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Bob Lewis (basketball, born 1925)

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This biographical article relating to a United States basketball player, coach, or other figure born in the 1920s is a
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to become the first champions in NCAA men's basketball history to feature four freshmen in the starting lineup.
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and played three years for the Indians. Lewis was noted as a strong defensive player during his time in
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Lewis graduated with an engineering degree, and went into a career in the aerospace industry.
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in the fall of 1943. Due to the shortage of college-aged men associated with
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to finish their academic careers. Bob Lewis played basketball for
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and came to their father's university to play basketball for coach
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Following the championship season, the Lewis twins joined the
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Utah Redskins men's basketball 1943–44 NCAA champions
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Salt Lake City
Utah
Tucson, Arizona
East
Salt Lake City, Utah
Utah
Stanford
Forward
NCAA champion
1944
basketball
forward
University of Utah
1944 National Championship team
Salt Lake City
University of Utah
East High School
Vadal Peterson
World War II
Arnie Ferrin
Dick Smuin
Herb Wilkinson
Army
World War II
Stanford University
Stanford
Everett Dean
Palo Alto
tennis

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