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The Class of 1972
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Bill "Bullet" Dudley
Only one football player in the history of the sport has won Most Valuable Player honors in collegiate, armed forces and professional competition“Bullet” Bill Dudley. (Read More)
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Robert "Whirlwind" Johnson, MD
Dr. Robert “Whirlwind” Johnson received his nickname for his football prowess, however, he was best known for his contributions in the development of tennis programs in the United States, particularly for black youth. (Read More)
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Clarance "Ace" Parker
Clarence “Ace” Parker was truly one of the gridiron greats of all time. He played offense and defense when specialists were unheard of. (Read More)
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Eppa Rixey
Eppa Rixey could brag for many years to be the all-time best left-handed pitcher to play professional baseball. He is still remembered as one of the all-time greats and one of the best players to come from Virginia. (Read More)
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Robert Spessard
Robert Woods Spessard was born in Roanoke, Virginia on December 11, 1915. He is known as one of Washington & Lee’s all time greats in basketball. (Read More)
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Harry Young
Truly one of the greatest athletes in Virginia history, Cy Young was a four-letter man at Washington & Lee University in the mid 1900’s when Washington & Lee played such powers as Army, Navy, Georgia Tech, Indiana, North Carolina and Cornell. (Read More)
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