Howard G. "Rope" Engleman was an
American college basketball standout at the
University of Kansas from 1939 to 1941 died he was , 91.. He was 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) tall, weighed 170 pounds (82 kg). and played the
forward position. As a
senior in 1940–41, Engleman averaged 16.5 points per game and became just the second
Jayhawk to be named a
Consensus First Team All-American. Engleman led Kansas to two
Big Six Conference regular season championships and as runners-up in the
1940 National Championship. The Jayhawks lost to
Indiana, 60–42, but Engleman was the tournament's top scorer after scoring 39 points in three games. When asked about the preparations to play against the Hoosiers, Engleman responded:
(November 20, 1919 – January 12, 2011)
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After graduating, Engleman joined the
Navy and fought in
World War II. After the war ended, he would become an assistant coach under
Phog Allen after he graduated in 1941. In the middle of the 1946–47 season, Allen became sick and was ordered by doctors to rest, and Engleman resumed the remainder of the season as the interim head coach. In the final 14 games of the season, Engleman compiled an 8–6 record.
He had his jersey retired on March 1, 200
Personal
Engleman was a native of
Arkansas City, Kansas and graduated from Arkansas City High School in 1937 after leading the Bulldogs to second- and third-place finishes in the state basketball tournament. He got his nickname "Rope" from his blond, curly locks of hair. He served as a
lawyer in
Salina, Kansas, after earning his law degree from the
University of Kansas School of Law.
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