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T.S. ARY
Center
1943 / 1944
Evansville, IN
Ary was better known as a basketball player at USC, leading the Gamecock basketball squad in scoring in the 1943-44 season before joining the Navy. After his Naval career he enrolled at Stanford and had a long career as an executive before becoming Director of the Bureau of Mines under Presidents Reagan and Bush.
Awards & Honors
SeasonAward/Honor
Roster Listings
Season#PosHtWtYr
1943-44 11 C Sr
Stats
PlayerPosGmsGSMPGFGAFGMFG%3FGA3FGM3FG%FTAFTMFT%PTSPPGREBRPGOREBDREBPFFOASTAPGTOA/TOBLKSTLRtg
1943-44 C 15 92 44 3272.721614.4
Totals 15 0 92 0 0 0.0 44 3272.721614.400.0000000.000.0000
Career Rankings
CategoryRank
Games Played323 FG Attempted335 FG Made173 Fg Pct (Min 100 Att)N/A 3-Pt FG Attempts158 3-Pt FG Made131 3-Pt FG Pct (Min 40 Att)N/A
FT Attempts196 FT Made199 FT Pct (Min 80 Att)N/A Points Scored184 Points Per Gm27 Rebounds326 Rebounds Per Gm318
Personal Fouls301 Fouled Out144 Assists249 Assists Per Gm245 Turnovers198 Blocks203 Steals229
Game by Game Stats
Game DateOpponentPosMinFGAFGMFG3AFG3MFTAFTMPTSPFREBOREBDREBASTTOBLKSTL
1944-01-11 Camp Butner 4 0 0 8 1
1944-01-12 Fort Jackson 4 2 0 8 2
1944-01-14 College of Charleston 7 1 15
1944-01-20 Columbia Air Base 7 0 0 14 1
1944-02-01 Georgia 7 3 1 15 1
1944-02-05 Newberry 9 4 22 2
1944-02-12 Clemson 5 5 4 14 1
Points Per Game by Opponent
OpponentGmsPPG
Camp Butner 1 8.0
Clemson 1 14.0
College of Charleston 1 15.0
Columbia Air Base 1 14.0
Fort Jackson 1 8.0
Georgia 1 15.0
Newberry 1 22.0