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 ====== Hank Raymonds ====== ====== Hank Raymonds ======
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-Henry C. "Hank" Raymonds served as assistant men's basketball coach at Marquette University under [[Eddie Hickey]] and [[Al McGuire]] from 1961-1977 and was the program's head coach from 1977 to 1983. During his tenure as head coach, Raymonds compiled a record of 126-60, good for a 71.6 winning percentage. Five of his players were All-America honorees and 16 players were selected in the NBA Draft. All six of his Marquette teams advanced to post-season play, including five trips to the NCAA Tournament and one to the NIT. His [[1977|'77-78]] team went 24-4 and was ranked No. 3 nationally in the final United Press International poll. He was named the 1979 Medalist Sports Education Coach of the Year after that team finished 22-7 and was ranked 10th in the Associated Press poll and 13th by UPI. +Henry C. "Hank" Raymonds served as assistant men's basketball coach at Marquette University under [[Eddie Hickey]] and [[Al McGuire]] from 1961-1977 and was the program's head coach from 1977 to 1983. During his tenure as head coach, Raymonds compiled a record of 126-60, good for a 71.6 winning percentage.  
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 +Five of his players were All-America honorees and 16 players were selected in the NBA Draft. All six of his Marquette teams advanced to post-season play, including five trips to the NCAA Tournament and one to the NIT. His [[1977|'77-78]] team went 24-4 and was ranked No. 3 nationally in the final United Press International poll. He was named the 1979 Medalist Sports Education Coach of the Year after that team finished 22-7 and was ranked 10th in the Associated Press poll and 13th by UPI. 
  
 === In Six Seasons Hank Raymonds Recruited === === In Six Seasons Hank Raymonds Recruited ===
-  *One All-American +  *Two All-Americans 
-  *Three Future NBA Players+  *Four Future NBA Players
   *Four 1,000+ Point Scorers   *Four 1,000+ Point Scorers
   *Four 500+ Rebounders   *Four 500+ Rebounders
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 Raymonds is a member of the Marquette University, Saint Louis University and Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Halls of Fame. Raymonds is a member of the Marquette University, Saint Louis University and Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Halls of Fame.
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 ===== His Rings ===== ===== His Rings =====
 On his left hand, he wears a wedding band, a symbol of his marriage to wife Virginia (Ginny) since 1950. They have raised five children and have 14 grandchildren. On his left hand, he wears a wedding band, a symbol of his marriage to wife Virginia (Ginny) since 1950. They have raised five children and have 14 grandchildren.
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