Basketball Hall of Fame

Dave Humerickhouse

This Bradley University basketball player out of Paris, Illinois, played four varsity seasons, making the1946-47 Associated Press 1st Team All-American and the Helms Foundation All-American team. Dave Humerickhouse was Bradley's first two-time All-American. In 1947-48 he was an A.P. honorable mention selection.

He played in 113 varsity games, while scoring 798 points. In 2003, Dave was selected to the Braves' 1940s Team of the Decade. During his four years, Bradley won
112 games while losing 23 and appeared in three NIT and one NCAA postseason tournaments.

Year by year

1946-47 - 30 games, 326 points
1947-48 - 31 games, 239 points
1948-49 - 35 games, 202 points
1949-50 - 17 games, 31 points

In high school, he was the first IHSA player to ever go to “State" four consecutive seasons. His 1942 team finished 2nd and his 1943 team won the state title. Dave joined Del Glover, Max Norman and John Cychol from that championship team as future Bradley Braves.