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 ===== Pat Smith ===== ===== Pat Smith =====
-{{men_s_basketball:pat_smith.jpg?300x210 |}} +{{ men_s_basketball:pat_smith.jpg?300x210|}} 
-  * **Position:** Center\\ +  * **Position:** Forward/Center\\ 
-  * **Height:** 6'3''\\ +  * **Height:** 6'4''\\ 
-  * **Weight:** lbs.\\ +  * **Weight:** \\ 
-  * **Born:** \\+  * **Birthdate:** \\ 
 +  * **Hometown:** New York, NY\\ 
 +  * **High School:** [[Benjamin Franklin H.S.]]
  
-=== Marquette Career ===+===== Marquette Career ===== 
 +Pat averaged 5.8 points per game during the 1966-67 season.  He averaged 10 points per game the following year, but is probably best known for fighting with the DePaul Blue Demons' second leading scorer and rebounder, Bob Zoretich, in a 1968 game at DePaul's Alumni Hall. Both were ejected and this incident prompted DePaul coach Ray Meyer to state that MU lost a player "who couldn't throw a ball in the ocean if he were standing on the beach." Marquette coach Al McGuire then proceeded to set up a photo session with Pat Smith standing on the shore of Lake Michigan, trying to throw the ball into the lake (see above picture).
  
-Played for Marquette from 1966-1969.+==== Marquette All-Time Rankings ====
  
-Holds the Marquette record for rebounds in a single game: 28, against Loyola on Feb. 8, 1967.+=== All-Time Single Game Rankings ===
  
-Is best known for fighting with DePaul Blue Demons' second leading scorer and rebounderBob Zoretich, in a 1968 away game at DePaul's Alumni HallBoth were ejected. This prompted DePaul coach Ray Meyer to state that MU lost a player "who couldn't throw a ball in the ocean if he were standing on the beach." Marquette coach Al McGuire then proceeded to set up a photo session with Pat Smith standing on the shore of Lake Michigan, trying to throw the ball into the lake (see above picture).+  * 1st in rebounding28 vsLoyola(IL) (February 8, 1967)
  
-=== Personal Notes ===+===== Personal Notes =====
  
 He last worked for the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission before retiring. He last worked for the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission before retiring.
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