He also was excelled as a member of the freshman basketball and track team.
Kern quarterbacked the 1967 freshman team, which included 11 high school All-Americans, but suffered a back injury playing freshman basketball.
After playing freshman basketball at WSU, in his next three years of college, he elected to concentrate on high jumping in track.
After quitting his professional basketball career, he later coached freshman basketball at N.C. State for three seasons before leaving to enter private business.
Not after he rode the bench in freshman basketball.
He also played freshman basketball at the University of Cincinnati.
Lawrence, who had played freshman basketball for Iona, began to teach her how to play basketball and tennis and how to run track.
Luther's coaching career began at the University of Illinois, where he spent three seasons as the freshman basketball while obtaining his masters degree.
While at Harvard, Grant was a member of the freshman basketball and baseball teams.
In 1927, he enrolled at the University of Maryland, where he played on the freshman basketball and lacrosse teams.