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Jerry Newsom

Jerry Newsom
Personal information
Born (1946-05-29) May 29, 1946 (age 70)
Columbus, Indiana
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight 205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High school Columbus (Columbus, Indiana)
College Indiana State (1965–1968)
NBA draft 1968 / Round: 6 / Pick: 74th overall
Selected by the Boston Celtics
Position Forward
Career highlights and awards
  • Indiana State Univ 'All-Century team' (1998)
  • Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame (1997)
  • Indiana State Univ Hall of Fame (1984)
  • NCAA Division II Tournament MOP (1968)
  • First-team All-American (1968)
  • Second-team All-American (1967)
  • 3x first team All-ICC (1966–1968)
  • Indiana HS All-Star (1964)

Jerry Newsom (born May 19, 1946) is a former American collegiate basketball player.

Born in Columbus, Indiana, Jerry Newsom attended Columbus High School. He led the Bulldogs to consecutive undefeated seasons in 1963 and 1964; reaching the State Finals in 1964. He led the state in scoring during his Senior year averaging 28 points a game, with a total of 1,325 points in his high school career. He was a member of the Indiana All-Star Team. He fell short of winning the Indiana Mr. Basketball Award to Dennis Brady.

After high school, Jerry attended Indiana State University, located in Terre Haute, Indiana. He played basketball under head coach Duane Klueh and Gordon Stauffer; leading the team in scoring and rebounding his entire career; he finished his career as the #1 career scorer (he's now #3) and the #1 rebounder (#2 behind Larry Bird). He helped lead the Sycamores to three consecutive ICC Championships and three NCAA College Division (now Division II) Tournaments. He was part of the "Columbus Connection," as he and fellow Columbus teammates—Joe Warfel, Butch Wade and Steve Hollenbeck) all played at Indiana State. These three players led the Sycamores to a record of 46-11 during their two seasons of varsity play. Wade, a year older than Hollenbeck and Newsom, graduated in 1967. In his Senior year, he led the Sycamores in scoring with 27.3 points a game while being named a Consensus All-American, and received his third straight First Team All-ICC selection. He was a 2nd team All-American following his sophomore season. Jerry scored a career high 41 points on January 10, 1966 against Eastern Illinois, the second most in school history, (at that time) only behind Butch Wade's 43. With 2,147 career points he was the first of three Sycamores to reach the 2,000 point plateau, along with Larry Bird and John Sherman Williams.

In 1968, his senior season, Jerry led the Sycamores to the Championship game of the 1968 NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Tournament; he was named Tournament MVP and to the All-Tourney team; the Sycamores couldn't withstand a furious rally by Kentucky Wesleyan.


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