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| billy_tindall [2021/09/27 03:13] – [1967-68 Senior year] game link mikeuma | billy_tindall [2025/09/09 15:45] (current) – [Professional career] HOF tag mikeuma | ||
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| * **Hometown: | * **Hometown: | ||
| * **High School:** Fox Lane | * **High School:** Fox Lane | ||
| - | * **Birthdate: | + | * **Birthdate: |
| + | * **Date of Death:** June 2025((https:// | ||
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| ==== Career ==== | ==== Career ==== | ||
| * Played and started all of UM's 74 games in his three varsity seasons. | * Played and started all of UM's 74 games in his three varsity seasons. | ||
| + | * 1,277 career points scored. | ||
| + | * Held UM's high mark in points in a single game (41) for nearly five decades. | ||
| * 449 free throws attempted in his career was, at the time, most in program history. | * 449 free throws attempted in his career was, at the time, most in program history. | ||
| * 837 rebounds was, at the time, second-most in program history. | * 837 rebounds was, at the time, second-most in program history. | ||
| * 11.3 rebounds per game still stands as fourth-most in program history, through the end of the 2020-21 season. | * 11.3 rebounds per game still stands as fourth-most in program history, through the end of the 2020-21 season. | ||
| - | * Led the team in minutes in each of his varsity seasons. | + | * Led the team in minutes in each of his varsity seasons, averaging 36.7 mpg across his career. |
| * Inducted into the UMass Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997. [[https:// | * Inducted into the UMass Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997. [[https:// | ||
| * Also competed with UMass the track & field team. More on his accomplishments in his [[https:// | * Also competed with UMass the track & field team. More on his accomplishments in his [[https:// | ||
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| ==== 1967-68 Senior year ==== | ==== 1967-68 Senior year ==== | ||
| + | * Team captain. | ||
| * First Team All [[Yankee Conference]]. | * First Team All [[Yankee Conference]]. | ||
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| - | * Team captain. | ||
| * Led the team in scoring and rebounding with 19.6 points and 12.0 rebounds per game. His scoring average was, at the time, fourth-highest in UM history. | * Led the team in scoring and rebounding with 19.6 points and 12.0 rebounds per game. His scoring average was, at the time, fourth-highest in UM history. | ||
| - | * Scored 22.7 points per game in Yankee Conference games. | + | * Scored 22.7 points per game in Yankee Conference games, led the league.((https:// |
| * Played 38.2 minutes per game, leading the team, and a mark which still stands as fourth-most in UM history.((Through the end of the 2020-21 season.))< | * Played 38.2 minutes per game, leading the team, and a mark which still stands as fourth-most in UM history.((Through the end of the 2020-21 season.))< | ||
| * Set a new UMass record with 41 points [[game19680210_vermont|versus Vermont (2/10)]], breaking the previous high of 39 by Bill Prevey from 1952. The 41 point mark stood as UM's best until [[pipkins_luwane|Luwane Pipkins]] scored 44 in the overtime win versus [[opponent_la_salle|La Salle]] on 1/ | * Set a new UMass record with 41 points [[game19680210_vermont|versus Vermont (2/10)]], breaking the previous high of 39 by Bill Prevey from 1952. The 41 point mark stood as UM's best until [[pipkins_luwane|Luwane Pipkins]] scored 44 in the overtime win versus [[opponent_la_salle|La Salle]] on 1/ | ||
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| * Led the team in free throw percentage (.672), scoring with 17.2 points, and minutes with 36.6 per game. Second in rebounding (10.9) to Tim Edwards (13.7). | * Led the team in free throw percentage (.672), scoring with 17.2 points, and minutes with 36.6 per game. Second in rebounding (10.9) to Tim Edwards (13.7). | ||
| - | * Scored 37 points versus [[opponent_depaul|DePaul]] (12/ | + | * Scored 37 points versus [[opponent_depaul|DePaul]] (12/ |
| * Scored 34 points the next night versus [[opponent_texas|Texas]] (12/30). | * Scored 34 points the next night versus [[opponent_texas|Texas]] (12/30). | ||
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| - | ===== Post-UMass | + | ===== Professional career |
| * Selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the 13th Round of the NBA Draft.((https:// | * Selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the 13th Round of the NBA Draft.((https:// | ||
| + | * Served as an assistant coach with UMass in the [[season_1968-69|1968-69 season]]. | ||
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