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Class of 1981

Bill Bradley
Transferring to ULM from junior college for the 1954-55 season, Bradley immediately helped lead the Warhawks to their first winning record (21-13) as a four year college by averaging 20.2 points and 13.9 rebounds. He played center despite being only 6-2 and still holds the single season rebound record with 473 rebounds. He finished with 1,153 points in two years and made all-GSC both years at ULM.


Marvin Brosset
One of only two Warhawks to ever hit .400, Brosset set school records in single season batting average (.407 in 1966) and for career batting average (.352) and also hit .376 in 1967. He helped carry ULM to baseball conference championships in 1964, 1966 and 1968 and to a four-year record of 83-49-1. He made NAIA all-America in 1966 (second team) and 1968 (first team) and was all-GSC first team in 1966, 1967 and 1968.


Terry Moor
ULM had already established a successful tennis program when Moor arrived, but he clearly took it to new heights ? twice leading the Warhawks to Top 20 finishes and twice making all-America. In three years at ULM Moor played in 155 tennis matches and lost only 21 times. He was 76-8 in singles and 58-13 in doubles. He advanced to the quarter-finals in the 1974 NCAA Championships and had an 8-2 record in two NCAA tournaments.
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