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-====== Raymond Morstadt #26 ====== +====== Raymond Morstadt ====== 
-{{ men_s_basketball:morstadtaction.jpg|}}+{{men_s_basketball:morstadtaction.jpg?110  }} 
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 +**Number:** 26\\
 **Position:** Forward\\ **Position:** Forward\\
 **Height:** \\ **Height:** \\
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 **Born:** \\ **Born:** \\
 **Hometown:** Waukegan, IL\\ **Hometown:** Waukegan, IL\\
-**High School:** \\+**Nickname:** Nanook\\ 
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-===== High School Career ===== 
  
-===== Marquette Career =====+===== Marquette University =====
 Ray Morstadt led Marquette in scoring from 1933-35 and also served as team captain during the 1934-35 campaign.  He also was the first Marquette player to average in double figures in a single season with a 10.9 scoring average in 1934-35.  He averaged 9.6 ppg in his first year and 8.5 ppg in his second year. Ray Morstadt led Marquette in scoring from 1933-35 and also served as team captain during the 1934-35 campaign.  He also was the first Marquette player to average in double figures in a single season with a 10.9 scoring average in 1934-35.  He averaged 9.6 ppg in his first year and 8.5 ppg in his second year.
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 +===== Personal =====
 +Morstadt was nicknamed "Nanook," because of the heavy fur coat he could often be found wearing around campus.
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