Arizona State University - Men's Basketball - Official Athletic Site joe caldwell (here with Ike Diogu) will enter the Pac10 Hall of Honor in 2005 . Follow all of the college basketball action at CollegeSports.com http://www.fansonly.com/schools/asu/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/102704aaa.html
Extractions: ASU To Induct Joe Caldwell Into Pac-10 Hall Of Honor Caldwell part of 1964 gold-medal Olympic team in Tokyo. Oct. 27, 2004 Arizona State Athletic Director Gene Smith and Men's Basketball Coach Rob Evans have announced that the Sun Devil family will induct Joe Caldwell into the Pac-10 Hall of Honor in the spring of 2005. "Joe Caldwell is a great example to our current players of not only excelling on the court collegiately and internationally, but understanding that education is so important," says Arizona State Athletic Director Gene Smith of Caldwell, who finished his ASU degree 23 years after his collegiate career was completed with a B.A. in selected studies in 1997. "He is a tremendous role model for all current and future Sun Devils. We are thrilled to honor him and include him with Byron Scott , Ned Wulk and Fat Lever as inductees into our Pac-10 Hall of Honor."
N A B C - National Association Of Basketball Coaches - Awards THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF basketball COACHES joe caldwell, Arizona State 196364 ALL-AMERICAN TEAM FIRST TEAM http://www.fansonly.com/confs/nabc/nabc_awards/nabc_awards-all-america-div1-60s.
HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Basketball Medalists The United States completely dominated Olympic basketball competition through 1964, Players Marvin Barnes, Bill Bradley, Larry Brown, joe caldwell, http://www.hickoksports.com/history/olbask.shtml
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents U.S. teams demonstrated basketball at the Olympics in 1904, 1924, and 1928. When the game became an official Olympic sport in 1932, its inventor, James Naismith , was given the honor of tossing the opening jump ball for the first game. The United States completely dominated Olympic basketball competition through 1964, winning 54 consecutive games, often by as many as 50 or 60 points. In 1968, though, most of the top college players passed up the Olympic trials because they didn't want to jeopardize their professional careers, and Yugoslavia was generally favored to win the gold medal over the young, little-known U. S. team. However, the Americans extended the winning streak to 63 games, beating Yugoslavia, 65-50, for the championship. The streak went to 71 games in 1972, but it ended in the Gold Medal game against the Soviet Union, amidst much furore. The U. S. led, 50-49, with three seconds to play. Inbounding the ball from under their own basket, the Soviets twice threw it the length of the court without scoring, but both times the officials ruled that the scoreboard clock had to be reset. On the third try, the court-length pass succeeded and a Soviet player scored the winning basket. The U. S. appealed the decision but lost, and the team unanimously voted not to accept the silver medal.
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits Forum ... Search Table of Contents On February 1, 1967, promoter Dennis Murphy announced that he and a group of investors had formed the American Basketball Association, to begin play that fall with ten teams: The Anaheim Amigos, Dallas Chaparrals, Houston Mavericks, Indiana Pacers, Minnesota Muskies, New Jersey Americans, New Orleans Buccaneers, Oakland Oaks, Pittsburgh Pipers, and a still unnamed team in Kansas City. As it turned out, the Kansas City team was replaced by the Denver Rockets (later the Nuggets), and the ABA added an 11th franchise, the Kentucky Colonels, in March. The NBA's first great star, George Mikan , was named commissioner of the new league. Mikan came up with the idea of using a red, white, and blue ball. The ABA's also decided to use the three-point shot that had been pioneered by the short-lived American Basketball League. The first real confrontation with the NBA came in 1968, when Oakland signed
Joe Nolan Bio in New Jersey growing up in Westfield and currently living in West caldwell . You can also hear joe during the college basketball season on the http://www.njir.net/joe.html
Extractions: Joe has been doing traffic in New York on the radio since 1979 and at Metro Traffic Control since it opened in New York in 1988. Joe started on WPLJ in 1989, and has been with Scott and Todd since the "Big Show's" inception. Joe can also be seen daily on Eyewitness News This Morning and Good Morning America on WABC-TV, Channel 7 in New York. You can also hear Joe during the college basketball season on the halftime show for Seton Hall Men's Basketball. Joe is also President of JBN Radio, a sports broadcast company. JBN broadcasts events such as the Annual Jimmy V Basketball Classic, named for former college basketball coach and ESPN Announcer Jimmy Valvano and is the radio home for the Arena Football League's New Jersey Red Dogs . Joe coaches Little League Baseball in Hillsborough and is very active with the Hillsborough Dukes Pop Warner League. Joe is also active with several charities throughout New Jersey including Cystic Fibrosis, and several hospitals in Somerset and Middlesex counties. His hobbies include collecting Lionel Trains, golf and boating. He LOVES hockey. Specifically the New Jersey Devils. In fact, Joe can sometimes be heard announcing for the Devils in the Continental Airlines Arena. He is also a fan of the New Jersey Nets, Giants, Seton Hall and New York Yankees.
