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| ====== Hank Raymonds ====== | ====== Hank Raymonds ====== | ||
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| + | Henry C. " | ||
| - | After his coaching days, he served as the school' | + | Five of his players were All-America honorees and 16 players were selected in the NBA Draft. All six of his Marquette teams advanced to post-season play, including five trips to the NCAA Tournament and one to the NIT. His [[1977|'77-78]] team went 24-4 and was ranked No. 3 nationally in the final United Press International poll. He was named the 1979 Medalist Sports Education Coach of the Year after that team finished 22-7 and was ranked 10th in the Associated Press poll and 13th by UPI. |
| - | Raymonds | + | === In Six Seasons Hank Raymonds |
| + | *Two All-Americans | ||
| + | *Four Future NBA Players | ||
| + | *Four 1,000+ Point Scorers | ||
| + | *Four 500+ Rebounders | ||
| + | *Marquette' | ||
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| - | Someone adopt Hank Raymonds, and fill out his wiki entry! | + | After his coaching days, he served as the school' |
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| + | ===== His Rings ===== | ||
| + | On his left hand, he wears a wedding band, a symbol of his marriage to wife Virginia (Ginny) since 1950. They have raised five children and have 14 grandchildren. | ||
| - | FIXME | + | On his right hand, Raymonds wears the championship ring he received as an assistant under head coach [[Al McGuire]], when the Marquette [[nickname: |
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| + | ===== The Blue And Gold Fund ===== | ||
| + | At his retirement ceremony in 1987, he was presented with, and then returned a gift of $10,000 from the University, requesting that it be used to lay the foundation for a fund to support non-revenue varsity sports, now called the [[admin: | ||
| + | Despite retirement, Raymonds still stays very close to Marquette athletics. | ||
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