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...remains as the last Duquesne MBB player drafted by the NBA (1994, 2nd round to the Philadelphia 76ers).* Last edited by ElDuque (6/24/2016 10:20 am) Plus two well-known professional athletes received their JD degrees from Duquesne following their retirement from their respective sports: Dwayne Woodruff (NFL/Steelers) and Donn Clendenon (MLB/Pirates). Derrick Alston played a few years with the Sixers which would have been after Joey Myers. Thanks Levon. He was drafted, too. Thanks Levon. He was drafted, too. OR BANGING YOUR HEAD AGAINST THE WALL IN FRUSTRATION OVER DUQUESNE MEN'S BASKETBALL (does THAT one show up in the Medical Journals?? Page two of "head trauma over a prolonged period."
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Bruce Atkins was drafted a year prior to this, and Norm Nixon was a first round selection of the Lakers in 1977. On a brighter note, Duquesne remains the only school in draft history to have consecutive #1 picks.
The last five Duquesne athletes to play at the highest level of their respective sport are:
Joe Beimel (MLB)
Leigh Bodden (NFL)
Candace Futrell (WNBA)
Chip Ganassi (auto racing)
Mike James (NBA)
Stefan Lundberg (professional soccer, whatever they call the league)
I think.
* - Thanks to Levon who corrected this (I had Joey Myers in 1983)
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Either brain cells destroyed at Frank & Wally's in the late 1970s or playing center & nose tackle in HS will one day be revealed as the source of my poor memory. Or getting smacked in the head as a kid.
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ElDuque wrote:
Either brain cells destroyed at Frank & Wally's in the late 1970s or playing center & nose tackle in HS will one day be revealed as the source of my poor memory. Or getting smacked in the head as a kid.
I think.
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