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4 1964 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM -Front Row: Ronald Raw- lins, Charles Robinson, Ralph Baird, Anthony Jiorle, H. James Buff- ler, Ronald Haight, James Shickora. Back Row: Warren Baker, manager; Benjamin Still, Gary Yates, Carl Aspenburg, Anthony Irion, William Green, James Wendt, E. Jack Townsend, Gerry Schrenk, Robert Bar- ton, James Williams, coach. ' 64 varsity hoopsters scramble in big time The 1963-64 season was the year of big time basketball for American University as it joined the University Division of the National Col- legiate Athletic Association. It was also the sea- son which saw the Eagles beat Mount St. Mary ' s twice in the same season for the first time in seven years. Two team scoring records were set this year also. American scored 116 points against Stetson for a new school record, and Utah State scored 125 points against the Eagles which is the most points ever allowed by an A. U. team. The Eagles record of six wins and eighteen losses is the worst in twenty-seven years. The Varsity averaged for the season 68 points per game, whereas the opposition averaged 80 points per game. Co-captains Ronald Rawlins and James Shickora were the high scorers and ihickora and Benjamin Still were the rebound leaders. Coach Williams makes a point as the Eagles take a rest during a time out in the second game against Mount St. Mary ' s.
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