Earned All-Ohio honors two years at Toledo Woodward High School where he was All-City three times. Captained the University of Michigan squad two years and made All-Big Ten and All-American twice before turning pro. Received outstanding student-athlete award. Played for the Minneapolis Lakers (1949-54), St. Louis Hawks (1954-56) and Syracuse Nationals (1956-58). Won four world championships. NBA All-Star in 1955. Coached basketball, soccer and tennis at Kenyon College (1958-68) and was head basketball coach Harvard University six years (1968-74). One of his players at Kenyon was John Rinka, a member of the inaugural OBHF class in 2006. Served as president of the Ivy League Basketball Coaches Association.
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