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Hartwick Athletics Hall of Fame

Harry Mosher

  • Class
    1965
  • Induction
    2002
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Basketball

Harry Mosher played as a guard on the men's basketball team at Hartwick from 1963-65. Mosher, a 1965 graduate, was a prolific scorer who could shoot from the perimeter or score inside.

Mosher led the basketball team in scoring with an average of 23.2 points per game in 1964-65. His single-season total of 487 points in 1964-65 was a record at the time for a Hartwick player and ranked 10th all-time at the time of his induction.

Mosher paced the team to a 19-2 record and a trip to the 1965 NCAA College Division Championships. He made 206 of 415 field goals (.496) and averaged nearly five rebounds per game as a senior. Mosher scored a career-high 36 points against St. Michael's on March 5, 1965.

Mosher finished second on the team in scoring with 14.7 points per game as a junior. He played in 18 games and chipped in with 65 rebounds for Hartwick (11-8). As a sophomore, Mosher was fourth on the team in scoring in 1962-63.

The Harry Mosher Memorial Award is presented annually at the Hartwick Athletic Awards Ceremony. The award is given to a senior male athlete, who best personifies courage, desire, humility and unselfish devotion to his team.

Mosher served his country in Vietnam and was killed during the Tet Offensive.

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