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Gene Melchiorre

Eugene "Squeaky" Melchiorre (August 10, 1927 – September 27, 2019) was an American basketball player. A point guard, he was drafted by the Baltimore Bullets and was the first overall pick in the 1951 NBA draft. Melchiorre never played an NBA game due to his lifetime ban from the league for point shaving when he was a college player.

Gene Melchiorre
Personal information
Born(1927-08-10)August 10, 1927
Highland Park, Illinois
DiedSeptember 27, 2019(2019-09-27) (aged 92)
Highland Park, Illinois
NationalityAmerican
Listed height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Listed weight175 lb (79 kg)
Career information
High schoolHighland Park
(Highland Park, Illinois)
CollegeBradley (1947–1951)
NBA draft1951: 1st round, 1st overall pick
Selected by the Baltimore Bullets
PositionPoint guard
Number23
Career highlights and awards
Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com

Early life edit

He was the fifth of six children born in Highland Park, Illinois, to a gardener who moved his family there from Joliet in 1936. Though short in stature and having pigeon toes, Melchiorre excelled in nearly ever sport he tried. He was a starting wingback on the Highland Park football team, a basketball player, a baseball player, a tennis player and, in his later years, a golfer. After joining the Army, Melchiorre joined the basketball team at Fort Sheridan, known as the Ramblers, that won 58 out of 63 games during his two-year tour (1945–47).

College career edit

After playing in the U.S. Army together, Melchiorre and Bill Mann had become close friends and were recruited together by numerous colleges. They decided to attend Bradley University together, with their tuition being covered by the. GI Bill.[1]

Melchiorre played guard for Bradley in the 1947–48 to 1950–51 seasons. Standing only 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m)and weighing 175 pounds (79 kg), he was famous for his passing abilities and his ability to score. During his tenure, Bradley won 119 games while losing only 22. He participated in both the NIT and NCAA tournament in 1950, in which Bradley lost to CCNY in the championship game of each tournament.

In 1947–1948, playing for Coach Alfred J. Robertson, Melchiorre was Bradley's 2nd leading scorer as a freshman (9.8 points, 3.7 assists), as the Braves finished 28–3.[2]

As a sophomore, Melchiorre averaged 11.8 points under Coach Forddy Anderson as Bradley finished 27-8.[3]

In 1949–1950, Bradley was 32–5, with Melchiorre averaging 11.9 points.

The Braves lost in the Final of the 1950 NCAA basketball tournament 71-68 to City College of New York, as Melchiorre led all scorers with 16 points.[4] In the Final, Melchiorre's basket put the Braves up by one with 30 seconds remaining. Bradley then got the ball back, with a chance to go up three (before the three point shot was in effect), but Melchiorre's breakaway layup was blocked by Irwin Dambrot. Dambrot then passed downcourt to Norm Mager, who hit the game-winning shot for the CCNY.[5] Of the final play, "He definitely fouled me.' Melchiorre said. "There's no question about it, we should have won."[1]

As a senior in 1950–1951, Melchiorre led Bradley to a 32–6 record, leading the team in scoring with a 10.2 average.[6]

In his Bradley career, Melchiorre was named to the Missouri Valley Conference first team three times, and in his junior year made the all-NIT team. For the 1951 season, he was an Associated Press, United Press International and Colliers Magazine first team All-American and selected by the magazine, Sports Album, as one of the two best offensive players in the country.[7]

Melchiorre was also a letter-winner on the Bradley baseball team, a member of Sigma Chi and received a degree in business administration.

Point shaving scandal edit

Melchiorre was involved in a massive point shaving scandal in 1951 which brought seven schools and 32 players from around the U.S. to face charges on violations of the New York state penal code.

On July 24, 1951, Melchiorre and four of his teammates admitted taking bribes to hold down scores against St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia in 1951 and against Oregon State University in Chicago.[8]

Melchiorre and two of his teammates (Bill Mann and Mike Chinakas) pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor in New York State. Though the players faced three years in prison, the assistant District Attorney praised the trio's cooperation, and they were given suspended sentences.[1]

Professional career edit

After completion of his four years at Bradley and a suspended sentence for the point shaving scandal, Melchiorre entered the 1951 NBA draft. He was selected as the first overall pick in the draft by the Baltimore Bullets.

Melchiorre would never play a minute of NBA basketball, however. Not long after he admitted his role in the scandal, NBA President Maurice Podoloff banned all players involved in the point shaving scandal, including Melchiorre, from the NBA for life.

Personal edit

Melchiorre married Kay Boles in 1951.

He returned to his native Highland Park in the mid-1950s, at first working in the post office. He then moved into insurance and appliance sales, women's wear and finally started his own small trucking firm.

