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Considered by many as the finest basketball player in St. Lawrence history, Joe Tolhurst was a deadly outside shooter and a ferocious defensive player.
In his three varsity seasons, St. Lawrence won 32 and lost 15 with a schedule which included Syracuse, Colgate, Fordham, Niagara and Long Island University.
Tolhurst’s record of 25 points against LIU in post-season play in 1941 stood as the scoring record for more than 20 years. He made several last-second game-winning shots for Ron Burkman’s teams and was captain of both the basketball and baseball teams.
He served in World War II and was later a highly successful coach and athletic director at Hilton.
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