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Ricky Wilson (born July 16, 1964) is a retired American professional basketball player born in Hampton, Virginia. A 6'3" guard from George Mason University, Wilson was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the third round of the 1986 NBA draft. He played one season (1987–88) in the NBA as a member of the New Jersey Nets and San Antonio Spurs ...
The Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team was an annual selection by Parade that nationally honored the top high school boys' basketball players in the United States. [1] It was part of the Parade All-American series that originated with boys basketball before branching to other sports. [2][3] Started by the Sunday magazine in 1957, it had ...
1980–1981. Atlantic City Hi-Rollers. Career highlights and awards. Metro Conference co-Player of the Year (1978) First-team All- Metro Conference (1978) Stats at NBA.com. Stats at Basketball-Reference.com. Richard Wilson (born February 7, 1956) is a retired American basketball player. He played for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball ...
Wilson is 46 now, dry-humoured and soft-voiced. If there’s something slightly solemn about him, it’s probably just tiredness – he’s a father to two-year-old twins, a man who has traded any ...
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Most 3-pointers attempted – 278 by Donald Ross in 1993–94 season. Most free throws made – 209 by Carlos Yates in 1982–83 season. Most free throws attempted – 266 by Carlos Yates in 1982–83 season. Most rebounds – 369 by Marquise Moore in 2016–17 season. Most assists – 251 by Curtis McCants in 1994–95 season.
The men's basketball team has played at the Patriot Center since 1985, and in prior years played at the PE Building on the west side of the Fairfax Campus. [4] George Mason has sent 3 players to the NBA since 1979. Those being Rob Rose, Ricky Wilson, and Jason Miskiri.
The 1981–82 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team represented University of Virginia and was a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference . Virginia was the top seed in the Mideast region of the 48-team NCAA tournament, but was upset by two points in the Sweet Sixteen by the UAB Blazers, before a partisan crowd in Birmingham. [1] [2] [3]