Pete Maravich
School:
Height:
6-5
Position:
Guard
Hometown:
Clemson, SC (Daniels H.S.)
High School:
Raleigh, NC (Needham Broughton H.S.), and Salemburg, NC
Edwards Military Institute
- NCAA unanimous first-team All-American in 1968, 1969 and 1970
- Named national player of the year by AP, UPI and USBWA in 1970
- Naismith Award winner in 1970
- All-American Recognition: 1968 (Associated Press 1st Team, Converse 1st Team, National Association of Basketball Coaches 1st Team, United Press International 1st Team, United States Basketball Writers Association 1st Team), 1969 (Associated Press 1st Team, Converse 1st Team, National Association of Basketball Coaches 1st Team, United Press International 1st Team, United States Basketball Writers Association 1st Team) and 1970 (Associated Press 1st Team, Converse 1st Team, National Association of Basketball Coaches 1st Team, United Press International 1st Team, United States Basketball Writers Association 1st Team)
- Led the nation in scoring in 1968, 1969 and 1970
- NCAA and SEC's all-time leading scorer was the first major-college player to crack the 3,000-point plateau
- Did not play in NCAA Tournament
- Averaged 25.7 points, 5 rebounds and 7.7 assists in three NIT games for 1970 fourth-place team (did not play in consolation game against Army because of a twisted ankle and bruised hip)
- Selected by the Atlanta Hawks in first round of 1970 NBA draft (3rd pick overall)
- Elected to Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1986.