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Rob Wunder

  • Class
    1974
  • Induction
    2012
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Basketball
Rob Wunder, a 6-5  forward/center, had one of the finest two-year careers of anyone to wear a George Fox uniform as he led the Bruins to two NAIA district playoffs from 1972 to 1974 and earned two team MVP awards. The Seattle native averaged 16.2 points  per game, 7.9 rebounds and 2.3 assists over his two seasons, finishing with 991 career points, 485 rebounds and 141 assists. At the time, those career totals ranked him second in rebounds, third in points, and fourth in assists in the Bruins' NAIA history. In 1973, while averaging 13.7 points a game with a team-leading 265  rebounds, he led the Bruins to road wins over Linfield and Pacific in the district playoffs and to the NAIA National Tournament for the first time ever while earning NAIA District 2 honorable mention  honors. In  his senior year, he averaged a team-leading 18.9 points per game to finish with 567 points -  at that time the most any Bruin had ever scored in a season. He was named to the AII-NAIA District 2 First Team, the  Little All-Northwest First Team (including all small college athletes) as voted on by a panel of 35  sportswriters, and was honorable mention for the United Press International All-West Coast Team -  one of only three small­ college players to receive that recognition on a team dominated by Division I athletes. While serving as an assistant coach for the Bruins in 1974-75, he completed his degree in physical education. He is a former Bruin Club committee member. Inducted 2012.
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