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Meminger's son goes by the same name and is a news reporter and anchor for NY1 News. [12] On November 22, 2009, Meminger was rescued from a fire in the Bronx in New York City. Suffering from smoke inhalation, he was admitted to the burn unit of Jacobi Medical Center. [13] Meminger recovered and would remain active in local basketball events.
The 1970 National Invitation Tournament was the 1970 edition of the annual NCAA college basketball competition. It was unique in that coach Al McGuire of 8th ranked Marquette University, unhappy with his team's NCAA tournament placement in the Midwest rather than the closer Mideast regional, turned down that bid and elected to play in the NIT instead.
Pistol Pete led the New Orleans Jazz to a 124-107 win over the Knicks, including a particularly memorable no-look bank shot over Marquette University star Dean Meminger. Also at 64 points: Rick ...
Guard Dean Meminger was the team's captain and leading scorer, averaging 21.2 points per game. [1] Center Jim Chones was the leading rebounder with an average of 11.5 rebounds per game. [1] After the season, Meminger was selected as a first-team player on the 1971 All-America team, and Chones received first-team honors on the 1972 All-America ...
Dean Meminger was the first in 1971 when his hometown New York Knicks selected the Harlem native 16 th, and Olivier-Maxence Prosper was the latest when he went No. 24 in 2023.
— Dean Meminger (@DeanMeminger) August 9, 2017 Merritt's mother, Ebony, says her daughter is in such physical and mental anguish that they are not allowing the young girl to look at her injuries ...
The consensus 1971 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of four major All-American teams. [1] To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors from a majority of the following teams: the Associated Press, the USBWA, The United Press International and the National Association of Basketball Coaches.
The Dream (Dean Meminger) He played at Marquette from 1968-71, followed by an NBA career, and he won tournament MVP when MU won the 1970 National Invitation Tournament after turning down a bid in ...