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Harry Flournoy

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where he became a sales representative. Flournoy has six children: one daughter from his first marriage, and three daughters and two sons from his second marriage; and no children from his 3rd (last) marriage. He resided in
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Harry remains one of only two UTEP players to record 300+ rebounds in two consecutive seasons. All-American Jim "Bad News" Barnes is the other. In three years as a starter his teams won 70 games and lost only 13 games.
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This biographical article relating to a United States basketball player, coach, or other figure born in the 1940s is a
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Division I National Championship game against the University of Kentucky with the first ever all
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in 1962. He grew up with twin brothers, Robert and Raymond and sister Deatra.
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starting lineup. The team was coached by Hall of Fame coach
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Flournoy died on November 26, 2016, in McDonough, Georgia.
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Texas Western Miners basketball 1965–66 NCAA champions
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or UTEP the year following the 1966 Championship win.
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Fall River, Massachusetts
McDonough, Georgia
Emerson
Gary, Indiana
UTEP
NBA draft
1966
undrafted
Forward
NCAA champion
1966
college basketball
Gary, Indiana
Fall River, Massachusetts
Gary, Indiana
Emerson High School (Indiana)
Texas Western
basketball coach
El Paso, Texas
California
McDonough, Georgia
Atlanta
Texas Western College
University of Texas at El Paso
NCAA
Black
Don Haskins
Sports Illustrated
Pat Riley

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