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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2006) John J. Schommer (January 29, 1884 – January 11, 1960) was an outstanding American multi-sport athlete in the 1900s. The Chicago, Illinois native was the first athlete in University of Chicago history to win 12 letters in American football, basketball, baseball and track. Schommer was a four-time All-American in basketball and led the Maroons to three straight Big Ten championships (1907-09). He was inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1959. v · d · eChicago Maroons men's basketball head coaches Wilfred Childs (1903–1906) • Joseph Raycroft (1906–1910) • John Schommer (1910–1911) • Pat Page (1911–1920) • Amos Alonzo Stagg (1920–1921) • Nelson Norgren (1921–1942) • J. Kyle Anderson (1942–1944) • Nelson Norgren (1944–1957) • Joseph Stampf (1957–1975) • John Angelus (1975–1991) • Pat Cunningham (1991–1999) • Mike McGrath (1999– )  John Schommer – awards and honors v · d · eBasketball Hall of Fame Class of 1959 Players Chuck Hyatt • Hank Luisetti • George Mikan • John Schommer Coaches Phog Allen • Clifford Carlson • Walter Meanwell Contributors Luther Gulick • Edward J. Hickox • Ralph Morgan • James Naismith • Harold Olsen • Amos Alonzo Stagg • Oswald Tower Referees Matthew P. Kennedy Teams Original Celtics • The First Team v · d · eNaismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Based in Springfield, Massachusetts Members  Coaches (86) Allen • Anderson • Auerbach • Auriemma • Barmore • Barry • Blood • Boeheim • Brown • Calhoun • Cann • Carlson • Carnesecca • Carnevale • Carril • Case • Chancellor • Chaney • Conradt • Crum • Daly • Dean • Díaz-Miguel • Diddle • Drake • Ferrándiz • Gaines • Gamba • Gardner • Gill • Gomelsky • Gunter • Hannum • Harshman • Haskins • Hickey • Hobson • Holzman • Hurley • Iba • Jackson • Julian • Keaney • Keogan • Knight • Krzyzewski • Kundla • Lambert • Litwack • Loeffler • Lonborg • Magee • McCutchan • A. McGuire • F. McGuire • Meanwell • Meyer • Miller • Moore • Nikolić • Novosel • Olson • Ramsay • Riley • Rubini • Rupp • Rush • Sachs • Sharman • Shelton • Sloan • Smith • Stringer • Summitt • Taylor • Thompson • VanDerveer • Wade • Watts • Wilkens • Williams • Winter • Wooden • Woolpert • Wootten • Yow Boldface indicates those who are also inducted as players  Contributors (58) Abbott • Bee • Biasone • H. Brown • W. Brown • Bunn • Buss • Colangelo • Davidson • Douglas • Duer • Embry • Fagan • Fisher • Fleisher • Gavitt • Gottlieb • Gulick • Harrison • Hearn • Hepp • Hickox • Hinkle • Irish • Jones • Kennedy • Lemon • Liston • Lloyd • McLendon • Mokray • Morgan • Morgenweck • Naismith • Newell • Newton • J. O'Brien • L. O'Brien • Olsen • Podoloff • Porter • Reid • Ripley • Sanders • Saperstein • Schabinger • St. John • Stagg • Stanković • Steitz • Taylor • Teague • Tower • Trester • Vitale • Wells • Wilke • Zollner  Players (149) Guards Archibald • Beckman • Belov • Bing • Blazejowski • Borgmann • Brennan • Cervi • Cooper-Dyke • Cousy • Davies • Drexler • Dumars • Frazier • Friedman • Gervin • Goodrich • Greer • Hanson • Haynes • Holman • Hyatt • Jeannette • D. Johnson • E. Johnson • K. Jones • S. Jones • Jordan • Lieberman • Maravich • Marcari • Martin • McDermott • McGuire • Meyers • Monroe • Mullin • Murphy • Page • Petrović • Robertson • Roosma • Russell • Schommer • Sedran • Sharman • Steinmetz • Stockton • Thomas • Thompson • Vandivier • Wanzer • West • Wilkens • Woodard • Wooden Forwards Arizin • Barkley • Barry • Baylor • Bird • Bradley • Cunningham • Curry • Dalipagić • Dantley • DeBusschere • Dehnert • Endacott • English • Erving • Foster • Fulks • Gale • Gates • Gola • Hagan • Havlicek • Hawkins • Hayes • Heinsohn • Howell • G. Johnson • Lucas • Luisetti • K. Malone • B. McCracken • J. McCracken • McHale • Mikkelsen • Miller • Pettit • Phillip • Pippen • Pollard • Ramsey • Rodman • Schayes • Schmidt • Stokes • Thompson • Twyman • White • Wilkins • Worthy • Yardley Centers Abdul-Jabbar • Barlow • Bellamy • Chamberlain • Cooper • Ćosić • Cowens • Crawford • DeBernardi • Donovan • Ewing • Gallatin • Gilmore • Gruenig • Harris-Stewart • Houbregs • Issel • W. Johnson • Johnston • Krause • Kurland • Lanier • Lovellette • Lapchick • Macauley • M. Malone • McAdoo • Meneghin • Mikan • Murphy • Olajuwon • Parish • Pereira • Reed • Risen • Robinson • Russell • Sabonis • Semjonova • Thurmond • Unseld • Wachter • Walton Boldface indicates those who are also inducted as coaches  Referees (13) Enright • Hepbron • Hoyt • Kennedy • Leith • Mihalik • Nucatola • Quigley • Rudolph • Shirley • Strom • Tobey • Walsh  Teams (8) 1960 United States Olympic Team • 1992 United States Olympic Team • Buffalo Germans • The First Team • Harlem Globetrotters • New York Rens • Original Celtics • Texas Western Awards Bob Cousy Award • Curt Gowdy Media Award • John Bunn Award • Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award Website: http://www.hoophall.com/ v · d · eHelms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year winners 1905: C. Steinmetz | 1906: G. Grebenstein | 1907: G. Kinney | 1908: C. Keinath | 1909: J. Schommer | 1910: H. Page | 1911: T. Kiendl | 1912: O. Stangel | 1913: E. Calder | 1914: G. Halstead | 1915: E. Houghton | 1916: G. Levis | 1917: R. Woods | 1918: B. Chandler | 1919: E. Platou | 1920: H. Cann | 1921: G. Williams | 1922: C. Carney | 1923: P. Endacott | 1924: C. Black | 1925: E. Mueller | 1926: J. Cobb | 1927: V. Hanson | 1928: V. Holt | 1929: J. Thompson | 1930: C. Hyatt | 1931: B. Carlton | 1932: J. Wooden | 1933: F. Sale | 1934: W. Bennett | 1935: L. Edwards | 1936: J. Moir | 1937: H. Luisetti | 1938: H. Luisetti | 1939: C. Jaworski | 1940: G. Glamack | 1941: G. Glamack | 1942: S. Modzelewski | 1943: G. Senesky | 1944: G. Mikan | 1945: G. Mikan | 1946: B. Kurland | 1947: G. Tucker | 1948: E. Macauley | 1949: T. Lavelli | 1950: P. Arizin | 1951: D. Groat | 1952: C. Lovellette | 1953: B. Houbregs | 1954: T. Gola | 1955: B. Russell | 1956: B. Russell | 1957: L. Rosenbluth | 1958: E. Baylor | 1959: O. Robertson | 1960: O. Robertson | 1961: J. Lucas | 1962: P. Hogue | 1963: A. Heyman | 1964: W. Hazzard | 1965: B. Bradley & G. Goodrich | 1966: C. Russell | 1967: L. Alcindor | 1968: L. Alcindor | 1969: L. Alcindor | 1970: P. Maravich & S. Wicks | 1971: A. Carr & S. Wicks | 1972: B. Walton | 1973: B. Walton | 1974: D. Thompson | 1975: D. Thompson | 1976: K. Benson & S. May | 1977: M. Johnson | 1978: J. Givens | 1979: L. Bird v · d · e1906 Helms Foundation NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans Harold Amberg • Garfield Brown • Eugene Cowell • George Flint • George Grebenstein • Ralph Griffiths • Marcus Hurley • Charles Keinath • James McKeag • John Schommer v · d · e1907 Helms Foundation NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans Frank Arthur • George Flint • Albert Houghton • Marcus Hurley • Charles Keinath • Gilmore Kinney • John Ryan • John Schommer • Oswald Tower • L. Parson Warren v · d · e1908 Helms Foundation NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans Hugh Harper • Julian Hayward • Charles Keinath • Haskell Noyes • Pat Page • John Pryor • John Ryan • John Schommer • Ira Streusand • Helmer Swenholt v · d · e1909 Helms Foundation NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans Biaggio Gerussi • Julian Hayward • Tommy Johnson • Charles Keinath • Ted Kiendl • Pat Page • John Ryan • Raymond Scanlon • John Schommer • Helmer Swenholt Persondata Name Schommer, John Alternative names Short description Date of birth January 29, 1884 Place of birth Date of death January 11, 1960 Place of death This biographical article relating to a United States basketball player, coach, or other figure born in the 1880s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e