Gary Springer

Basketball Player

1960 –

72

Who is Gary Springer?

Gary Springer, Sr. is a retired American basketball player who is best known for his collegiate career at Iona College between 1980–81 and 1983–84.

Springer grew up in Harlem, New York and attended Benjamin Franklin High School. He played on a dominant basketball team with the likes of Richie Adams, Kenny Hutchinson and Lonnie Green, all of whom were jointly credited with making BFHS the country's top-ranked team in the fall of 1979. Walter Berry then joined the team one year later, making it possibly one of the greatest New York City high school teams of all time.

After high school, Springer played basketball at for the Iona Gaels. Springer went on to earn varsity letters all four years at the school and graduated as one of its most lauded players. He compiled 1,866 points and 1,021 rebounds in his 121-game career. Additionally, Springer was a three-time honorable mention All-American, a three-time All-Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference selection, a four-time All-Metropolitan Area choice, and as a freshman in 1980–81 he was the Haggerty Award winner. The annual award is bestowed upon the New York City metropolitan area's most outstanding men's college basketball player.

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Born
1960
New York City
Children
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • Iona College

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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