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year in 1940–41. In his three varsity seasons, Beisser was First Team All-MVC, won two outright conference championships (1941, 1943) and shared a co-MVC title with
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selection and was later named one of the MVC's "50 Greatest Players" in the conference's history.
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were not allowed to play varsity sports back then, he had to wait until his
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playoff match. As a result, Beisser was selected as an alternate for the
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in 1942, and capped his career with an All-American selection. In
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1944 Amateur Athletic Union Men's Basketball All-Americans
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After college, Beisser joined the Phillips Oilers in the
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Since college 199:in the early 1940s and was named a 715:People from Bartlesville, Oklahoma 250:, but lost in the first round. In 14: 730:American men's basketball players 98:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 393:McGrane, Bert (March 25, 1951). 32: 260:National Invitation Tournament 258:, Beisser led the Bluejays to 1: 277: (AAU) and teamed with 148:Career highlights and awards 746: 299:Phillips Petroleum Company 268:Washington & Jefferson 209:Missouri Valley Conference 18: 16:American basketball player 619: 182: 152: 31: 283:Basketball Hall of Famer 19:Not to be confused with 400:The Des Moines Register 720:Phillips 66ers players 303:Bartlesville, Oklahoma 287:University of Kentucky 275:Amateur Athletic Union 81:Bartlesville, Oklahoma 161:Consensus first-team 705:Centers (basketball) 197:Creighton University 47:Personal information 407:on January 21, 2013 28: 361:on August 28, 2020 291:1948 Olympic Games 172:3× First-team All- 114:(Des Moines, Iowa) 103:Career information 677: 676: 579: 578: 439:on March 13, 2010 216:North High School 214:Beisser attended 189:Edward J. 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Index

Edward Beiser

Phillips 66ers
Des Moines, Iowa
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
North
Creighton
Center
AAU All-American
All-American
1943
MVC
basketball
Creighton University
consensus NCAA First Team All-American
senior
Missouri Valley Conference
North High School
Des Moines, Iowa
center
Creighton
freshmen
sophomore
Oklahoma A&M
1941
NCAA Tournament
1942
1943
National Invitation Tournament
Toledo

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