MW play. * Utah State improved to 19-7 all-time against Air Force, including a perfect 12-0 record at home. * Utah State held Air Force to a season-low 47 points, while the 25-point loss (72-47) is also the worst for the Falcons this season. In fact, the 47 points scored by Air Force is its fewest in series history. * Utah State is now 12-3 on the season and 38-5 under Smith when leading at the half as it had a 32-21 lead at the break tonight. * Utah State improved to 14-2 on the season and 41-7 under Smith when it out-rebounds its opponent as it had a 45-34 advantage on the glass tonight. In fact, it was the ninth time this year that USU has finished a game with a double-digit rebounding advantage and USU is 9-0 in those games. * Utah State’s bench had an 18-12 scoring advantage tonight and USU is now 14-1 this year when its bench out-scores its opponent’s bench. * Utah State improved to 38-5 under Smith when scoring at least 70 points and 29-3 under Smith when holding its opponents under 70 points. -
2008-09 USBWA Member Directory
ALL-AMERICA TEAMS MEN’S ALL-AMERICA TEAMS NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR IN BOLDFACE 1956-57 1960-61 Elgin Baylor, Seattle Terry Dischinger, Purdue Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas Roger Kaiser, Georgia Tech Chet Forte, Columbia Jerry Lucas, Ohio State Frank Howard, Ohio State Bill McGill, Utah Rod Hundley, West Virginia Tom Meschery, St. Mary’s Jim Krebs, SMU Doug Moe, Notre Dame Guy Rodgers, Temple Gary Phillips, Houston Len Rosenbluth, North Carolina Larry Siegfried, Ohio State Gary Thompson, Iowa State Tom Smith, St. Bonaventure Charles Tyra, Louisville Chet Walker, Bradley 1957-58 1961-62 Elgin Baylor, Seattle Len Chappell, Wake Forest Bob Boozer, Kansas State Terry Dischinger, Purdue Pete Brennan, North Carolina Jack Foley, Holy Cross Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas John Havlicek, Ohio State Archie Dees, Indiana Art Heyman, Duke Mike Farmer, San Francisco Paul Hogue, Cincinnati Don Hennon, Pittsburgh Jerry Lucas, Ohio State Bailey Howell, Mississippi State Bill McGill, Utah Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Charles “Cotton” Nash, Kentucky Guy Rodgers, Temple Chet Walker, Bradley 1958-59 1962-63 Bob Boozer, Kansas State Ron Bonham, Cincinnati John Cox, Kentucky Ken Charlton, Colorado Bob Ferry, St. Louis Bill Green, Colorado State Johnny Green, Michigan State Jerry Harkness, Loyola (Ill.) Tom Hawkins, Notre Dame Walt Hazzard, UCLA Bailey Howell, Mississippi State Art Heyman, Duke Lou Pucillo, N.C. State Barry Kramer, NYU Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Charles “Cotton” Nash, Kentucky Alan Seiden, St. John’s Tom Thacker, Cincinnati Jerry West, West Virginia Rod Thorn, West Virginia 1959-60 1963-64 Walt Bellamy, Indiana Gary Bradds, Ohio State Terry Dischinger, Purdue Bill Bradley, Princeton Darrell Imhoff, California Mel Counts, Oregon State Roger Kaiser, Georgia Tech Billy Cunningham, North Carolina Jerry Lucas, Ohio State Walt Hazzard, UCLA Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Bud Koper, Oklahoma City Tom Stith, St. -
Aw a Rd Wi N N E
Aw_MBB01_sp 11/21/00 8:50 AM Page 105 Awa r d Win n e r s Division I Consensus All-American Selections .. .1 0 6 Division I Academic All-Americans By Tea m .. .1 1 1 Division I Player of the Yea r. .1 1 2 Divisions II and III Fi r s t - Te a m All-Americans By Tea m. .1 1 4 Divisions II and III Ac a d e m i c All-Americans By Tea m. .1 1 6 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners By Tea m. .1 1 7 Awar MBKB01 11/20/00 3:53 PM Page 106 10 6 DIVISION I CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS Division I Consensus All-American Selections Second Tea m —R o b e r t Doll, Colorado; Wil f re d Un r uh, Bradley, 6-4, Toulon, Ill.; Bill Sharman, Southern By Season Do e rn e r , Evansville; Donald Burness, Stanford; George Ca l i f o r nia, 6-2, Porte r ville, Calif. Mu n r oe, Dartmouth; Stan Modzelewski, Rhode Island; Second Tea m —Charles Cooper, Duquesne; Don 192 9 John Mandic, Oregon St. Lofgran, San Francisco; Kevin O’Shea, Notre Dame; Don Charley Hyatt, Pittsburgh; Joe Schaaf, Pennsylvania; Rehfeldt, Wisconsin; Sherman White, Long Island. Charles Murphy, Purdue; Ver n Corbin, California; Thomas 1943 Ch u r chill, Oklahoma; John Thompson, Montana St. First Te a m— A n d rew Phillip, Illinois; Georg e 1951 193 0 Se n e s k y , St. Joseph’s; Ken Sailors, Wyoming; Harry Boy- First Tea m —Bill Mlkvy, Temple, 6-4, Palmerton, Pa.; ko f f, St. -
