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men_s_basketball:grant_wittberger [2008/02/18 17:27] bitememen_s_basketball:grant_wittberger [2025/06/29 14:55] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-====== Grant Wittberger ====== +====== Grant Wittberger #46 ====== 
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 **Position:** Center\\ **Position:** Center\\
 **Height:** 6'7"\\ **Height:** 6'7"\\
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 ===== Marquette Career ===== ===== Marquette Career =====
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 Grant was Marquette's leading scorer during the 1950-51 season (12.8 ppg).  He also led the team in rebounding in both 1950-51 (10.5 rpg) and 1951-52 (9.1 rpg).  He also averaged nine points per game during that season. Grant was Marquette's leading scorer during the 1950-51 season (12.8 ppg).  He also led the team in rebounding in both 1950-51 (10.5 rpg) and 1951-52 (9.1 rpg).  He also averaged nine points per game during that season.
  
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 == All-Time Freshman Season Rankings == == All-Time Freshman Season Rankings ==
   *7th (tied), Free Throws Attempted (83)   *7th (tied), Free Throws Attempted (83)
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 +===== Professional Career =====
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 +He played for the Milwaukee Allen-Bradleys of the National Industrial Basketball League (NIBL) and was named to their All-Star team three times (1952-53, 1953-54, and 1954-55).
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 +In the 1995-56 AAU National Semi-Final loss to the Buchan Bakers (Seattle, WA), Wittberger scored nine points which complemented a twenty-point performance by ex-Marquette star [[Terry Rand]], who was in his first season with the Milwaukee Allen-Bradleys.
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