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Murray Wier
Murray Neal Wier (born December 12, 1926), nicknamed "Rampaging Redhead" and "Wizard Wier," is a retired American professional basketball player for the Tri-Cities Blackhawks (now the present-day Atlanta Hawks) and the Waterloo Hawks. He is better known for his standout college career at the University of Iowa, however, when in 1947–48 he was named a consensus first team All-American and was also the inaugural National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Major College scoring leader at 21.0 points per game. ==Early life== Wier was born in Grandview, Iowa.〔 He attended Grandview High School from his freshman through junior years before moving to Muscatine, Iowa. He then spent his senior year in 1943–44 at Muscatine High School, from which he graduated.〔〔 He led Muscatine High School to a district championship with a 50–37 win over their arch rival, Davenport High School, and was named a first team all-state selection by the ''Des Moines Register'' and Iowa Daily Press Association. After his breakout senior season, University of Iowa head men's basketball coach "Pops" Harrison offered him a full scholarship to play for the Hawkeyes.〔
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