Coppin State Eagles Are in Town and Looking to Upset the 8-1 Wolverine Basketball Team in the First Ever Meeting Between the Two Schools
The Michigan Full Court Press Volume VII Issue X The Official Newsletter of the Maize Rage 28 December 2005 “We want to have a legacy here by bringing Michigan back on the map. I think we realize we can do that. We have a lot of talent on this team. We wasted it last year. We're trying to seize it now.” –Courtney Sims, quoted in the Chicago Tribune Happy Holidays Wolverine fans! It’s great to have you here for the second installment of Winter Break Michigan Basketball. Tonight, most of the attention in Ann Arbor will be directed not on Crisler, but instead on the Alamo Dome in San Antonio, where the Michigan football team takes on Nebraska in the Alamo Bowl. However, the Coppin State Eagles are in town and looking to upset the 8-1 Wolverine basketball team in the first ever meeting between the two schools. The Eagles have played perhaps the toughest schedule in the country so far (at Clemson, at Xavier, at UCLA, at Oklahoma, at Illinois, and at Pitt), and they will be at the Breslin Center on Saturday. They may be winless, but they can put up a fight. Let’s take care of business tonight. Go Blue! Here is the projected starting lineup for the Coppin State Eagles (0-9, 0-0 MEAC): 10 Darryl Roberts 5’9” G “Boog” lists “the air conditioning” as his favorite thing about Coppin State 22 Tywain McKee 6’2” G Led the team with 19 points at Oklahoma... to go along with 7 turnovers 24 Augustine Woodlin 6’2” G Augie was a two-year letter winner at Simon Gratz, where Rasheed Wallace played high school ball; unlike Sheed, he describes himself as “shy” 32 Darryl Proctor 6’4” F “D-Money” is a big fan of Boy Meets World; shot 2-10 at Pittsburgh 34 Brian Chesnut 6’7” F Freshman from the National Christian Academy is the tallest player on the Eagles and also leads the team in field goal percentage at 57.9% Coach Ronald “Fang” Mitchell Led the 15-seed Eagles to an upset win over 2-seed South Carolina in 1997 Happy Belated Birthday: Sophomore forward Darryl Proctor (#10) celebrated his 19th birthday on Monday. -
2011-12 USBWA Directory
U.S. BASKETBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION ALL-AMERICA TEAMS MEN’S ALL-AMERICA TEAMS MEN’S ALL-AMERICA TEAMS NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR IN BOLDFACE 1964-65 1968-69 1956-57 1960-61 John Austin, Boston College Lew Alcindor, UCLA Elgin Baylor, Seattle Terry Dischinger, Purdue Rick Barry, Miami Spencer Haywood, Detroit Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas Roger Kaiser, Georgia Tech Bill Bradley, Princeton Dan Issel, Kentucky Chet Forte, Columbia Jerry Lucas, Ohio State A.W. Davis, Tennessee Mike Maloy, Davidson Frank Howard, Ohio State Bill McGill, Utah Wayne Estes, Utah State Pete Maravich, LSU Rod Hundley, West Virginia Tom Meschery, St. Mary’s Gail Goodrich, UCLA Jim McMillian, Columbia Jim Krebs, SMU Doug Moe, Notre Dame Fred Hetzel, Davidson Rick Mount, Purdue Guy Rodgers, Temple Gary Phillips, Houston Clyde Lee, Vanderbilt Calvin Murphy, Niagara Len Rosenbluth, North Carolina Larry Siegfried, Ohio State Cazzie Russell, Michigan Bud Ogden, Santa Clara Gary Thompson, Iowa State Tom Smith, St. Bonaventure Dave Stallworth, Wichita State Charlie Scott, North Carolina Charles Tyra, Louisville Chet Walker, Bradley Sidney Wicks, UCLA 1965-66 1957-58 1961-62 Dave Bing, Syracuse 1969-70 Elgin Baylor, Seattle Len Chappell, Wake Forest Clyde Lee, Vanderbilt Austin Carr, Notre Dame Bob Boozer, Kansas State Terry Dischinger, Purdue Jack Martin, Duke Jimmy Collins, New Mexico Pete Brennan, North Carolina Jack Foley, Holy Cross Dick Nemelka, BYU Dan Issel, Kentucky Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas John Havlicek, Ohio State Pat Riley, Kentucky Bob Lanier, St. Bonaventure Archie