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Herb Magee
Herb Magee (born June 20, 1941), commonly referred to as the Shot Doctor, is an American former men's college basketball coach, who coached for 54 seasons at NCAA Division II Thomas Jefferson University. The school was established in its current form when Philadelphia University, Magee's alma mater, merged with the original Thomas Jefferson University in 2017. The former Philadelphia University was known as Philadelphia College of Textiles & Science and athletically branded as "Philadelphia Textile" when Magee first became head coach in 1967, becoming Philadelphia University in 1999. He has spent 54 years as head coach, and 62 years as either a player or coach at the school as of 2021. In 2015, he achieved his 1,000th win as a head coach, becoming one of only four college coaches to achieve that milestone. On August 12, 2011, Magee was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Career Playing Magee, an Irish American, played his high school basketball at Ph ...
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the U.S., the second-largest city in both the Northeast megalopolis and Mid-Atlantic regions after New York City. Since 1854, the city has been coextensive with Philadelphia County, the most populous county in Pennsylvania and the urban core of the Delaware Valley, the nation's seventh-largest and one of world's largest metropolitan regions, with 6.245 million residents . The city's population at the 2020 census was 1,603,797, and over 56 million people live within of Philadelphia. Philadelphia was founded in 1682 by William Penn, an English Quaker. The city served as capital of the Pennsylvania Colony during the British colonial era and went on to play a historic and vital role as the central meeting place for the nation's founding fathers whose plans and actions in Philadelphia ultimately inspired the American Revolution and the nation's inde ...
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Pennsylvania Sports Hall Of Fame
The Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame (PSHF) is a nonprofit organization established in 1962.Home page
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1985 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament
The 1985 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA  Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1984–85 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by Jacksonville State University and South Dakota State's Mark Tetzlaff was the Most Outstanding Player. Regional participants *denotes tie Regionals Great Lakes - Owensboro, Kentucky Location: Owensboro Sportscenter Host: Kentucky Wesleyan College *Third Place - Indiana State–Evansville 92, Lewis 78 New England - Springfield, Massachusetts Location: Butova Gymnasium Host: American International College *Third Place - Bridgeport 83, Bentley 67 South Central - Warrensburg, Missouri Location: CMSU Fieldhouse Host: Central Missouri State University *Third Place - Central Missouri State 88, Alabama A&M 74 South - Jacksonville, Alabama Location: Pete Mathews Coliseum Hos ...
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1983 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament
The 1983 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA  Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1982–83 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by Wright State University and Wright State's Gary Monroe was the Most Outstanding Player. Regional participants *denotes tie Regionals South Atlantic - Washington, DC Location: Physical Activities Center Host: University of the District of Columbia *Third Place - Hampton 71, Randolph-Macon 51 New England - New Britain, Connecticut Location: Kaiser Hall Host: Central Connecticut State University *Third Place - Assumption 99, Central Connecticut 89* North Central - Sioux City, Iowa Location: Allee Gym Host: Morningside College *Third Place - Ferris State 81, Nebraska-Omaha 75 South - Carrollton, Georgia Location: Health and Physical Education Building Host: Univers ...
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1979 NCAA Division II Basketball Tournament
The 1979 NCAA Division II basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA  Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1978–79 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by the University of North Alabama and North Alabama's Perry Oden was the Most Outstanding Player. Regional participants *denotes tie Regionals Great Lakes - Fairborn, Ohio Location: Physical Education Building Host: Wright State University *Third Place - Eastern Illinois 65, Northern Michigan 58 New England - Waltham, Massachusetts Location: Dana Center Host: Bentley College *Third Place - Bentley 104, Quinnipiac 93 South Central - Kirksville, Missouri Location: Pershing Arena Host: Northeast Missouri State University *Third Place - SE Missouri State 86, NE Missouri State 82 South - Lakeland, Florida Location: Jenkins Fieldhouse Host: Florida Southern College *Third Place ...
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1978 NCAA Division II Basketball Tournament
The 1978 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA  Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1977-78 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by Cheyney State of Pennsylvania and Cheyney's Andrew Fields was the Most Outstanding Player. Regional participants *denotes tie Regionals East - Cheyney, Pennsylvania Location: Cope Hall Host: Cheyney State College *Third Place - Hartwick 77, Adelphi 74 New England - North Andover, Massachusetts Location: Volpe Center Host: Merrimack College *Third Place - Bridgeport 89, Bryant 85 South - Orlando, Florida Location: Florida Tech Fieldhouse Host: Florida Technological University *Third Place - Livingston 91, Augusta State 90 West - Northridge, California Location: Matador Gymnasium Host: California State University, Northridge *Third Place - Puget Sound 96, UC Davis 73 G ...
