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Gene Schwinger

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American basketball player

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According to Wikipedia, Eugene Albert Schwinger was an American basketball player, known for his All-American college career at Rice University in the 1950s. A native of Houston, Texas, Schwinger committed to play for Rice on a full athletic scholarship in his junior year at John H. Reagan High School. He entered the school in the fall of 1950. Due to NCAA rules at the time, freshmen were ineligible to compete for varsity sports, so Schwinger's college basketball career began as a sophomore in 1951–52.

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