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Harry Hollines Inducted into Colorado Sports Hall of Fame

The former Pioneer men’s basketball player was also inducted into the inaugural DU Athletics Hall of Fame class in 1996

DENVER – Former University of Denver men's basketball student-athlete Harry Hollines (1965-68) was officially inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame at the 61st Annual Induction Ceremony of the CSHOF at the Hilton Denver City Center on Thursday night.

Hollines, who was inducted into the University of Denver Athletics Hall of Fame in its Inaugural class in 1996, was a two-time All-America selection in 1967 and 1968. Hollines holds three of the top four single-season scoring seasons in program history, averaging 25.3 in 1965-66, 25.0 in 1967-68 and 24.8 points per game in 1966-67.

The Denver homegrown talent holds Denver's career record for points per game at 25.1 per contest and is Denver's leading scorer in program history with 1,879 points to his name in his three-year collegiate career that spanned 75 appearances. Hollines made his living at the free-throw line as a Pioneer, holding Denver's career records for free-throws made (457) and free-throws attempted (579).

Hollines, who was also later named to Denver's All-20th Century Team, made the jump to the next level after his Pioneer career and played for the Phoenix Suns. 

Individuals with Denver Ties in the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame:

  • John Adams, 2000
  • Murray Armstrong, 1974
  • Ralph Backstrom,2009
  • Byron Beck, 1981
  • Jerome Biffle, 1968
  • Vince Boryla, 1973
  • Roy Byers, 1987
  • Don Carlsen, 2001
  • Joe Coffee, 1976
  • Jim Conboy, 1999
  • Marvin Crawford, 1979
  • George Gwozdecky, 2020
  • Frank Haraway, 1994
  • Harry Hollines, 2026
  • Richard Hotton, 1984
  • Charles "Babe" Lind, 2004
  • Keith Magnuson, 1991
  • Lew Mahony, 1986
  • Everette Marshall, 1967
  • Bob Martin, 1991 (radio broadcaster)
  • Bill Masterson, 1985
  • Sam Pagano, 2018
  • Dan Stavely, 1988
  • Fred Tesone, 2004
  • Richard Yates, 1988

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