Ira Harge

American basketball player (born 1941)


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::summary American basketball player (born 1941) ::

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FieldValue
nameIra Harge
imageIra Harge 1972.jpeg
captionHarge as a member of the Utah Stars, circa 1972
height_ft6
height_in9
weight_lb225
birth_date
birth_placeAnguilla, Mississippi, U.S.
high_schoolNortheastern (Detroit, Michigan)
draft_year1964
draft_round2
draft_pick11
draft_teamPhiladelphia 76ers
career_start1967
career_end1973
career_number30, 33, 41
career_positionCenter
years11967–1968
team1Pittsburgh Pipers
years219681970
team2Oakland Oaks / Washington Caps
years31970
team3Carolina Cougars
years419711972
team4The Floridians
years51972, 1972
team5Utah Stars
years61972
team6Carolina Cougars
stats_leagueABA
stat1labelPoints
stat1value4,396 (10.3 ppg)
stat2labelRebounds
stat2value4,955 (11.6 rpg)
stat3labelAssists
stat3value736 (1.7 apg)
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| name = Ira Harge | image = Ira Harge 1972.jpeg | caption = Harge as a member of the Utah Stars, circa 1972 | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 9 | weight_lb = 225 | birth_date = | birth_place = Anguilla, Mississippi, U.S. | high_school = Northeastern (Detroit, Michigan) | college =

College career

Burlington Junior College

Harge initially enrolled at Bowling Green but was forced to cut short his freshman year and return home when his father became ill.{{cite news|title=WAC Tightens TV Policy |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/1166653/ira_harge_bg_bowling_green_and/ |newspaper=Albuquerque Journal|date=July 1, 1962|page=35|via = Newspapers.com|access-date = October 16, 2014 }} He then went to Burlington Junior College in Iowa, where he was named a Juco All-American as a freshman after averaging 31 points and 21 rebounds a game. He averaged 39 a game in the JC national championship tournament, including a high game of 47 points. He averaged 26.4 a game as a sophomore, leading Burlington to a conference title.{{cite news|title=Cameron, Schroeder on First All-Loop JC Team, Church 2nd |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/1166832/ira_harge_soph_season_at_burlington_jc/ |newspaper=Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune (Muscatine, Iowa) |date=March 5, 1962|page=8|via = Newspapers.com|access-date = October 16, 2014 }}

University of New Mexico

Harge transferred as a junior to New Mexico in 1962 to play for new Lobo coach Bob King, and together they would transform the program over the next two years. The Lobos had been dismal during the previous eight seasons, going 42–149 (.220). During their two seasons with Harge, the Lobos went 39–15 (.722), becoming a nationally ranked NIT finalist and setting the table for the continued success of the UNM program.

In 1962–63, the Lobos began the season 9–2, including wins over Texas Tech and at rival New Mexico State. They were 14–4 before losing five straight WAC conference games, four of those on the road. They finished the season 16–9, the best Lobo record in seventeen years. Harge led the team, averaging 21.1 points and 13.2 rebounds a game, setting then-Lobo records for points and rebounds in a season. Harge also spearheaded a defense that gave up fewer than 58 points a game on the season, and the team's success led to the first sell out of a Lobo home game.

Professional career

Harge was selected with the 4th pick in the 2nd round (11th overall) in the 1964 NBA draft by the Philadelphia 76ers. Previously, in 1963, he was also selected with the 4th pick, but in the 7th round (57th overall) by the Detroit Pistons. But Harge opted to play professionally in the American Basketball Association.

Harge played six seasons (1967–1973) in the ABA as a member of the Pittsburgh Pipers (1967–68), Oakland Oaks / Washington Caps (1968–1970), Carolina Cougars (1970–1971 and 1973), Floridians (1971–1972), and Utah Stars (1971–1973). He played on the Pittsburgh Pipers team that won the 1968 ABA Championship, and he won the 1969 ABA Championship with the Oakland Oaks. Harge maintained a double-double average (10.3 points, 11.6 rebounds) over the course of his ABA career and ranks tenth on the ABA's all-time list for total rebounds (4,955).

Post-playing career

Harge earned a degree from UNM in education and coached and taught in the Albuquerque Public School system from 1965 to 1967, before returning to basketball. While he was playing in the ABA, he completed a master's degree in education at UNM. After his playing career ended, he returned to reside in Albuquerque.

In 1986, Harge was inducted into the New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame, and in 1993 he was inducted into the UNM Athletics Hall of Honor.

Career statistics

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Regular season

References

  1. LeRoy Bearman. (December 16, 1962). "Lobo Coach Bob King Lands Towering Center". Albuquerque Journal.
  2. Mark Smith. (September 19, 1999). "Coach Made Lobo Basketball". Albuquerque Journal.
  3. [https://admin.xosn.com/pdf9/2560547.pdf New Mexico Lobo Basketball Media Guide 2013–14] {{Webarchive. link. (2016-03-04 , p.135.)
  4. Lobo Media Guide 2013–14, pp.66,68,92.
  5. Lobo Media Guide 2013–14, p.103.
  6. (January 15, 1963). "Arizona State Will Meet Lobos Thursday". Clovis News-Journal (Clovis, New Mexico).
  7. "Ira Harge NBA stats". Sports Reference LLC.
  8. (June 5, 1967). "Attorney Reports Ira Harge Signs With Pittsburgh". Albuquerque Journal.
  9. link. (2014-10-21 , New Mexico Athletics Official Site, August 16, 2011.)
  10. [http://nmshof.com/ira-harge/ Ira Harge], New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame
  11. link. (2014-10-21 , New Mexico Athletics Official Site)

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