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Robert B.
Wiesenhahn Jr. (born
December 22, 1938) is an
American former professional basketball player.
Wiesenhahn attended McNicholas High
School in Cincinnati...
- Mention: Paul
Hogue Honorable Mention: Bob
Wiesenhahn Coach of the Year: Ed
Jucker Paul
Hogue Tom
Thacker Bob
Wiesenhahn sports-reference.com 1960-61 Missouri...
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State Buckeyes 65 (OT)
Scoring by half: 38-39, 23-22 Overtime: 9-4 Pts: Bob
Wiesenhahn 17 Rebs: Bob
Wiesenhahn 9 Pts:
Jerry Lucas 27 Rebs:
Jerry Lucas 12...
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topped only by UCLA.
Connie Dierking (1958),
Ralph Davis (1960), Bob
Wiesenhahn (1961), Paul
Hogue (1961, 1962), Tom
Thacker (1963), Tony
Yates (1963)...
- NBA
player Mel
Thomas –
UConn player LaSalle Thompson – NBA
player Bob
Wiesenhahn – NBA
player Devin Williams – West
Virginia and NBA G
League player Tim...
- was not just a fad of the '80s". 1991 Kentuckian, Vol. 97. pp. 216–217.
Wiesenhahn, Tim. Wesley,
Jennifer K. (ed.). "Leading A Legacy". 1992 Kentuckian,...
- 1961 NBA 1 3
Larry Siegfried Ohio
State University 1961 NBA 2 11 Bob
Wiesenhahn University of
Cincinnati 1961 NBA 3 25 Bevo
Nordmann Saint Louis University...
- Chilton, East
Tennessee State College Bunk Adams, Ohio
University Bob
Wiesenhahn,
University of
Cincinnati Bob Pawlak,
Toledo University Phil Dubensky...
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Shayne Whittington Sidney Wicks Ron
Widby Paul
Widowitz Murray Wier Bob
Wiesenhahn Joe
Wieskamp John
Wiethe Aaron Wiggins Andrew Wiggins John
Wiggers Mitc****...
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March 25, 1961, Cincinnati, led by the
balanced attack of Thacker, Bob
Wiesenhahn, Tony Yates, Paul
Hogue and Carl Bouldin, won the NCAA
Championship with...