During halftime of the 澳门银河网站 Men's Basketball team's game against Otterbein Cardinals on Saturday, the university held a ceremony to announce the plan to co-name the basketball court Sayger-Hill Court. The name honors two pillars in Heidelberg Basketball history, Herman E. Sayger '20和John D. 希尔70年.
The hardwood inside Seiberling Gymnasium has borne the name of Sayger since the building opened in 1952. 出生在阿肯色州, Sayger rose to prominence as a high school football and basketball star at Culver 军事 Academy in Indiana. At Culver, he set a Hoosier State record with a 113-point performance. During his time at Heidelberg, he pulled off the rare feat of earning All-Ohio honors in both football and basketball.
After graduating, Sayger had a fantastical career full of many unique experiences. 表面上看, his career – with stints as a coach and administrator at Heidelberg and 30 years in the field of advertising and printing – seemed ordinary. A closer inspection reveals Sayger's many claims to fame, including being an early proponent of the 3-point shot in basketball … printing some of the earliest-known college athletics pocket schedules … standardizing football referee hand signals … and a brief stint as a sideline reporter for Ohio State football.
Sayger passed away in 1970, 15 years before his induction into the Heidelberg 体育运动 Hall of Fame.
目前, former teammates and players have provided contributions of $372,600 toward the goal of $500,000 to co-name the court to honor Hill. A native of 吃午饭, Hill enjoyed a storied career for the Tricolor. Finishing his career just shy of 1,000点, he scored 582 points as a senior -- the most in program history until the advent of the 3-point line.
Hill returned to his Sweet Alma 首页 as head coach in 1976 and won 357 games over a 26-year span -- including 24 wins with the high-flying 1983-84 team. He guided two teams to the NCAA tournament and sits atop Heidelberg's wins list. In addition to basketball, Hill served as the head coach for golf, 网球, cross country and track at various points.
During the 1983-84 school year, Hill took over as athletic director -- a role he held for 17 years. Included in his administrative highlights were the addition of six programs, the renovation of Seiberling Gymnasium and several outdoor facilities, and the restructuring of the athletic staff. His post-'Berg career included stints at Shenandoah University and 吃午饭 University in athletics and development.
Hill was inducted into the Heidelberg Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005, where he is enshrined alongside more than a dozen individuals with whom he played or coached.
If you would like to add your support to this initiative, contact Ashley Helmstetter, Associate Vice President for Advancement, 澳门银河网站, 及社区关系, at ahelmste [at] 澳门银河网站.edu or 419.448.2231. You can also make a gift or pledge online by visiting alumni.澳门银河网站.edu/give.
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