Melchiorre died on September 27, 2019, at the age of 92.[9]

Honors edit

  • In 1975, Melchiorre was inducted into the Basketball Museum of Illinois/IBCA Hall of Fame.[10]
  • In 1979, Melchiorre was inducted into the Bradley University Athletics Hall of Fame.[11]
  • Melchiorre was inducted into the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame.[12]
  • The Greater Peoria Sports Hall of Fame inducted Melchiorre in 1996.[13]
  • In 2007, Melchiorre was selected to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Time Baseball Team at 2nd Base.[14]
  • In 2009, Bradley University refused to display Melchiorre's jersey alongside others.[15]
  • In 2012, Melchiorre was inducted into the Highland Park Sports Hall of Fame.[16][17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Rosen, Charles (20 January 1999). Scandals of '51: How the Gamblers Almost Killed College Basketball. Seven Stories Press. ISBN 9781888363913 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "1947-48 Bradley Braves Roster and Stats". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  3. ^ "1948-49 Bradley Braves Roster and Stats". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  4. ^ "City College of New York vs. Bradley Box Score, March 28, 1950". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  5. ^ Novak, Thad. "25 Greatest NCAA Tournament Finals in History". Bleacher Report.
  6. ^ "1950-51 Bradley Braves Schedule and Results". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  7. ^ Greater Peoria Sports Hall of Fame: Gene Melchiorre 2007-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Goldstein, Joe (November 19, 2003). "Explosion: 1951 scandals threaten college hoops". ESPN.com.
  9. ^ Reynolds, Dave (September 27, 2019). "Bradley legend Gene 'Squeaky' Melchiorre dies at 92". Peoria Journal Star. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
  10. ^ "Gene Melchiorre". IBCA Hall of Fame. Basketball Museum of Illinois.
  11. ^ "Bradley Athletics Hall of Fame (K-M)". Bradley University Athletics.
  12. ^ "Hall of Fame". Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame.
  13. ^ "GPSHOF - Greater Peoria Sports Hall of Fame". www.gpshof.com.
  14. ^ "MVC Announces All-Time Baseball Team". mvc-sports.com.
  15. ^ Wessler, Kirk. "Squeaky's image not clean enough for BU president Glasser". The State Journal.
  16. ^ Ter Maat, Sue (January 16, 2012). "After years of waiting, Gene Melchiorre finally in high school's Hall of Fame". Chicago Tribune.
  17. ^ "High School Hall of Fame Inducts Six Athletes". Highland Park, IL Patch. 11 January 2012.

External links edit

  • Chicago Tribune News Tribute to Gene Melchiorre
  • The Draft Review player profile.
  • Chicago Sun-Times article "A Brave Spirit"

