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Seymour "Swede" Masin (June 7, 1920 – September 10, 2005) was a high school and college athlete of great versatility. He briefly played professional basketball in the American Basketball League , a precursor to the National Basketball Association .
The Continental Basketball Association was a men's professional basketball league that existed from 1946 to 2009. The league was formerly known as the Eastern Pennsylvania Basketball League, the Eastern Professional Basketball League and the Eastern Basketball Association.
Paul Norman Seymour (January 30, 1928 – May 5, 1998) was an American professional basketball player and coach. Seymour played college basketball for the Toledo Rockets before playing professionally in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In the NBA, he played for the Baltimore Bullets and Syracuse Nationals.
CCNY is the only NCAA Basketball Championship team that is no longer a member of Division I. Every one of the C.C.N.Y. players involved in the scandal eventually went back to school to earn his degree. [3] Ed Warner and Alvin Roth played professionally in the Continental Basketball Association. [3]
The history of Le Moyne Dolphins men's basketball from 1969 to 1973 includes the final four years of the coaching reign of Tommy Niland, Le Moyne's head coach since the inception of the program in 1948, and the career of Phil Harlow, one of the Dolphins' all-time greatest players. Le Moyne did not earn a postseason berth but did win the Middle ...
UAB basketball's 100-72 rout of Temple on Thursday was flagged by a gambling watchdog company for unusual line movement the day of the game. UAB basketball's win vs. Temple flagged for suspicious ...
Seymour is a graduate of Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.He holds a bachelor of science degree in physical education from the school. Following his graduation from Bridgewater State, Seymour spent eight years teaching high school, and coached a girl's high school basketball team to two New Hampshire state titles.
The Blazers won seven of eight regular season games to claim the top seed in this year’s Senior Division tournament. Also nailing down spots in the final bracket were the Hawks (6-2), Cardinals ...