Bethel Academy men's basketball game in gymnasium with spectators looking down on court from balcony above in 1936. This is the last year before Bethel Academy was discontinued and replaced by Bethel Junior College within Bethel Institute.
Contributing Institution:
The History Center, Archives of Bethel University and Converge Worldwide - BGC
Bemidji basketball team, December 1901. Players in the back are Arthur Brannon and Harry Geil. In the front are Erton Geil and William Boskell. John Raymond is in the middle. Note the picture of Chief Bemidji on their uniforms (description from,"The Bemidji Area Looking Back" Pediment Publishing, 2004). The basketball is inscribed, "B.A.C. 1902."
Sixteen players and coach of the Bethel College women's basketball team pose for a silly, fun photograph in Robertson Center gym. Uniforms include the word "Bethel" and their number on the front of the shirts.
Contributing Institution:
The History Center, Archives of Bethel University and Converge Worldwide - BGC
Interview with Chris Rainay, local Black basketball legend about his athletic experiences in the Twin Cities and in college and his post-sports career.
Contributing Institution:
Institute for Advanced Study, University of Minnesota
Interview with Cynthia Wilson, a University of Minnesota women's basketball player from Michigan who was a career long public servant in Parks and Recreation, parent of sons very involved in Minneapolis youth and high school sports.
Contributing Institution:
Institute for Advanced Study, University of Minnesota
Interview with Derek Reuben, Minneapolis high school basketball standout and co-organizer of 1990s era Ghetto Basketball Association and Inner-City All-Star Classic.
Contributing Institution:
Institute for Advanced Study, University of Minnesota
Interview with Luke Patterson and Darnell Brantton, leaders of Minneapolis Prep Academy; focus also on Patterson's own experiences as a standout basketball player in the Twin Cities in the 1990s.
Contributing Institution:
Institute for Advanced Study, University of Minnesota
A photograph of the Mora High School basketball team from 1919 to 1920. The photograph includes Marlan McGillveray; Mathew Fennessey; Frederick Abbe; Clark Anderson; Ned Powers; Charles McClellan; Howard Pope; Douglas Glynn; and Mr. Ostby (coach),
A photographic post card taken March 23, 1916, of the Mora High School's boys's basketball team, featuring seven numbered players: 1. Ralpha Eclogan (captain); 2. Douglas King; 3. Chas E. Williams; 4. Cly de Larnabee; 5. Lloyd Garfoot; 6. Benton McPhenson; and coach E. L. Mahy.
A matted photograph of Ogilvie High School's Boy's Basketball team from 1927 - 1928. There are eight unidentified students sitting on the floor. The middle-most student holds a basketball with "OHS 27-28" written on it.
A matted photograph of the 1927 Ogilvie High School boy's basketball team. Eight unidentified students and one unidentified coach sit on the floor with one basketball in front of them. The basketball has "O.H.S. '27" written on it.