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IDNO:
017834
Title:
WVU Basketball Team
Date:
ca. 1965-1971
IDNO:
017843
Title:
WVU Basketball Player Busts through the Hoop
Date:
ca. 1965
Description:
There is a stamp that says "Taylor Publishing Co. Job # 07206. Picture # 1. Page # 188. West Virginia University Morgantown, W. Va." on the back.
IDNO:
017849
Title:
WVU Basketball Players Ron Williams (21) and Dave Reaser (23) vs. Pitt
Date:
ca. 1966
IDNO:
017853
Title:
WVU Basketball Player Ron Williams (21) vs. Richmond
Date:
1966
Description:
Ron Williams is # 21 and Jim Lewis is # 33.
IDNO:
017854
Title:
WVU Basketball Players Ron Williams (21), Carl Head (22) and Jim Lewis (33) vs. Illinois
Date:
ca. 1966
IDNO:
017855
Title:
WVU Basketball Team Celebrates a Win
Date:
ca. 1967
Description:
The crowd applauds as the team celebrates. Carl Head is # 22.
IDNO:
017857
Title:
WVU Basketball Players Ron Williams (21) and Bob Benfield (25) Rebounding vs. Virginia Military Institute
Date:
ca. 1966
Description:
There is a stamp that says "Taylor Publishing Co. Job # 07206. Picture # 2. Page # 202. West Virginia University Morgantown, W. Va." on the back.
IDNO:
017859
Title:
WVU Basketball Player Dave Reaser (23) Lays One Up against George Washington University
Date:
ca. 1966
IDNO:
017860
Title:
WVU Basketball Player Bob Benfield (25) Nabs a Rebound
Date:
ca. 1966
Description:
West Virginia University Basketball player, Bob Benfield, number 25, in mid air, reaches for a rebound in a game against St. Johns.
IDNO:
017861
Title:
WVU Basketball Players Skip Kintz (15) and Larry Woods (32) in Action
Date:
ca. 1970
IDNO:
017862
Title:
WVU Basketball Player Wayne Grimm (11) Goes up against George Washington University
Date:
ca. 1968
IDNO:
017878
Title:
WVU Basketball Player Leland Byrd
Description:
One of the finest players to ever play at WVU, Leland Byrd has achieved a great deal during his outstanding career as both a basketball player and athletic administrator. On the hardwood, the "Hammer" was praised by many as one of the finest left-handed cagers ever. During his four years as a regular while playing for Lee Patton, the Mountaineers posted records of 12-6, 24-3, 19-3 and 17-3 and three straight NIT berths. The 1945-46 team owns the distinction of being the first Mountaineer team to reach the 20-win mark.