Personal information | |
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Born | Buffalo, New York, U.S. | June 23, 1962
Listed height | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
Listed weight | 195 lb (88 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | McKinley (Buffalo, New York) |
College | Canisius (1981–1985) |
NBA draft | 1985: 5th round, 105th overall pick |
Selected by the Utah Jazz | |
Position | Shooting guard / small forward |
Number | 30 |
Career history | |
As player: | |
1985–1987 | Wyoming Wildcatters |
1988 | Charleston Gunners |
1988 | Quad City Thunder |
1988 | Youngstown Pride |
1988 | Purefoods Hotdogs |
1988–1989 | Quad City Thunder |
1989–1990 | Columbus Horizon |
1990 | Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets |
1990 | Erie Wave |
As coach: | |
1992–1993 | Niagara CCC |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Lawrence "Ray" Hall (sometimes known as Sugar Ray Hall;[1][2][3] born June 23, 1962)[4] is an American former college basketball player. He is currently the all-time leader in scoring, free throws made, field goals made and steals for the Canisius Golden Griffins men's basketball. He formerly held various records, including career points, for the ECAC-North Conference (now America East Conference). He led Canisius in scoring and steals all four years. In high school, he was the 1981 co-Western New York player of the year and held the Buffalo Public Schools and Western New York career scoring record. Hall is the most recent NBA draft selection from Canisius. Following his college career, he played professionally, including several years in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) and World Basketball League (WBL).
Canisius College has announced six inductees into its Sports Hall of Fame. The Class of 1997 will be inducted Oct. 18 in the Demske Sports Complex during halftime of the Canisius-Alfred football game. The inductees are: Gene Cacciatore (1979), Michael Christel (1983), Gina Castelli (1986), Deborah Laux (1985), Lawrence "Sugar Ray" Hall (1985) and Colleen Sandor (1986).
Canisius will also unveil a slick backcourt in Sugar Ray Hall (19.9 ppg) and Robert Turner (15.1)...
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