Pat Beasley

Pat Beasley

  • Class Year:
    1973
  • Induction Year:
    2001

From Hall of Honor press release dated Sept. 24, 2001:

Pat Beasley, a native of Columbus who now resides in Richmond Heights, Ohio, is one of the finest basketball players in Wittenberg history. A four-year starter, Beasley never missed a game in his career, appearing in 100 consecutive games between 1969 and 1973 and starring for teams that compiled a four-year record of 73-27, winning two Ohio Athletic Conference regular season titles and a conference tournament crown. Beasley was named to the All-OAC first-team in 1972 and 1973, and he concluded his career as the school's sixth-leading scorer with 1,146 points and second-leading rebounder with 958. He now stands 16th on the career scoring list and fourth on the rebounding list. Among many other honors, Beasley was the school's first two-time Lutheran Brotherhood All-American, and he was also selected to participate in the Sertoma Charities of Ohio All-Star Basketball Game after his senior season. Beasley is currently a voice over artist in the Greater Cleveland Area. 

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