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This category is for notable varsity men's basketball players who played at LeMoyne–Owen College. The women's team is called the "Lady Magicians."
This category is for basketball at LeMoyne–Owen College. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. C.
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LeMoyne–Owen College (LOC or "LeMoyne-Owen") is a private historically black college affiliated with the United Church of Christ and located in Memphis, Tennessee. It resulted from the 1968 merger of historically black colleges and other schools established by northern Protestant missions during and after the American Civil War.
Hamlet grew up in Memphis, Tennessee and began playing basketball at the age of five. He attended Whitehaven High School.He was lightly recruited in high school, with his only offer coming from Division II LeMoyne-Owen College.
This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of Tennessee. NCAA. Division I ... LeMoyne–Owen Magicians: LeMoyne–Owen College: Memphis: SIAC:
Held during March 1986, the field included thirty-two teams and the final championship rounds were contested at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. [1] SUNY Potsdam defeated LeMoyne–Owen, 76–73, to claim their second NCAA Division III national title and first since 1981. The Bears also completed an undefeated season (32–0), the ...
In 1975, he led LeMoyne-Owen to the NCAA Division III Championship. [9] He was the first African American coach to capture this title. Johnson retired in 2005. The gymnasium at LeMoyne-Owen College was named after him. [3] Johnson was the coach and mentor of eight players who would later play in the NBA. [10]