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billy_tindall [2021/09/27 03:13] – [1967-68 Senior year] game link mikeumabilly_tindall [2025/09/09 15:45] (current) – [Professional career] HOF tag mikeuma
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   * **Hometown:** Bedford Hills, NY   * **Hometown:** Bedford Hills, NY
   * **High School:** Fox Lane   * **High School:** Fox Lane
-  * **Birthdate:** ?+  * **Birthdate:** 1945 
 +  * **Date of Death:** June 2025((https://umassathletics.com/news/2025/6/29/general-in-memoriam-billy-tindall))
  
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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.  See where that stands on [[statistics_history#individual_career_records|UM's all-time list]].
 +  * 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.  Since surpassed by many who could play as freshmen, which Tindall couldn't due to NCAA rules at the time.   * 449 free throws attempted in his career was, at the time, most in program history.  Since surpassed by many who could play as freshmen, which Tindall couldn't due to NCAA rules at the time.
   * 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.  See [[statistics_history|current list]].   * 11.3 rebounds per game still stands as fourth-most in program history, through the end of the 2020-21 season.  See [[statistics_history|current list]].
-  * 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://umassathletics.com/honors/hall-of-fame/billy-tindall/115|Bio page]].   * Inducted into the UMass Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997.  [[https://umassathletics.com/honors/hall-of-fame/billy-tindall/115|Bio page]].
   * Also competed with UMass the track & field team.  More on his accomplishments in his [[https://umassathletics.com/honors/hall-of-fame/billy-tindall/115|UM HOF bio]].   * Also competed with UMass the track & field team.  More on his accomplishments in his [[https://umassathletics.com/honors/hall-of-fame/billy-tindall/115|UM HOF bio]].
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 ==== 1967-68 Senior year ==== ==== 1967-68 Senior year ====
 +  * Team captain.
   * First Team All [[Yankee Conference]].   * First Team All [[Yankee Conference]].
   * [[wp>National Association of Basketball Coaches|NABC]] All-District Second Team selection.   * [[wp>National Association of Basketball Coaches|NABC]] All-District Second Team selection.
-  * 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://umassathletics.com/honors/hall-of-fame/billy-tindall/115))
   * 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.))<!--Per UM prospectus 2020-21-->   * 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.))<!--Per UM prospectus 2020-21-->
   * 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 1/10/2018.  (Pipkins scored 38 in regulation and another six in overtime.)((https://umassathletics.com/news/2018/1/10/mens-basketball-umass-erases-21-point-deficit-to-defeat-la-salle-pipkins-sets-scoring-mark.aspx))   * 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 1/10/2018.  (Pipkins scored 38 in regulation and another six in overtime.)((https://umassathletics.com/news/2018/1/10/mens-basketball-umass-erases-21-point-deficit-to-defeat-la-salle-pipkins-sets-scoring-mark.aspx))
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   * [[wp>National Association of Basketball Coaches|NABC]] All-District First Team selection.   * [[wp>National Association of Basketball Coaches|NABC]] All-District First Team selection.
   * 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]] (12/29).  This still stands as the UM record for points in a game at a neutral site.((Through the end of the 2020-21 season.))<!--Per UM prospectus 2020-21-->+  * Scored 37 points versus [[opponent_depaul|DePaul]] (12/29).  This still stands as the [[statistics_history#individual_single-game_records|UM record for points in a game]] at a neutral site.((Through the end of the 2024-25 season.))
   * 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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 |[{{::tindall_billy_drive.jpg?direct&200|In action versus Maine.}}]|[{{::billy_tindall_and_jack_leaman.jpg?direct&200|With his Junior and Senior season coach, Jack Leaman.}}]| |[{{::tindall_billy_drive.jpg?direct&200|In action versus Maine.}}]|[{{::billy_tindall_and_jack_leaman.jpg?direct&200|With his Junior and Senior season coach, Jack Leaman.}}]|
  
-===== Post-UMass =====+===== Professional career =====
   * Selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the 13th Round of the NBA Draft.((https://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_1968.html)) Tindall was the first from UMass ever selected in the NBA Draft.  However, he never ended up playing in the league.   * Selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the 13th Round of the NBA Draft.((https://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_1968.html)) Tindall was the first from UMass ever selected in the NBA Draft.  However, he never ended up playing in the league.
 +  * Served as an assistant coach with UMass in the [[season_1968-69|1968-69 season]].
  
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