USA Basketball: Men's Olympic History - 1964 (USA basketball Photos). 1964 USA RESULTS (90) joe caldwell, G/F, 6-5, 195,22, Arizona State University, Texas City, TX. Melvin Counts, C, 7-0, 230 http://www.usabasketball.com/history/moly_1964.html
Extractions: Entering the 1964 Games riding a 37-game Olympic winning streak, the U.S. hopes of extending that streak were clouded by the possibility of a boycott of the Olympics by black American athletes. The boycott never happened and black players, who since the 1956 Olympics had become an important part of the U.S. Olympic basketball program, secured five places on the 1964 USA team. Finding the path through the preliminary competition relatively easy, the U.S. defeated, in order, Australia, 78-45; Finland, 77-51; Peru, 60-45; Uruguay, 83-28; Yugoslavia, 69-61; Brazil, 86-53, and South Korea, 116-50.
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Super70s.com 1971-72 Topps Basketball Cards 155 joe caldwell 156 Billy Paultz 157 Les Hunter 158 Charlie Williams 159 StewJohnson What are your memories of the 197172 Topps basketball cards? http://www.super70s.com/Super70s/Sports/Memorabilia/Cards/Basketball/1971/
Extractions: WWW Contact FAQs Email This About ... TV MLB NBA ABA NFL WFL NHL WHL NASL MISL Stadiums Cards Others Other Sports By Patrick Mondout Topps went back to a standard (2.5" by 3.5") card size for the 1971-72 basketball card set, which featured ABA players for the first time. The inclusion of those players caused the size of the set to increase to a record 233 cards. The first 144 cards are NBA stars and subset cards while 145-233 are for the ABA. Common ABA players - and this is true for all ABA cards Topps printed - trade at a premium to their NBA counterparts. The 10¢ wax packs once again featured 10 cards, but also a "trio" sticker insert that looked a lot (in retrospect) like the ' 80-81 Topps cards but with a black border. There were 26 different trio (so-called because there were three detachable panels on each; see picture below) sticker cards and the #23A and 24A ABA logo stickers are hard to come by in top condition because they were not double printed (as the easier-to-find #22A was) and kids (like me) used them as stickers. The front of the very colorful cards feature a posed photo with one of a number of vivid colors as the background with a white border. The team name is at the top in a wacky font that must have pissed off purists but seems oh-so-appropriate to a child of the Super70s like me. Despite this, it is a fairly clean design with no cartoon players or big basketballs cluttering the front as in past years.
Super70s.com 1973-74 Topps Basketball Cards After several years of overly colorful basketball card sets, Topps toned it down a 255 joe caldwell 256 Bob Netolicky 257 Bernie Williams 258 Byron Beck http://www.super70s.com/Super70s/Sports/Memorabilia/Cards/Basketball/1973/
Extractions: WWW Contact FAQs Email This About ... TV MLB NBA ABA NFL WFL NHL WHL NASL MISL Stadiums Cards Others Other Sports By Patrick Mondout Topps stuck with the standard sized card format for '73-74. The cards were once again distributed in 10¢ packs of 10 cards. This year's inserts were a set of 33 team stickers, which are more valuable than you might assume considering they are just useless logos and not player photos. After several years of overly colorful basketball card sets, Topps toned it down a bit for their '73-74 set. The photography seems to be similar to past issues, with most players posed in front of walls. This may mean that Topps was originally going to give the cards the colorful airbrushed backgrounds of previous years but decided against it. While the colorful cards of the past may have been too colorful for some, these backgrounds were about as interesting as Al Capone's vault. The cards featured the team nickname at the bottom under the photograph. This was once again a slight problem since Houston and Denver both had teams called the Rockets. The Houston players got the word "Houston" printed in black letters over the net on the bottom left of the card. Not so for Denver Rockets cards which simply say "Rockets." The all-star subset cards feature action photography, but lose points for putting an unnecessary head shot of the player in a circle over the action shot.
