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Four year starter and letter winner 1963-1967
20.2 AP/PG (Average Points per game) over four-year period
Set Career WSU scoring record with 1,658 points in 82 games
NIC All-Conference Third team in 1963-64 season
NIC All-Conference Second team in 1964-65 season
NIC All-Conference First team in 1965-66 season
NIC All-Conference First team in 1966-67 season
NIC Conference Scoring Champion 1966-67 season
NAIA District 13 First Team 1965-66
Honorable Mention NAIA All-American 1965-66
Set NIC Conference Free Throw Record with 103 in 1966-67
Set Winona State Scoring Record of 47 points Dec. 14, 1966 vs. Upper Iowa (13/18) Field Goals and (21/22) Free Throws – Won 114-104 (OT) |
Lettered in basketball all four years
Career average of 19.3 points per game and set four-year record that stood for 7 years and is still second highest
Won all-conference honors twice and NAIA District honors twice
NAIA national honorable mention
Conference record of 103 free throws in one season still stands
Scored 47 points in a single game and was conference leader in scoring - 1967
Meisner was named to Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities in 1967 and belonged to the Lettermen’s Club. Since graduating from WSU, he has been an elementary school teacher and hockey and basketball coach for community athletic associations. He has served as president of the Tartan Area Youth Hockey Association.
Inducted into WSU Hall of Fame October 11, 1986
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