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NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT,
RESIDENT KEITH BULLOCK INDUCTED INTO MANHATTAN COLLEGE’S ATHLETIC
HALL OF FAME
RIVERDALE, N.Y. – Keith Bullock, a resident
of New Haven, Connecticut, and a 1993 graduate of Manhattan College,
was inducted into the College’s Alumni Society Athletic Hall
of Fame on March 27.
Mr. Bullock, a graduate student at the University
of New Haven, had a balance of offense and defense that led to 35
career double doubles and made him Manhattan’s All-Time Leading
scorer with 1,992 points. He also ranks second in rebounds
with 1,012. In Mr. Bullock’s junior year at the College,
the Manhattan College Jaspers nabbed the most wins in their history
with a record of 25-9 and earned an NIT berth. In his senior
year, Mr. Bullock and his fellow teammates made Manhattan College
history by bringing the Jaspers their first NCAA Tournament bid
since 1958.
Mr. Bullock scored MAAC honors every year of his
career, being named everything from MAAC Rookie of the Year, First
Team All MAAC as a sophomore and junior to MAAC Tournament MVP as
a senior.
“Keith, you brought pride back to Riverdale
on the basketball court. You broke record after record, leaving
your mark at Draddy forever. For this and so much more, Manhattan
College proudly welcomes you into its Athletic Hall of Fame,”
according to a citation read at the ceremony. The 25th annual
ceremony was held at the College’s Smith Auditorium.
Manhattan College was founded in 1853 upon the Lasallian
tradition of excellence in teaching. Manhattan College is
an independent, Catholic, coeducational institution of higher learning
that offers more than 40 major programs in the areas of arts, business,
education, engineering and science.
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