Word: griff
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...only tall man on the team is 6 ft., 8 in. Griff McClellan, last year's second-string center. McClellan has undeniable potential, but at present lacks sufficient speed, mobility, and poise to be a first-rate center. Nonetheless, he has looked fairly impressive in practice sessions thus far and should improve as the season progresses...
After a slow start, varsity center Bryant Danner and Captain Dick Woolston gained control of the boards, and dominated the rebounding until they were removed in the last half. Griff McClellan, while lacking Danner's finesse, used his height to maintain the varsity's rebounding advantage...
Among reserves, the big surprise was George James, who entered the game with only three minutes remaining, and scored eight points. Griff McClellan, Mike Donohue, Chuck Wolle, and Arnie Singal also entered the scoring column...
...Repetto, 6 ft. 1 in. sophomore guard, added seven points to the team's total. Coach Floyd Wilson frequently drew upon his reserves, and Griff McClellan and Chuck Wolle scored six points each. Mike Donohue also entered the scoring column with four points...
...Crimson squad showed little depth in its opening game against the University of Massachusetts, but two reserves, Griff McClellan and Mike Donohue, performed exceptionally well against Bowdoin. McClellan, a 6 ft. 8 in. junior, entered the game midway through the second half when a powerful Bowdoin comeback drive threatened to overtake the Crimson. He sank several crucial baskets in the varsity's rally...