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  2. Jimmy Dawson (basketball, born 1945) - Wikipedia

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    Dawson chose to play college basketball at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and was a member of the freshman basketball team for the 1963–64 season. He played in 70 of the team's 72 games during his three-years on the varsity team and was the starting point guard for all three, replacing Jim Vopicka.

  3. George Bork - Wikipedia

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    College Football Hall of Fame George Bork (born February 8, 1942) was an American football player in the 1960s. The 6–1, 185 pound Bork rewrote the Northern Illinois University football record book with some help from end Hugh Rohrschneider during his junior and senior years at the DeKalb school.

  4. Paul Unruh - Wikipedia

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    Paul Richard Unruh (May 7, 1928 – December 8, 2023) was an American college basketball standout at Bradley University from 1946 to 1950. He finished as Bradley's all-time leading scorer and was a consensus first-team All-American as a senior in 1949–50.

  5. Illinois Year in Review: Male athlete of the year Devon ... - AOL

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    Jul. 23—Aaron Henry sat down with Devon Witherspoon last summer. The message from the then Illinois defensive backs coach was simple. Witherspoon was "sitting on a lottery ticket." "His feel?

  6. Skip Thoren - Wikipedia

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    Thoren chose to play college basketball at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign after high school and was a member of the freshman basketball team for the 1961–62 season. He played in every single game during his three-year career and was the starting center for the final two seasons, replacing Bill Burwell .

  7. LaPhonso Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Digger Phelps was his head coach until replaced by John Macleod prior to Ellis's senior year. During his four years in college, Notre Dame went 67–57. The team qualified for the NCAA tournament twice. As a senior captain, Ellis led the team in scoring (17.7 ppg), rebounding (11.7 rpg), field goal percentage (.631), and blocked shots (2.6 bpg).

  8. Dwight Eddleman - Wikipedia

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    As a high school athlete, Eddleman won three Illinois state high jump titles. [4] As a collegian, each year that Eddleman attended Illinois he also competed in track as a high jumper. Eddleman would win various high jump titles while at Illinois, including the Chicago Relays, the Illinois Tech Relays, and the Penn Relays.

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