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University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Basketball Team - Morris Anderson

Head and shoulders image of Huskies forward Morris Anderson holding a basketball.

Bio/Historical Note: Morris Anderson, a native of Saskatoon, was the leading scorer on the Huskies basketball team in the 1950-51, 1951-52 and 1952-53 seasons. He was captain of the team his last two years. He was acknowledged throughout Western Canada as Saskatchewan's premier player. Anderson earned a BEd in 1953, and a BA in 1956. Upon graduation Anderson returned to his high school, Bedford Road Collegiate, to teach and coach. Beginning in 1955 he taught at Luther College in Regina and twice led the Lions to the provincial high school title. Luther also won the U of S tournament twice. As a player Anderson paced the Regina Crescents to numerous provincial senior men's championships.

Dr. Bob Mirwald - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Bob Mirwald, Dean of Physical Education (Kinesiology).

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Robert L. (Bob) Mirwald was a member of both the Huskies men’s basketball and football teams between 1962-1966. His connection to the College of Physical Education continued to expand as a former Huskies men’s basketball coach (1966-1974), faculty member, and providing colour commentary for Huskies football. Dr. Mirwald was instrumental in the development of the initial stages of the Saskatchewan Growth and Development Study in 1963-1973 and again in 1998-1999. He served as dean of Physical Education from 1986-1996 and was responsible for developing the college’s children’s sport camps. In 2002 Dr. Mirwald retired from the college and was named Dean Emeritus of Kinesiology. He was awarded a Friend of the College award in 2019, presented annually to recognize an individual, group of individuals or an organization that has made a noteworthy contribution to advance the College of Kinesiology. In 2021 Dr. Mirwald and Dr. Adam Baxter-Jones, professor of Kinesiology, were listed in a Stanford University’s world’s top 2% report of the most-cited scientists in various disciplines (2024).

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