Description: 1980's high school yearbook featuring students and faculty, activities and sports, candids, shots of the school and surrounding, and including photos and mentions of graduating senior and future professional basketball player Cheryl Miller who appears in class, basketball, and prom photos. Also included is Cheryl's younger brother and then junior Reggie Miller who appears in class and basketball photos. . Cheryl Miller at the University of Southern California (USC), was a 4-year letter winner, scored 3,018 career points, and was a four-time All-American. Her career rebounding mark of 1,534 ranks her third all-time in NCAA history. Miller was named Naismith College Player of the Year 3 times and earned the Wade Trophy (Player of the Year). Miller led the Trojans to a 112–20 record and NCAA champion titles in 1983 and 1984 and was named NCAA Tournament MVP both years. Miller's teammates included Cynthia Cooper, two-time WNBA MVP; Pam McGee, 1984 Olympian and All-American, and Paula McGee, 1982 and 1983 All-American. In her senior season, Miller picked up her third Naismith Award, the Broderick Award as the Female College Basketball Player of the Year and Sports Illustrated named her the best player in college basketball, male or female.[ Miller still holds numerous Trojan career records, including points (3,018, 23.6 ppg), rebounds (1,534, 12.0 rpg), field goals made (1,159), free throws made (700), games played (128), and steals (462). In one year, Miller averaged 26.8 points per game and 15.6 rebounds per game. In 1986 USC retired her #31 jersey, the first retired jersey of a basketball player, male or female, at USC. Miller also won Gold Medals in the Olympics. FIBA, Goodwill Games, and Jones Cup Tournament. Reggie Miller played his 180-year career in the NBA for the Indiana Pacers and is widely recognized as one of the greatest shooters in NBA history. He was known for his precision 3-point shooting, especially in pressure situations and most notably against the Knicks, for which he earned the nickname "Knick Killer". A 5-time All-Star, Miller was inducted into the Hall of Fame and named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team. He played college ball for the UCLA Bruins and was selected by Indiana in the 1st round of the 1987 draft with the 11th pick. When he retired, Miller held the NBA record for most career 3-point field goals. Miller also led the league in free throw percentage five times and won a gold medal in the 1996 Summer Olympics. His No. 31 was retired by the Pacers and he is widely regarded as the Pacers' greatest player of all time. After his playing career, he became an NBA commentator for TNT and college basketball analyst for CBS. Good condition 240-page hardback with tight binding and text, with no must or mildew or missing pieces. There are some indent marks on the front and back cover, and a coffee stain in the teachers section on ten pages. Great rarity giving a great look into the early life and times of two of the game's greatest players. Spanky's Archive since 1986. Email or call us anytime. Thank you for stopping by! Spanky's Archive, over 8500 Ebay positive feedback and 35 years in the hobby. 10 9 graded rookie very first card very 1st, pre-rookie, prc, 1990 authentic elite bowman error nnof transcendent tiffany preferred precious tier one gold 414 precious metals pat bat barrel destiny wax mirror finest 1989 sp promo 1990 carl yastrzemski wade boggs david ortiz 1985 1984 1986 1983 1982 1981 1987 1988 1989 tiffany pedro martinez boston red sox fenway park , walter johnson, sandy koufax, ....
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