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1977 NCAA Division II Basketball Tournament
The 1977 NCAA Division II basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA  Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1976–77 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and Chattanooga's Wayne Golden was the Most Outstanding Player. Regional participants *denotes tie Regionals South Atlantic - Towson, Maryland Location: Towson Center Host: Towson State University *Third Place - Virginia Union 107, Winston-Salem 93 New England - Fairfield, Connecticut Location: SHU Gymnasium Host: Sacred Heart University *Third Place - Assumption 86, Bridgeport 84 South - Chattanooga, Tennessee Location: Maclellan Gymnasium Host: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga *Third Place - Valdosta State 83, Armstrong Atlantic 73 North Central - Green Bay, Wisconsin Location: Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena Host: Univers ...
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1976 NCAA Division II Basketball Tournament
The 1976 NCAA Division II basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA  Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1975–76 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by the University of Puget Sound and Puget Sound's Curt Peterson was the Most Outstanding Player. Regional participants *denotes tie Regionals Great Lakes - Evansville, Indiana Location: Roberts Municipal Stadium Host: University of Evansville *Third Place - Wright State 72, St. Joseph's 68 New England - Fairfield, Connecticut Location: Alumni Hall Host: University of Bridgeport *Third Place - Bentley 83, Quinnipiac 77 South - Chattanooga, Tennessee Location: Maclellan Gymnasium Host: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga *Third Place - Rollins 101, Florida Tech 91 South Central - Thibodeaux, Louisiana Location: Stopher Gym Host: Nicholls State University *Third Place - Lincoln ...
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1975 NCAA Division II Basketball Tournament
The 1975 NCAA Division II basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA  Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1974–75 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by Old Dominion University and Old Dominion's Wilson Washington was the Most Outstanding Player. Regional participants *denotes tie Regionals New England - Waltham, Massachusetts Location: Dana Center Host: Bentley College *Third Place - Hartford 102, Sacred Heart 91 East - Erie, Pennsylvania Location: Hammermill Center Host: Gannon University *Third Place - Philadelphia U 80, Hartwick 75 South Central - New Orleans, Louisiana Location: Human Performance Center Host: University of New Orleans *Third Place - Southern 103, West Georgia 98 West - Irvine, California Location: Crawford Hall Host: University of California, Irvine *Third Place - UC Davis 84, UC Irvine 70 North Cent ...
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1973 NCAA College Division Basketball Tournament
The 1973 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 42 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA College Division basketball as a culmination of the 1972-73 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. It was won by Kentucky Wesleyan College and Kentucky Wesleyan's Mike Williams was the Most Outstanding Player. This was the last College Division basketball tournament. Effective with the next school year of 1973–74, the NCAA adopted the three-division setup that exists to this day. The top-level University Division was renamed Division I, while the College Division was split in two. College Division members that wished to award athletic scholarships were placed in Division II, while those that chose to remain non-scholarship were placed in Division III. Regional participants *denotes tie Regionals Midwest - Springfield, Missouri Location: McDonald Hall and Arena Host: Southwest Mi ...
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1972 NCAA College Division Basketball Tournament
The 1972 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 36 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA College Division college basketball as a culmination of the 1971-72 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. It was won by Roanoke, with Roanoke's Hal Johnston named the Most Outstanding Player. Regional participants *denotes tie Regionals New England - Worcester, Massachusetts Location: Andrew Laska Gymnasium Host: Assumption College *Third Place - Bridgeport 107, Sacred Heart 89 Great Lakes - Evansville, Indiana Location: Roberts Municipal Stadium Host: University of Evansville *Third Place - Kentucky Wesleyan 68, Wittenberg 64 Midwest - St. Louis, Missouri Location: Mark Twain Building Host: University of Missouri-Saint Louis *Third Place - South Dakota 113, St. Olaf 91 South Atlantic - Salem, Virginia Location: C. Homer Bast Center Host: Roanoke College *Third Place - Florida Souther ...
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1971 NCAA College Division Basketball Tournament
The 1971 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA  College Division college basketball as a culmination of the 1970-71 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. It was won by the University of Evansville, with Evansville's Don Buse named the Most Outstanding Player. Southwestern Louisiana's tournament and semifinal appearances were later vacated due to NCAA rules violations. Regional participants *''tournament appearance vacated'' Regionals Midwest - Kirksville, Missouri Location: Pershing Arena Host: Northeast Missouri State University *Third Place - North Dakota State 96, St. Olaf 94 Mideast - Reading, Pennsylvania Location: Bollman Center Host: Cheyney State College *Third Place - Akron 77, Wooster 68 South Atlantic - Norfolk, Virginia Location: Norfolk Scope Host: Old Dominion University *Third Place - Stetson 91, Roanoke 72 Wes ...
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