• Thomas Dwight "Dike" Eddleman (December 27, 1922 – August 1, 2001) was an American athlete who was generally considered the greatest athlete in the history...
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    In 1993, the awards were named in honor of former Olympian Dwight "Dike" Eddleman, who participated in basketball, football and track and field in 1943...
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    Regional Most Outstanding Player 2018 University of Illinois Athletics Dike Eddleman Female Athlete of the Year 2013 World Championships U18 – Best Setter...
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  • Kevin Huerter – 2019 NBA All-Star Game selections Frankie Brian – 1951 Dike Eddleman – 1951, 1952 Mel Hutchins – 1953 Don Sunderlage – 1954 Frank Selvy –...
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    States senator Brian Dinkelman, second baseman with the Minnesota Twins Dike Eddleman, small forward with the Tri-Cities Blackhakws/Milwaukee Hawks and Fort...
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    Dick Butkus, LB/C J.C. Caroline, HB Doug Dieken, TE Tony Eason, QB Dike Eddleman, P Moe Gardner, NT Jeff George, QB Jim Grabowski, FB Red Grange, HB...
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    averaged 44.5 yards on 43 punts, breaking the school record held by Dike Eddleman since 1948 (43.0 yards per punt). This placed Weatherford at second...
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  • Olympian, International Olympic Committee (IOC) President (1952–1972) Dike Eddleman – (1947–49), also tied for 2nd at the 1948 Summer Olympics in the high...
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  • Name Original chapter Notability References Dwight "Dike" Eddleman Illinois, 1949 Silver medalist, High jump, 1948 Olympics; NBA All-Star; generally considered...
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  • Division I (157 lbs) Big Ten Conference (157 lbs) University of Illinois Dike Eddleman Male Athlete of the Year Big Ten Wrestler of the Championships News...
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