Then & Now
Phil Taylor
December 30, 1991
Kansas's 6'8" center Clyde Lovellette is the only player to lead the nation in scoring (28.4 points a game) the same year that his team won an NCAA championship, a double he accomplished in 1951-52. He now counsels troubled adolescents who are assigned by the courts to White's Academy, a Quaker school in Terre Haute, Ind.
Kansas's 6'8" center Clyde Lovellette is the only player to lead the nation in scoring (28.4 points a game) the same year that his team won an NCAA championship, a double he accomplished in 1951-52. He now counsels troubled adolescents who are assigned by the courts to White's Academy, a Quaker school in Terre Haute, Ind.