Angus Jeffers Nicoson (September 30, 1919 – May 1, 1982) was an American football, basketball and baseball player and coach. He served as head basketball...
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1927–1931 Harry Good 13–22–4 1946 Edgar Bright 3–4 1947–1949, 1954 Angus Nicoson 21–12 1947, 1954 1950–1951 Walt Bartkiewicz 8–8–1 1952–1953 Dave Shaw...
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Indianapolis Greyhounds (redirect from Nicoson Hall)
000 more, named for long-time basketball coach and Athletic Director Angus Nicoson. Ruth Lilly Court (volleyball, wrestling) – Opened in 1982, seating...
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(1932–1945) Ed Bright (1946) Angus Nicoson (1947–1949) Walt Bartkiewicz (1950–1951) Dave Shaw (1952–1953) Angus Nicoson (1954) Jim Wallace (1955–1957)...
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(1932–1945) Ed Bright (1946) Angus Nicoson (1947–1949) Walt Bartkiewicz (1950–1951) Dave Shaw (1952–1953) Angus Nicoson (1954) Jim Wallace (1955–1957)...
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(1932–1945) Ed Bright (1946) Angus Nicoson (1947–1949) Walt Bartkiewicz (1950–1951) Dave Shaw (1952–1953) Angus Nicoson (1954) Jim Wallace (1955–1957)...
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The Greyhounds were led by UIndy Hall of Famer Angus Nicoson throughout the 1950s and 60s, and Nicoson's teams won 8 Hoosier Conference Championships....
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(1932–1945) Ed Bright (1946) Angus Nicoson (1947–1949) Walt Bartkiewicz (1950–1951) Dave Shaw (1952–1953) Angus Nicoson (1954) Jim Wallace (1955–1957)...
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(1932–1945) Ed Bright (1946) Angus Nicoson (1947–1949) Walt Bartkiewicz (1950–1951) Dave Shaw (1952–1953) Angus Nicoson (1954) Jim Wallace (1955–1957)...
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(1932–1945) Ed Bright (1946) Angus Nicoson (1947–1949) Walt Bartkiewicz (1950–1951) Dave Shaw (1952–1953) Angus Nicoson (1954) Jim Wallace (1955–1957)...
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1955-56, 1963-64, 1965-66, 1966-67, and 1968-69, all under head coach Angus Nicoson, who was named NAIA national coach of the year in 1966-67. Hanover advanced...
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