Box scores for every American Basketball Association game. Donated to Pro Basketball-Reference in 2015 and 2016 and available on their site.
1970-71 through 1973-74 UCLA basketball box scores, featuring Bill Walton. Includes every game of UCLA's record 88-game winning streak, plus Walton's appearances on the Bruins' freshman team.
Bill Russell dominated amateur basketball in 1956. Russell and the University of San Francisco Dons had won the 1955 NCAA Championship, but he rose to new heights a year later; USF repeated as champions, and Russell won an Olympic Gold Medal. You can read more about all of these games in Bill Russell Rises Above the Rim, featuring game recaps and box scores for:
Russell’s three seasons at USF, plus the opening of the 1956-57 season (through the end of USF’s 60-game winning steak)
1956 Exhibition Games
1956 Olympic Team qualifying, including the AAU and Armed Forces tournaments that served as pre-qualifying rounds
1956 Olympics
Featuring Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe and the Nashua Dodgers.
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Lou Gehrig originally joined the Senators in June 1921 prior to his freshman year at Columbia University. Gehrig was listed as “Lou Lewis” in box scores in the Hartford Courant, Berkshire Eagle, and Springfield Republican to try to obscure his identity, but after 12 games the scheme was uncovered; Gehrig left the Senators and was stripped of his freshman year of college eligibility. After the 1923 college baseball season, Gehrig left Columbia and signed with the Yankees, playing seven games in the majors before rejoining the Senators in August. Gehrig remained with the Senators for the rest of their 1923 season (briefly returning to New York in late September) and most of 1924, until he was recalled by the Yankees on August 31, 1924.
This collection includes Gehrig’s 12 games in 1921, his partial season in 1923 (August 2 through end of season), and Hartford’s entire 1924 campaign.
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Featuring Ted Williams.
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Minneapolis Millers statistics
Also available on GitHub.
1976-77, 1977-78, and 1978-79 Indiana State basketball box scores, featuring Larry Bird.