Basketball Spotlight Articles Articles at Suite101 relating to basketball Spotlight provides an in depth This article also includes some observations by joe caldwell about the NBA http://www.suite101.com/articles.cfm/basketball_spotlight
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NJAC 2000 Women's Basketball All-Conference Team Teammate Amanda Petronaci (James caldwell HS/caldwell, NJ), a senior guard, NJAC Coach of the Year honors went to Richard Stocktons joe Fussner, http://www.njac.net/wbballconf2000.htm
Extractions: WPUS RENNA HEADS NJAC WOMENS BASKETBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM William Paterson University junior guard Meg Renna (West Milford HS /West Milford, NJ) is the 1999-2000 New Jersey Athletic Conference Womens Basketball Player of the Year. The NJACs second leading scorer, Renna averaged 16.4 ppg and 4.9 apg. Joining Renna on the first team are teammate Dana Feltz, Kristi McCullough (Rowan University), Jen Hutchinson (The College of New Jersey) and Tara Larkin (Ramapo College). Richard Stockton College guard Kelli Bakanowsky (Eastern Regional HS /Gibbsboro, NJ) is this years Rookie of the Year. Teammate Amanda Petronaci (James Caldwell HS/Caldwell, NJ), a senior guard, is the Defensive Player of the Year. NJAC Coach of the Year honors went to Richard Stocktons Joe Fussner, whose team claimed their first-ever New Jersey Athletic Conference title and an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III tournament. WOMENS BASKETBALL 1999-2000 ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS ST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Name School Year Pos.
U.S. Medal-Winning Men's Basketball Teams Bill Bradley, Larry Brown, joe caldwell, Mel Counts, Dick Davies, (firstOlympic men s basketball game in 1936 was played on clay court that turned http://www.infoplease.com/ipsa/A0114924.html
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Basketball Directory: Players folder C (12) caldwell, joe, Carter, Vince, folder D (8) Alphabetical listingof enshrinees in the basketball Hall of Fame. http://directory.allabout-basketball.com/Professional/NBA/Players
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CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - SI Olympic Almanac basketball. MEN. 1936, Final United States 19, Canada 8 Bill Bradley, LarryBrown, joe caldwell, Mel Counts, Richard Davies, Walt Hazzard, http://www.cnnsi.com/olympics/features/2000/almanac/at_basketball.html
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Six Generations - Officers' Christian Fellowship Senior cadet joe caldwells relationship to Plebe cadet Paul Stanley was very went out on basketball evangelism after the football season was over. http://ocf.gospelcom.net/pubs/shine.php
Extractions: The rest is that Paul Stanley has powerfully touched hundreds if not thousands of men's lives through this kind of ministry of multiplication. Paul resigned his Army commission in 1970 and joined the Navigator's ministry, for whom he now still works as a senior executive. Theirs is a minsitry of discipleship...of faithful men teaching other faithful men the ways of Christ. Gwyn Vaughan, another committed officer, came along and picked up the ball from Paul, with the support of ministries like the Officers' Christian Fellowship-another group, different in scope than the Navigators, but equally dedicated to helping build cadets into disciples for Christ and sharing their faith with others through prayer, fellowship and Bible study. New Cadet Shine At West Point, Jon was embarked on the experience of a lifetime, with challenges that would stagger most people his age, but he would quickly rise to the occasion and establish himself as a pillar of moral character and spiritual strength that would powerfully and positively change all those he encountered.