men_s_basketball:francis_zummach
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Francis (Frank) Zummach
High School Career
Marquette Career
Zummach started basketball at Marquette as a walk-on.
1930-31
Averaged 2.4 points per game.
1931-32
Served as team co-captain and averaged 3.6 points per game.
1932-33
Averaged 3 points per game.
He later became Marquette's first paid assistant coach and helped develop such notable Marquette cagers as Eugene Ronzani, Ernest Kukla, Adolph “Big Mitts” Gorychka and Ray Morstadt.
Professional Career
Zummach would later coach professionally for Sheboygan in the National Basketball League. His Sheboygan team featured former Marquette players.
Trivia
- As of 2007, he was the oldest living Marquette basketball player at the age of 96.
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