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Earl Tatum #43
Position: Guard/Forward
Height: 6'5“
Weight: 185 lbs.
Birthdate: July 26, 1953 in Mount Vernon, NY
High School: Mount Vernon in Mount Vernon, NY
High School Career
Marquette Career
Earl Tatum, one of Marquette’s most successful basketball players all-time, was a key component of 101 victories from 1972 to 1976. Tatum led Marquette in scoring during the 1975-76 season (18.3 ppg) and also served as co-captain. Tatum helped lead Marquette to four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and the 1974 National Championship Game.
Following his senior season in 1975-76, Tatum was named a second team All-American by the Associated Press, Basketball Weekly and Converse, as well as earning first team All- American recognition from Helms, Independent, United Press International and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association. He was inducted into the Marquette Hall of Fame in 2004 and sponsored by John Fedders.
All-Time Marquette Rankings
- 26th, Points (1,234)
- 28th (tie), Rebounds (563)
All-Time Career Leader Rankings
- 9th (tie), Field Goals Made (543)
All-Time Single Game Rankings
- 2nd, Steals, 9 vs. St. Mary's (Calif.) (December 7,1974)
All-Time Single Season Rankings
- 3rd, Field Goals Made (241)
- 5th, Field Goals Attempted (493)
All-Time Senior Season Rankings
- 10th, Points (531)
- 10th, Scoring Average (18.3)
- 1st, Field Goals Made (241)
- 2nd, Field Goals Attempted (493)
Accolades
- 1975-76 AP All-American
- 1975-76 UPI All-American
- 1975-76 Basketball Weekly All-American
- 1975-76 Chuck Taylor Converse Second Team All-American
- 1975-76 Helms All-American
- 1975-76 Independent All-American
- 1975-76 USBWA All-American
Professional Career
Tatum played four years professionally after being drafted in the second round of the 1976 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers.
Earl Tatum NBA Stats
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