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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...
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  • feat topped only by UCLA. Connie Dierking (1958), Ralph Davis (1960), Bob Wiesenhahn (1961), Paul Hogue (1961, 1962), Tom Thacker (1963), Tony Yates (1963)...
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    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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  • player James White, NBA guard/forward for New York Knicks, NBA champion Bob Wiesenhahn, basketball player, 1961 NCAA champion with Cincinnati Bearcats, 11th...
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  • NBA player Mel Thomas – UConn player LaSalle Thompson – NBA player Bob Wiesenhahn – NBA player Devin Williams – West Virginia and NBA G League player...
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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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    second district of Ohio. Pat Tabler (1976) - baseball player (MLB) Bob Wiesenhahn (1957) - basketball player (NBA and Cincinnati Bearcats - National Championship...
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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...
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  • NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 7, 2019. "Bob Wiesenhahn NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 7, 2019...
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  • coach Ed Jucker leading the Bearcats, Bouldin was team co-captain with Bob Wiesenhahn, who both started along with Hogue and newcomers forward Tom Thacker...
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  • successful college teams there. The starting five of the team had improved, with Bob Boozer improving to join solid holdovers Oscar Robertson, Jack Twyman, Wayne...
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  • University 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...
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    Turner, Louisville Charlie Warren, Oregon Hank Whitney, Iowa State Bob Wiesenhahn, Cincinnati 1960–61 NCAA University Division men's basketball season...
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