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Jim Lacy

James J. "Jim" Lacy (April 1926 – February 15, 2014) was an American basketball player for Loyola College of Maryland in 1943–44 and then 1946–47 to 1948–49.〔Prunty, Brendan. ("Class of 2,000: Without Pomp or Circumstance, Loyola's Jim Lacy was First to Reach 2,000 Points" ). nj.com. March 6, 2011; retrieved December 15, 2011.〕 He was regarded as one of the top college basketball scorers of his era.〔Steadman, John. ("Loyola could still use Jim Lacy today" ). ''The Baltimore Sun'', March 18, 1994.〕
==College career==
As a freshman for the Loyola Greyhounds in 1943-44, Lacy was the state's leading scorer. He turned 18 after the season and subsequently enlisted in the United States Navy due to World War II.〔 He later returned to Loyola and led the nation in scoring in 1946-47 at 20.8 points per game. On February 3, 1947, he had perhaps the most memorable game of his career against the #1 team in the east, Seton Hall, when he scored 20 points to lead Loyola to a 54–53 upset.〔Lambrecht, Gary. ("10 Greatest Moments in Loyola Basketball" ). ''magazine.loyola.edu''; retrieved 2010-11-13.〕
In his junior year, Lacy finished second in the national scoring race. He scored 44 points in a game against Western Maryland to set a school record that still stands. He was team captain during his senior year.〔("Loyola College Record Book" ). Retrieved 2010-11-13.〕 From 1946 to 1949, he led the Greyhounds to three Mason-Dixon Conference championships and its first NAIA tournament win.〔''(ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game )'' (Random House, Inc., 2009), p. 255.〕 He was the first player in NCAA history to score 2,000 career points, finishing at 2,154.〔("The 50 Greatest Maryland Sports Figures" ). sportsillustrated.cnn.com; retrieved November 13, 2010.〕〔("Nittany Lion Basketball: Program History" ). ''netitor.com''. Retrieved 2010-11-13.〕 Despite playing before the introduction of the three-point shot, he is still Loyola's all-time leader in points scored. He also holds the school records for career field goals (796) and career free throws made (613). During his four years in college, he shot 79.8% from the free throw line.〔

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