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Jim Signorile

January 29, 2017 By

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Jim Signorile, a 6-8 center from New Dorp High School, was NYU’s leading scorer and rebounder in 1969 and 1970, and the team MVP. He scored 1,235 career points – 50 of them in one game, a school record.
Drafted by the Knicks and Carolina Cougars, Signorile played six seasons of professional basketball in Europe, averaging 40 points a game, and scored 101 points one night in the French Basketball League.

Basketball
Class of 2006

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