Don Lofgran

Donald James Lofgran (November 18, 1928 – June 17, 1976) was an American basketball player who was a consensus All-American in 1950 while at the University of San Francisco.He graduated Grant Tech and enrolled at the University of San Francisco to play for the Dons basketball team.While at USF, Lofgran averaged approximately 15 points per game for his career.In his junior season of 1948–49, Lofgran led the Dons to a 48–47 win over Loyola (IL) in the 1949 National Invitation Tournament and was named the Most Valuable Player.During Lofgran's four year NBA career, he also played for the Philadelphia Warriors and Milwaukee Hawks.
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