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-===== Frank McCabe =====+===== Frank McCabe #47 =====
  
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-**Position:** C\\ +  * **Height:**  6'10"\\ 
-**Height:**  \\ +  **Weight:** 204 lbs.\\ 
-**Weight:** \\ +  **Born:** June 30, 1927 in Grand Rapids, MI\\ 
-**Born:** June 30, 1927\\ +  **High School:** \\ 
-**High School:** \\+  * **Hometown:** Chicago, IL\\
  
 +===== High School Career =====
  
-==== High School Career ==== 
  
 +===== Marquette Career =====
  
-==== Marquette Career ====+Led Marquette in scoring during the 1948-49 season (12.7 ppg) and also served as team captain that year.
  
  
- +===== Professional Career =====
-==== Professional Career ====+
  
 In 1950, McCabe began to play for the Caterpillar basketball team in Peoria. He would play for a total of threes years as one of the dominant players of the Caterpillar AAU team. In 1950, McCabe began to play for the Caterpillar basketball team in Peoria. He would play for a total of threes years as one of the dominant players of the Caterpillar AAU team.
  
-==== Accolades ====+===== Accolades =====
  
-  * Was a member of the 1952 United States Olympic Basketball Team that defeated the Russian team to win the gold medal in Helsinki, Finland. He played in 7 of the 8 matches.+  * Was a member of the 1952 United States Olympic Basketball Team that defeated the Russian team to win the gold medal in Helsinki, Finland. He played in 7 of the 8 matches. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_R._McCabe|Wikipedia Entry]]
   * Played with Bob Kurland (Basketball HOF, '61) and Clyde Lovellette (Basketball HOF, '88) on the Olympic team.   * Played with Bob Kurland (Basketball HOF, '61) and Clyde Lovellette (Basketball HOF, '88) on the Olympic team.
   * Elected to the Greater Peoria Sports Hall of Fame in 1982. It was the Hall of Fame's second class of inductees.   * Elected to the Greater Peoria Sports Hall of Fame in 1982. It was the Hall of Fame's second class of inductees.
 +  * Was a member of the Triangle Fraternity.
  
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