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Ben Auerbach

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Benjamin "Ben" Auerbach (March 1, 1919 June 18, 1993)〔Social Security Administration. ''Social Security Death Index'' (Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), 2011.〕 was an early American professional basketball player in the American Basketball League. He had a standout college career for New York University, and, despite the shared surname, Ben Auerbach is not related to the Hall of Fame coach Red Auerbach.
==College==
Auerbach grew up in New York City, attended DeWitt Clinton High School, and enrolled at NYU in the fall of 1937. Playing the guard, he was forced to abstain from playing on the school's varsity team as a freshman because it was not permitted during that era of college basketball. When he became eligible in 1938–39 as a sophomore, it was the first of three seasons he was a full-time starter. He scored 147 points in his first year, one in which the NYU Violets finished with an 11–11 record.〔 This scoring total placed him ninth in the New York City metropolitan area.〔 As the premier player on the team, Auerbach specialized in defending the opponents' top scorers, and once he even had to play center in a game against Notre Dame.
As a junior in 1939–40, Auerbach helped guide NYU to an 18–0 season record before losing their final game to rival City College of New York (CCNY).〔 He had a personally successful season as well and was named First Team All-Met.〔 Auerbach was honored with the coveted Haggerty Award, given annually since 1935–36 to the best male collegiate basketball player in the greater New York City area.〔 The Violets did not participate in any postseason tournaments despite their record.〔 The school, citing exhaustion on behalf of the players, declined all invitations.〔 The following year, the team finished with a 13–6 record with Auerbach being the captain.〔 He was declared ineligible for the final two games of the year (and consequently, his collegiate career), but still finished in the top 25 for scoring in the metropolitan area.〔
He has since been inducted into the NYU Athletics Hall of Fame.〔

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