10 B.J. Armstrong B.J. Armstrong’s jersey was retired in 1992. Iowa’s career assist leader, B.J. ranks third in career scoring and was a two-time Hawkeye MVP. A first round draft choice of the Chicago Bulls in 1989, B.J. played a vital role in Chicago’s NBA titles in 1991 and 1992. Armstrong moved into Chicago’s starting line-up in 1993 as the Bulls won their third straight NBA title. Armstrong concluded his NBA career with Chicago in 1999-00 and is a member of Chicago’s administrative staff. Armstrong is a member of Iowa’s all-Century team.
21 Carl Cain |
Carl was a 1956 first team all American and all Big Ten for the Hawkeyes’ national runners-up. A 1956 Olympian, Cain was forced into a reserve role for the United States because of a back injury. Carl was a two time Iowa MVP and finished his career with 1,054 points. Cain is a member of Iowa’s all-Century team. |
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12 Ronnie Lester |
Ronnie is Iowa’s fifth all time leading scorer with 1,675 points. Lester started 3 1/2 seasons before a knee injury shortened his senior season. He was the Hawkeyes’ MVP three times, an all-Big Ten selection twice and an all-American in 1979-1980. He played in the NBA for Chicago and Los Angeles. Ronnie won a World Championship with the Los Angeles Lakers in 1985 and currently serves as vice-president of the Laker organization. Lester is a member of Iowa’s all-Century team. |
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31 Bill Logan |
Bill, a member of the Hawkeyes’ 1,000 point Club, topped the squad in scoring three times. A two time all Big Ten selection, Logan was second team all America in 1956 according to Helms and Converse Taylor. Bill helped Iowa to a second place Big Ten finish as a sophomore and consecutive Final Four appearances his last two seasons. Logan is a member of Iowa’s all-Century team. |
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46 Sharm Scheuerman |
Sharm made his mark at Iowa as an athlete and coach. He started on the “Fabulous Five” basketball team and lettered three times in basketball and baseball. After graduation in 1956, Sharm returned to coach his alma mater in 1959. His 1961 club finished 18-6. |
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33 Bill Schoof |
Bill played forward on the “Fabulous Five” team and scored 6.3 points per game. A three year letterman, Schoof was a starter on Iowa’s 1955 and 1956 Final Four teams. In those two seasons he helped the Hawkeyes to a record of 39-13. |
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22 Bill Seaberg |
Bill was a starting guard on the “Fabulous Five” team that ended up as the NCAA runner up in 1956. He was third team all-America by Helms and the Hawkeyes’ MVP in 1955, when he averaged 13 points. Seaberg is a member of Iowa’s all-Century team. |
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41 Greg Stokes |
Greg, a three year starter in the pivot, is the school’s third all time career scorer (1,768 points). Greg owns the school record for field goal percentage in a game (1.000, 11 of 11). After an all Big Ten senior season (19.9 scoring norm), Greg was selected in the 1985 NBA draft by Philadelphia. Stokes is a member of Iowa’s all-Century team. |
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40 Chris Street |
Chris Street’s number was retired following his untimely death in 1993. Street died in an auto accident 15 games into his junior season. A fixture in Iowa’s starting line-up since midway through his freshman season, Street was averaging 14.5 points and 9.5 rebounds per contest through 15 games and had recently earned MVP honors at the San Juan Shootout. Chris established an Iowa record by making 34 consecutive free throws. |