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Dick Ives

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allowed freshmen to play varsity sports in college, which until that time had been disallowed. With this rare opportunity, Ives went on to have a highly successful four-year letter-winning career as a Hawkeye. He led the team in scoring for his first three seasons, and as a freshman he scored a
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was also a consensus All-American). That season, the Hawkeyes also won the Big Ten Conference championship.
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and the lack of able-bodied male student athletes across the nation, the
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Ives entered the University of Iowa in the fall of 1943 as a 17-year-old
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where Ives had a hardware business. In 1954 they moved to
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on a full athletic scholarship so that he could play at
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Diagonal, Iowa
Miami, Florida
Iowa
NBA draft
1947
Pittsburgh Ironmen
Forward
All-American
1945
1944
1946
Stats
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University of Iowa
Diagonal, Iowa
Drake University
Iowa
"Pops" Harrison
freshman
World War II
NCAA
Big Ten Conference
All-American
consensus Second Team All-American
Herb Wilkinson
senior
Pittsburgh Ironmen
Basketball Association of America
National Basketball Association

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