Murray Joseph Mendenhall Jr. (October 22, 1925 – February 7, 2014) was an American professional basketball player and coach from Fort Wayne, Indiana. He graduated from Fort Wayne's Central High School in 1944 and enrolled at Rice University playing one season, where he helped the Owls win the 1945 Southwest Conference championship; after a two-year stint in the United States Navy, he enrolled at Indiana University, completing his collegiate eligibility. He was then re-united with his father Murray Mendenhall, playing one season with the Anderson Packers of the National Basketball League. After his playing career ended, he went on to coach at five different high schools and served as athletic director at Indiana Tech. In 1996, Mendenhall Jr was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of F
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| - Murray Mendenhall Jr., né le 22 octobre 1925, à Fort Wayne, en Indiana et mort le 7 février 2014, à Fort Wayne, en Indiana, est un ancien joueur et entraîneur américain de basket-ball. Il évolue au poste d'arrière. Il est le fils de l'entraîneur Murray Mendenhall. (fr)
- Murray Joseph Mendenhall jr. (Fort Wayne, 22 ottobre 1925 – Fort Wayne, 7 febbraio 2014) è stato un cestista e allenatore di pallacanestro statunitense, professionista nella NBL. Era il figlio di Murray Mendenhall sr. (it)
- Murray Joseph Mendenhall Jr. (October 22, 1925 – February 7, 2014) was an American professional basketball player and coach from Fort Wayne, Indiana. He graduated from Fort Wayne's Central High School in 1944 and enrolled at Rice University playing one season, where he helped the Owls win the 1945 Southwest Conference championship; after a two-year stint in the United States Navy, he enrolled at Indiana University, completing his collegiate eligibility. He was then re-united with his father Murray Mendenhall, playing one season with the Anderson Packers of the National Basketball League. After his playing career ended, he went on to coach at five different high schools and served as athletic director at Indiana Tech. In 1996, Mendenhall Jr was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of F (en)
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| - Murray Mendenhall Jr., né le 22 octobre 1925, à Fort Wayne, en Indiana et mort le 7 février 2014, à Fort Wayne, en Indiana, est un ancien joueur et entraîneur américain de basket-ball. Il évolue au poste d'arrière. Il est le fils de l'entraîneur Murray Mendenhall. (fr)
- Murray Joseph Mendenhall Jr. (October 22, 1925 – February 7, 2014) was an American professional basketball player and coach from Fort Wayne, Indiana. He graduated from Fort Wayne's Central High School in 1944 and enrolled at Rice University playing one season, where he helped the Owls win the 1945 Southwest Conference championship; after a two-year stint in the United States Navy, he enrolled at Indiana University, completing his collegiate eligibility. He was then re-united with his father Murray Mendenhall, playing one season with the Anderson Packers of the National Basketball League. After his playing career ended, he went on to coach at five different high schools and served as athletic director at Indiana Tech. In 1996, Mendenhall Jr was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame. (en)
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