Joseph or Joe Mullaney may refer to: Joe Mullaney (rugby league) (born 1934), English rugby league footballer Joe Mullaney (basketball) (1924–2000), American...
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Joseph Alexander Mullaney (November 17, 1924 – March 8, 2000) was an American professional basketball player and coach. Mullaney was born on Long Island...
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Joe Mullaney (born 1962) is a Scottish actor, possibly best known for his role as Ronnie Witherspoon in the 1985 comedy-crime film Restless Natives. Joe...
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and he was replaced by Joe Mullaney; at the same time, the school opened its first on-campus gym, Alumni Hall. In 1959, Mullaney and the Friars defeated...
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Archived from the original on January 17, 2013. Retrieved June 22, 2008. "Joe Mullaney Coaching Record". basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived...
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to come. The Colonels won 68 games in his rookie campaign under coach Joe Mullaney; their record turned out to be best in the league's entire history. Yet...
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Bob McKillop, former head coach of Davidson College basketball team Joe Mullaney, basketball player and coach Bill O'Reilly (class of 1967), television...
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American writer Joe Mullaney (basketball) (1924–2000), American basketball player Joe Mullaney (actor) (born 1962), Scottish actor Joe Mullaney (rugby league)...
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the Wester Hailes district of Edinburgh, played by Vincent Friell and Joe Mullaney, who, in rebellion to their drab lives in urban Scotland in the mid-1980s...
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said: "I love you, Jerry". In the 1969–70 NBA season under new coach Joe Mullaney, the Lakers' season began with a shock when Wilt Chamberlain seriously...
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