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- the Buffs all play on "Sox Walseth Court" now. The star of the program under "Sox" Walseth was undoubtedly Cliff Meely. Walseth often called Meely "the most...
- Russell "Sox" Walseth (April 6, 1926 – January 28, 2004) was an American college basketball coach, best known for his tenures as both the men's and women's...
- airport was built during World War II. It was named Walseth Air Force Base in honor of Major Marvin E. Walseth, a United States Army Air Forces pilot who died...
- volleyball of the Big 12 Conference. The playing surface is named the Sox Walseth Court in honor of the former Buffaloes men's and women's basketball head...
- community. An Army airfield built in Seward during the war later became Walseth Air Force Base. Both of the military facilities were closed shortly after...
- (to 6 Oct); Maj. Richard W. Wallace 1st Tank Battalion: Maj. Harvey S. Walseth 2nd Marine Division Brigadier General Alphonse DeCarre The 2nd Marines...
- Marcedes Walker Megan Walker Shatori Walker-Kimbrough Kristy Wallace Maren Walseth Avery Warley Coquese Washington Tonya Washington Ann Wauters Teresa Weatherspoon...
- 11: 39–43. doi:10.1016/0006-291X(63)90024-X. PMID 14019961. Clapper DL, Walseth TF, Dargie PJ, Lee HC (15 July 1987). "Pyridine nucleotide metabolites...
- Cox 13 147–89 .623 10 1950–1956 Bebe Lee 6 63–74 .460 11 1956–1976 Sox Walseth 20 261–245 .516 12 1976–1981 Bill Blair 5 67–69 .493 13 1981–1986 Tom Apke...
- Eastern Studies, 45 (6): 911, doi:10.1080/00263200903268686, S2CID 144063498 Walseth, Kristin (18 January 2013). "Muslim girls' experiences in physical education...