Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q6591049> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 64 of
64
with 100 triples per page.
- Q6591049 subject Q13275386.
- Q6591049 abstract "In basketball, a rebound is the act of gaining possession of the ball after a missed field goal or free throw. The National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I's top 25 highest rebounders in men's basketball history are listed below. The NCAA did not split into its current divisions format until August 1973. From 1906 to 1955, there were no classifications to the NCAA nor its predecessor, the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States (IAAUS). Then, from 1956 to spring 1973, colleges were classified as either "NCAA University Division (Major College)" or "NCAA College Division (Small College)".College basketball's all-time leading rebounder is Tom Gola of La Salle. He recorded 2,201 rebounds (while also amassing 2,462 points) between 1951–52 and 1954–55. Gola is also one of seven players in the top 25 who have been enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The others are Bill Russell, Elvin Hayes, Elgin Baylor, Dave DeBusschere, Wes Unseld and Ralph Sampson. Robert Parish of Centenary, also a Hall of Famer, grabbed 1,820 rebounds which would have placed him fifth all-time. However, due to sanctions related to Parish's recruitment, the NCAA omitted all Centenary games and statistics from its official records starting with his freshman year of 1972–73 and continuing through the 1977–78 season, two years after Parish's graduation.Three teams—Louisville, Wake Forest and Morehead State—each have two players in the top 25 all-time rebounding list. For Louisville, they are Charlie Tyra and Wes Unseld; for Wake Forest they are Dickie Hemric and Tim Duncan; and for Morehead State, they are Steve Hamilton and Kenneth Faried. Only one player—Elgin Baylor—split his college career at two different schools. He spent one season at Albertson College before transferring to Seattle University where he spent the next two years.".
- Q6591049 wikiPageExternalLink D1.pdf.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q1148974.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q1191341.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q13275386.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q1461043.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q15718182.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q16969608.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q16969645.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q16969659.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q193020.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q2333229.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q242185.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q271805.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q2842604.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q290922.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q2984247.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q314614.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q357458.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q3666683.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q3991740.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q4112016.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q4268382.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q4567361.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q456776.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q4568914.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q4569183.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q4579063.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q4610126.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q4619689.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q4705230.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q5059078.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q5146733.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q5161550.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q5183999.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q5266031.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q5284438.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q5284440.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q5307337.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q5372.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q5468075.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q5916449.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q594137.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q6465104.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q654355.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q6911262.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q6932895.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q6939475.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q6953251.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q7163213.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q7252420.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q7414000.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q741842.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q7442160.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q7934614.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q7960924.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q8003863.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q8043283.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q918916.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q927765.
- Q6591049 wikiPageWikiLink Q928077.
- Q6591049 comment "In basketball, a rebound is the act of gaining possession of the ball after a missed field goal or free throw. The National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I's top 25 highest rebounders in men's basketball history are listed below. The NCAA did not split into its current divisions format until August 1973. From 1906 to 1955, there were no classifications to the NCAA nor its predecessor, the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States (IAAUS).".
- Q6591049 label "List of NCAA Division I men's basketball career rebounding leaders".