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TTU Past Teams 06.Indd REDRED RAIDERRAIDER BASKETBALLBASKETBALL PASTPAST TEAMSTEAMSTEAMS TEXASTEXAS TECH TECH UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY RED RED RAIDER RAIDERS BASKETBALL BASKETBALL 179 2006-20072006-2007 TEXASTEXAS TECHTECH UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY 1925-26 Red Raiders 1926-27 Red Raiders 1927-28 Red Raiders Walker, White, Hemphill, Hunter, Dean, Vinzant, Reeves, Weaver, Jennings, Pace, Reeves, Vinzant, Walker, Hunter, Jennings, White, Hunter, Pace, McWilliams, Hemphill, Dennison, Grady Higgenbotham (Head Coach) Hemphill, Grady Higgenbotham (Head Coach) Kerr, Weaver, Victor Payne (Head Coach) 1928-29 Red Raiders 1929-30 Red Raiders 1930-31 Red Raiders Hunter, Fisher, Walker, Vinzant, Tadlock, Wilkins, Fisher, Hodges, Vinzant, Maxwell, Tadlock, Pace, Hart, Dunn, Moody, Hodges, Fisher, Tadlock, Baker, Darris, Hodges, Dalton, Victor Payne (Head Coach) Vinzant, Victor Payne (Head Coach) Crews, WL Golightly (Head Coach) Photo not available 1931-32 Red Raiders 1932-33 Red Raiders 1933-34 Red Raiders Tadlock, Moody, Dunn, Hodges, Fisher, Crews, Darr, Dell Front: LaMaster, Eddleman, Crews, Thomas, Owens, Dell Back: Magar (mgr.), Priddy, Weaver, Stanphill, Cook, Morgan (Head Coach) Morgan (Head Coach) Brown, L. Crews, LaMasters (mgr.) Back: Gilmore, Loter, Gray, Dunn, Priddy, S. Bryant, Front: A. Crews, Gilmore, Thomas, Loter, Wester, Robison, Flake Robison, Dell Morgan (Head Coach) 180 TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY RED RAIDER BASKETBALL REDRED RAIDERRAIDER BASKETBALLBASKETBALL 1934-1935 Red Raiders 1935-36 Red Raiders 1936-37 Red Raiders Front (L-R) Laurence Priddy, Will Gilmore, Lem Weaver, Back (L-R) Dan Corbin, Judge Garrett, Russell Back (L-R) Bob Hale, Judge Garrett, Russell Wilkinson, Hugh Snodgrass, Leroy Crews, Frank Bridges Wilkinson, Bob Hale, Milton Coffey, Berl Huffman Wayne Wilkins, Herbert Curry Back (L-R) Trenton Davis (Mgr.), “Tiny” Thornton, (Head Coach) Front (L-R) “Killer” Coffey (Manager), Woodrow Powell, “Curly” Wilkinson, Robert Hale, “Judge” Garrett, JW Front (L-R) Hugh Snodgrass, Maurice Wiginton, Bill Elmer Tarbox, Hugh Snodgrass, Bob Case, Paul Morris, West, Virgil Ballard (Head Coach) Kelley, Robert Case, Olen Gaskin Leroy Crews, Berl Huffman (Head Coach) 1937-38 Red Raiders 1938-39 Red Raiders 1939-40 Red Raiders Back (L-R) Berl Huffman (Head Coach), John Allen Gentry, TL Gilley, Marshall Brown, Paul Reynolds, Marshall Brown, JB White, William Risinger, TL Gilley, Henderson, TF Bain, AE Cloyd, Charley Barnard, Dayton Coleman Williams, “Curly” Risinger, Bauman Roper, JB Leo Patterson, Robert Percival, Jake Geron, Bauman McWhorter White, “Inky” Miller, Robert Percival, Truman Neal, Berl Roper, Edwin Irons, Lewis Locke, Berl Huffman (Head Middle (L-R) Coleman Williams, Rex Williams, GL Huffman (Head Coach) Coach) Webb, Sam Garrison, Red Ramsy, Harris Cheek, Front (L-R) Powell McCreary, FM Sachse, Paul Morris, Truman Neal, Elmer Tarbox, Dudley Akin 1940-41 Red Raiders 1941-42 Red Raiders 1942-43 Red Raiders (L-R) Norman Volz, Lewis Locke, Lawrence McCulloch, Standing (L-R) Norman Cox, Edwin Irons, Lawrence Back: George Allen, Roland Nabors, Garland Head, Jake Geron, Ed Irons, JB White, Byron Gilbreath, Elvis McCulloch, Billy