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Bill Hapac

American basketball player (1918–1967)


American basketball player (1918–1967)

FieldValue
nameBill Hapac
imageBill Hapac 1939.jpeg
captionHapac c. 1939
height_ft6
height_in2
weight_lb190
birth_date
birth_placeChicago, Illinois, US
death_date
death_placeChicago, Illinois, US
highschoolJ. Sterling Morton (Chicago, Illinois)
collegeIllinois (1937–1940)
career_start1940
career_end1948
career_positionGuard / forward
career_number19
years11940–1941
team1Chicago Bruins
years21945–1946
team2Chicago American Gears
years31946–1947
team3Anderson Packers
years41947–1948
team4Oshkosh All-Stars
  • All-NBL Second Team (1941)
  • Consensus first-team All-American (1940)
  • First-team All-Big Ten (1940) William John "Wild Bill" Hapac (January 26, 1918 – March 9, 1967) was the first consensus All-American to play for the University of Illinois men's basketball team when he garnered the recognition during his senior season of 1939–40. A native of Chicago, Illinois, Hapac was an all-state player for J. Sterling Morton High School East in 1935.

Hapac would star for the Fighting Illini before playing in the National Basketball League from 1940 to 1948. He set a then-unheard of Big Ten Conference single game scoring record of 34 points against Minnesota on February 10, 1940. His senior year, he was honored as a Consensus NCAA First Team All-American and was the first ever recipient of the University of Illinois' Athlete of the Year award. In addition to basketball, Hapac also lettered for three years while playing for the school's baseball team.

Hapac played professionally for the Chicago Bruins for the 1940–41 season, followed by four years of military service. He returned to the NBL in 1945, playing for the Chicago American Gears for the 1945–46 season, the Anderson Packers for the 1946–47 season and the Oshkosh All-Stars for the 1947–48 season. Hapac finished his professional career by playing for an independent league team, the Chicago Ingots, for the 1947–48 season.

Military and beyond

Hapac was pursued by the Detroit Tigers, but while waiting for spring training to begin, he was inducted into the US Army, eventually earning him the rank of captain. Hapac coached basketball with fellow Illini player, Jim Vopicka, at Morton East from 1952 until his death in 1967 at 49 years of age of an undisclosed rare disease. Shortly after his death, the newly constructed gymnasium at Morton East was dedicated to his memory.

Honors

  • 1940 – Consensus All-American
  • 1940 – First-team All-Big Ten
  • 1940 – University of Illinois Athlete of the Year
  • 1973 – Inducted into the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association's Hall of Fame as a player.
  • September 13, 2008 – Honored jersey which hangs in the State Farm Center to show regard for being the most decorated basketball players in the University of Illinois' history.

Statistics

College

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RecordIllinois Fighting Illini}}; text-align:center"Overall
RecordIllinois Fighting Illini}}; text-align:center"Postseason
[1937–38](1937-38-illinois-fighting-illini-men-s-basketball-team)181106.1
[1938–39](1938-39-illinois-fighting-illini-men-s-basketball-team)221014.6Big Ten All-Conference 2nd team
[1939–40](1939-40-illinois-fighting-illini-men-s-basketball-team)1824413.6[Consensus All-American](1940-ncaa-men-s-basketball-all-americans)
**Totals****58****455****7.8**********

NBL

Legend
GP
FG%
RPG
PPG

Regular season

YearTeamGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGPPG
[1940–41](1940-41-nbl-season)[Chicago](1940-41-chicago-bruins-season)24.626**9.5**
[1945–46](1945-46-nbl-season)[Chicago](1945-46-chicago-american-gears-season)19.5735.5
[1946–47](1946-47-nbl-season)[Anderson](1946-47-anderson-packers-season)41**.678**6.8
[1947–48](1947-48-nbl-season)[Oshkosh](1947-48-oshkosh-all-stars-season)**47**.6216.8
Career131.6346.4

Playoffs

YearTeamGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGPPG
[1940–41](1940-41-nbl-season)[Chicago](1940-41-chicago-bruins-season)1.3335.0
[1945–46](1945-46-nbl-season)[Chicago](1945-46-chicago-american-gears-season)**4**.3331.5
[1946–47](1946-47-nbl-season)[Anderson](1946-47-anderson-packers-season)2.615**6.0**
[1947–48](1947-48-nbl-season)[Oshkosh](1947-48-oshkosh-all-stars-season)**4****.688**5.8
Career11.5794.2

References

References

  1. [http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/bill-hapac/ ProBasketballEncyclopedia.com]
  2. [http://peachbasketsociety.blogspot.com/2015/11/bill-hapac.html PeachBasketSociety]
  3. [https://www.morton201.org/site/default.aspx?PageType=3&DomainID=54&ModuleInstanceID=206&ViewID=6446EE88-D30C-497E-9316-3F8874B3E108&RenderLoc=0&FlexDataID=1955&PageID=137 Morton201.org]
  4. [https://fightingillini.com/sports/2015/4/6/dikeeddlemanaward.aspx Dike Eddleman AOTY Award]
  5. [http://www.ibcaillinois.org/bill-hapac.cfm IBCA Hall of Fame]
  6. [https://www.basketball-reference.com/nbl/players/h/hapacwi01n.html Basketball-Reference.com]
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