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Eugene Squeaky Melchiorre August 10 1927 September 27 2019 was an American basketball player A point guard he was drafted by the Baltimore Bullets and was the first overall pick in the 1951 NBA draft Melchiorre never played an NBA game due to his lifetime ban from the league for point shaving when he was a college player Gene MelchiorrePersonal informationBorn 1927 08 10 August 10 1927Highland Park IllinoisDiedSeptember 27 2019 2019 09 27 aged 92 Highland Park IllinoisNationalityAmericanListed height5 ft 8 in 1 73 m Listed weight175 lb 79 kg Career informationHigh schoolHighland Park Highland Park Illinois CollegeBradley 1947 1951 NBA draft1951 1st round 1st overall pickSelected by the Baltimore BulletsPositionPoint guardNumber23Career highlights and awardsConsensus first team All American 1951 Second team All American UPI 1950 3 First team All MVC 1949 1951 Stats at Basketball Reference com Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 2 1 Point shaving scandal 3 Professional career 4 Personal 5 Honors 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editHe was the fifth of six children born in Highland Park Illinois to a gardener who moved his family there from Joliet in 1936 Though short in stature and having pigeon toes Melchiorre excelled in nearly ever sport he tried He was a starting wingback on the Highland Park football team a basketball player a baseball player a tennis player and in his later years a golfer After joining the Army Melchiorre joined the basketball team at Fort Sheridan known as the Ramblers that won 58 out of 63 games during his two year tour 1945 47 College career editAfter playing in the U S Army together Melchiorre and Bill Mann had become close friends and were recruited together by numerous colleges They decided to attend Bradley University together with their tuition being covered by the GI Bill 1 Melchiorre played guard for Bradley in the 1947 48 to 1950 51 seasons Standing only 5 feet 8 inches 1 73 m and weighing 175 pounds 79 kg he was famous for his passing abilities and his ability to score During his tenure Bradley won 119 games while losing only 22 He participated in both the NIT and NCAA tournament in 1950 in which Bradley lost to CCNY in the championship game of each tournament In 1947 1948 playing for Coach Alfred J Robertson Melchiorre was Bradley s 2nd leading scorer as a freshman 9 8 points 3 7 assists as the Braves finished 28 3 2 As a sophomore Melchiorre averaged 11 8 points under Coach Forddy Anderson as Bradley finished 27 8 3 In 1949 1950 Bradley was 32 5 with Melchiorre averaging 11 9 points The Braves lost in the Final of the 1950 NCAA basketball tournament 71 68 to City College of New York as Melchiorre led all scorers with 16 points 4 In the Final Melchiorre s basket put the Braves up by one with 30 seconds remaining Bradley then got the ball back with a chance to go up three before the three point shot was in effect but Melchiorre s breakaway layup was blocked by Irwin Dambrot Dambrot then passed downcourt to Norm Mager who hit the game winning shot for the CCNY 5 Of the final play He definitely fouled me Melchiorre said There s no question about it we should have won 1 As a senior in 1950 1951 Melchiorre led Bradley to a 32 6 record leading the team in scoring with a 10 2 average 6 In his Bradley career Melchiorre was named to the Missouri Valley Conference first team three times and in his junior year made the all NIT team For the 1951 season he was an Associated Press United Press International and Colliers Magazine first team All American and selected by the magazine Sports Album as one of the two best offensive players in the country 7 Melchiorre was also a letter winner on the Bradley baseball team a member of Sigma Chi and received a degree in business administration Point shaving scandal edit Melchiorre was involved in a massive point shaving scandal in 1951 which brought seven schools and 32 players from around the U S to face charges on violations of the New York state penal code On July 24 1951 Melchiorre and four of his teammates admitted taking bribes to hold down scores against St Joseph s University in Philadelphia in 1951 and against Oregon State University in Chicago 8 Melchiorre and two of his teammates Bill Mann and Mike Chinakas pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor in New York State Though the players faced three years in prison the assistant District Attorney praised the trio s cooperation and they were given suspended sentences 1 Professional career editAfter completion of his four years at Bradley and a suspended sentence for the point shaving scandal Melchiorre entered the 1951 NBA draft He was selected as the first overall pick in the draft by the Baltimore Bullets Melchiorre would never play a minute of NBA basketball however Not long after he admitted his role in the scandal NBA President Maurice Podoloff banned all players involved in the point shaving scandal including Melchiorre from the NBA for life Personal editMelchiorre married Kay Boles in 1951 He returned to his native Highland Park in the mid 1950s at first working in the post office He then moved into insurance and appliance sales women s wear and finally started his own small trucking firm Melchiorre died on September 27 2019 at the age of 92 9 Honors editIn 1975 Melchiorre was inducted into the Basketball Museum of Illinois IBCA Hall of Fame 10 In 1979 Melchiorre was inducted into the Bradley University Athletics Hall of Fame 11 Melchiorre was inducted into the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame 12 The Greater Peoria Sports Hall of Fame inducted Melchiorre in 1996 13 In 2007 Melchiorre was selected to the Missouri Valley Conference All Time Baseball Team at 2nd Base 14 In 2009 Bradley University refused to display Melchiorre s jersey alongside others 15 In 2012 Melchiorre was inducted into the Highland Park Sports Hall of Fame 16 17 See also editNBA first overall draft pickReferences edit a b c Rosen Charles 20 January 1999 Scandals of 51 How the Gamblers Almost Killed College Basketball Seven Stories Press ISBN 9781888363913 via Google Books 1947 48 Bradley Braves Roster and Stats College Basketball at Sports Reference com 1948 49 Bradley Braves Roster and Stats College Basketball at Sports Reference com City College of New York vs Bradley Box Score March 28 1950 College Basketball at Sports Reference com Novak Thad 25 Greatest NCAA Tournament Finals in History Bleacher Report 1950 51 Bradley Braves Schedule and Results College Basketball at Sports Reference com Greater Peoria Sports Hall of Fame Gene Melchiorre Archived 2007 09 26 at the Wayback Machine Goldstein Joe November 19 2003 Explosion 1951 scandals threaten college hoops ESPN com Reynolds Dave September 27 2019 Bradley legend Gene Squeaky Melchiorre dies at 92 Peoria Journal Star Retrieved October 2 2019 Gene Melchiorre IBCA Hall of Fame Basketball Museum of Illinois Bradley Athletics Hall of Fame K M Bradley University Athletics Hall of Fame Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame GPSHOF Greater Peoria Sports Hall of Fame www gpshof com MVC Announces All Time Baseball Team mvc sports com Wessler Kirk Squeaky s image not clean enough for BU president Glasser The State Journal Ter Maat Sue January 16 2012 After years of waiting Gene Melchiorre finally in high school s Hall of Fame Chicago Tribune High School Hall of Fame Inducts Six Athletes Highland Park IL Patch 11 January 2012 External links editChicago Tribune News Tribute to Gene Melchiorre Greater Peoria Sports Hall of Fame page The Draft Review player profile Chicago Sun Times article A Brave Spirit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gene Melchiorre amp oldid 1222317859, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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