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"The World's Tallest Team"
2003-04 Hall of Fame
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Men's Basketball (1944-45)

In the early 1940s, Valparaiso University gained international recognition for having the "world's tallest team."  The most successful of these teams, coached by Loren Ellis, was the 1944-45 squad that finished with a 21-3 record.

The Ellis era (1941-47) featured extensive travel for Valpo teams as the Crusaders journeyed to Puerto Rico and played opponents in numerous areas around the continental United States.

Valpo's team was featured on Armed Forces newsreels and in a famous photo in front of Madison Square Garden.

The 1944-45 team began the season with an 11-game win streak, and finished the campaign with a 10-game streak.

Members of the team included previous Valpo Athletic Hall of Fame inductees Bob Dille and Milt Schoon, as well as John Janisch, Harold Mack, Alvin Schmidt, Harry Hines, Darwin (Sam) Romberg, Glen Gierke, Tyrus Winebrenner, J.B. Chambers, and Edward Susnis.

2003-04 Hall of Fame
Millard "Andy" AndersonFootball, Basketball, & Baseball (1920-1924)
Nick BrowderFootball (1993-1996)
Raymond "Skip" ColeyBaseball (1966-1970)
Robert HadrickBaseball (1993-1997)
William HarbeckCross Country, Track & Field, & Wrestling (1961-1966)
Collette LissCross Country & Track Field (1997-1999)
Laurie PajakowskiSoftball & Volleyball (1985-1989)
David RedmonBasketball (1992-1995)
Cheri (Hughes) SuttonVolleyball (1994-1996)
"The World's Tallest Team" Men's Basketball (1944-45)
Baseball Valpo 8 Niles, Ohio
May 23 UIC 7
M Track NCAA East Regional Championships Greensboro, N.C.
May 24 No Team Score
Baseball Valpo 6 Niles, Ohio
May 25 Milwaukee 4
Baseball Valpo 3 Niles, Ohio
May 26 Wright State 0
Baseball Valpo 4 Bloomington, Ind.
May 31 #13 Indiana 5
Baseball Valpo 5 Bloomington, Ind.
Jun 1 Florida 4
Baseball Valpo 4 Bloomington, Ind.
Jun 2 Austin Peay 5