Hale, Gabe Gilley, Roy Williams, Max Norman Cox, William Banks, Lawrence McCullock, Roy Erwin, Bob Andis, Melvin Taylor, Norman Cox, Gabe Munn, JR Callahan, Gerald Head Williams Gilley, Buck Rogers, George Allen Kneeling (L-R) Norman Volz, Berl Huffman (Head Front: Winston Churchill, Wallace Martin, Tom Rogers, Floor (L-R) Berl Huffman (Head Coach), Gilley (Ass’t Coach), Byron Gilbreath, Elvis Erwin, George Allen, Polk Robison (Head Coach) Coach) Vernon Ray TEXASTEXAS TECH TECH UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY RED RED RAIDER RAIDERS BASKETBALL BASKETBALL 181 2006-20072006-2007 TEXASTEXAS TECHTECH UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY 1943-44 Red Raiders 1944-45 Red Raiders (first string) 1945-46 Red Raiders Front (L-R) Jan Blackwell, Paul Haskins, Claude Freeman, (L-R) Jay Kerr, Ernest Hawkins, Don Grove, Gene Front (L-R) Roland Nabors, Gene Hardey, Athol Craver, Ronald Cleavinger, Charles Miller, Leon Grissom, Charles Hardey, Jiggs Jackson, Polk Robison (Head Coach) Tilley Sneed, John Close, Bob Lofland, Clayton Roberts Smith Back (L-R) Bennie Tidwell, Tom Levay, Billy Kelley, Back (L-R) Phil Ragland, Tex Wallace, Hubert Bechtol, Garland Head, Jay Kerr, Ardis Barton, Polk Robison Don Grove, Nolan Weeks, Jack Dillon, Dale Cooper, Jay (Head Coach) Kerr, Polk Robison (Head Coach) 1946-47 Red Raiders 1947-48 Red Raiders 1948-49 Red Raiders James Hill, Ardis Baton, Wayne Bowles, Garland Head, Front (L-R) Jay Kerr, Ardis Barton, Winston Churchill, Front (L-R) James Hill, Wayne Bowles, Gene Gibson, Gilbert McAlister, Gene Hardey, Ernest Hawkins, James Hill, Gilbert McAlister, Jackson Don Grove, Bill Banks, Chester Jackson, Ardis Barton Winston Churchill, Clayton Roberts, Roland Nabors, Back (L-R) GW Warden (Manager), William Banks, CW Back (L-R) Polk Robison (Head Coach), JR McAnnaly, Don Grove, William Banks, Eugene Gibson, Jay Kerr, Berl Duke, Don Grove, Eugene Gibson, Wayne Bowles, Polk George Belchef, Duward Patterson, Charles Pinnell, CW Huffman (Head Coach) Robison (Head Coach) Dukes, Bill Eddins, GW Warden (Manager) Photo not available 1949-50 Red Raiders 1950-51 Red Raiders 1951-52 Red Raiders Front (L-R) Charlie Pinell, Jack Alderson, Verdell Turner, L-R- Weldon McClure, Jim Eddins, Jim McCauley, Virgil Jack Alderson, Jim Eddins, Paul Nolen, Verdell Turner, Gene Gibson, Jim Eddins, Jiggs Jackson, Ted O’Neil Johnson, Jack Alderson, Jack Little, Irl Brown, Jim Sharp, Virgil Johnson, Rex Hitt, Irl Brown, Jim Sexton, Bob Back (L-R) Charlie Campbell (Manager), Jim McAnally, Walter Edwards, Paul Nolen, Ted O’Neil, Lewis Martin, Bouldin, Lewis Martin, Dwayne Durham, John Pittman, Glen Lucas, Jim Sharp, Irl Brown, Doral Sandlin, Weldon Clayton Stallings, Verdel Turner Scotty Grundy, Charlie Rand, Bobby Day, Polk Robison McClure, Polk Robison (Head Coach) (Head Coach) 182 TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY RED RAIDER BASKETBALL REDRED RAIDERRAIDER BASKETBALLBASKETBALL 1952-53 Red Raiders 1953-54 Red Raiders 1954-55 Red Raiders Front Row L to R: Carl Ince, Decker McKim, Louis Left “V”: Carl Ince, John Pittman, Estin Left “V”: Carl Ince, Walter Newton, Ned Underwood, Martin, Virgil Johnson, Paul Nolen, Jim Sexton, Rex Hit, Blackburn, Jim Reed, DuWayne Blackshear, Gene Jim Reed, DuWayne Blackshear, Charles Rand. Second Row: Bob Bouldin, John Pittman, Carpenter. Right “V”: Ted Watts, Jim Sexton, Gene Gibson (Assistant Coach). Durward Bolding, Duane Durham, Gene Carpenter, Right “V”: Harry Scaling, Carroll Smith, Jim Whatley, DuWayne Blackshear, Jim Reed. Third/Fourth Rows: Jim Whatley, Decker McKim, Durward Bolding. Bill Buchanan, Gene Carpenter, Polk Robison (Head Freshmen and Trainers. Center: Polk Robison (Head Coach) Coach) 1955-56 Red Raiders 1956-57 Red Raiders 1957-58 Red Raiders Back (L-R) Gene Gibson (Ass’t Coach), Walter Newton, Bottom (L-R) Royce Elam, Earl Redwine, Harry Scaling, Back (L-R) Gene Gibson (Ass’t Coach), Wade Wolfe, Dale Logan Cummings, Jim Reed, Eugene Carpenter, Ned Underwood McKeehan, Pat Noakes, Podd Hill, James Wiley, Polk DuWayne Blackshear, Ned Underwood, Harry Scaling, Middle (L-R) Dennis Calvert, Gerald Myers, Sterling Robison (Head Coach) Middle (L-R) Clayton Cooke, Polk Robison (Head Coach) Front (L-R) Bobby Wilson, Gibson, Bobby Wilson, Logan Cummings Bert Williams, Robert Echols, Bobby Wilson, Chuck Key, Bill Buchanan, Earl Redwine, Carroll Smith, Sterling Back (L-R) Don Apple, Leon Hill, Sidney Seligmann, Don Apple, Gene Arrington Gibson, Royce Elam Wade Wolfe, Charlie Lynch Front (L-R) Bill Pfluger, Gerald Myers, Sid Seligman, Seated- Dennis Calvert (Manager) Logan Cummings, Charlie Lynch, Tom Johnson, Preston Davis Photo not available Photo not available 1958-59 Red Raiders 1959-60 Red Raiders 1960-61 Red Raiders Gerald Myers, Charlie Lynch, Leon Hill, Wade Wolfe, Arrington, Wylie, McKeehan, Mounts, Percival, Hennig, Coach Gibson, Mac Percival, Gilbert Varnell, Roger Chuck Key, Don Apple, Gene Arrington, Dale McKeehan, Davis (mgr.), Smith, Lee, Key, Perkins, Weaver (Trainer), Hennig, Milton Mickey, Harold Hudgens, Don Perkins, Sid Seligman, Harold Hudgens, Pat Noakes, Stevie Lee, Echols, Spitzer, Polk Robison (Head Coach) Tom Patty, Bobby Gindorf, John Lemmons, Coach James Wiley, Polk Robison (Head Coach) Robinson. Kneeling: C. Teinman, D. Watson. Standing in the middle: Del Ray Mounts. TEXASTEXAS TECH TECH UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY RED RED RAIDER RAIDERS BASKETBALL BASKETBALL 183 2006-20072006-2007 TEXASTEXAS TECHTECH UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY Photo not available 1961-62 Red Raiders 1962-63 Red Raiders 1963-64 Red Raiders Mounts, Hudgins, Percival, Henning, Gindorf, Wall, Denny, Farley, Fox, Gindorf, Gooden, Hallum, Lyles, Dub Malaise, Glen Hallum, Tom Patty, Norman Reuther, Farley, Ferguson, Mickey, Gorden, Varnell, Gene Gibson Mickey, Murren, Patty, Varnell, Wall, Wollard, Gene Royce Woolard, Sid Wall, Mike Farley, Mike Gooden, Bill (Head Coach) Gibson (Head Coach) Murren, Russ Wilkinson, Bill Jones, Gene Gibson (Head Coach) Photo not available 1964-65 Red Raiders 1965-66 Red Raiders 1966-67 Red Raiders Front (L-R) Royce Woolard, Glen Hallum, Norman Bobby Measells, Dub Malaise, Billy Tapp, Jimmy Miles Johnson, Larry Lewis, Billy Tapp, Jimmy Fullerton, Reuther, Harold Denney, Russ Wilkinson, Dub Malaise. Fullerton, Danny Davis, Dave Olsen, Trenton Bonner, Jerry Haggard, Jim Nelson, Dave Olsen, Trent Bonner, Back (L-R) Trainer Joe Lyle, Coach Charlie Lynch, Bob Glover, Vernon Paul, Joe Dobbs, Norman Reuther, Benny Wiggins, Vernon Paul, Joe
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