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George Irvine Joins Pac-12 Hall of Honor
George Irvine ranks 21st on the UW's all-time scoring list with 1,314 points.
 
George Irvine ranks 21st on the UW's all-time scoring list with 1,314 points.

Feb. 7, 2012

WALNUT CREEK, Calif. - The Pac-12 Conference announced its 2012 Pac-12 Hall of Honor inductees and this year's Husky selection is George Irvine. The conference will honor 11 former student-athletes and one former coach with their induction into the Pac-12 Men's Basketball Hall of Honor presented by Bank of the West during the 2012 Pacific Life Pac-12 Men's Basketball Tournament.

Irvine tore up the record books and made a mark on the program that remains visible today. Irvine started all three years (1968-70) as a Husky and led the team in scoring in both his junior (15.6 ppg) and senior seasons (20.0 ppg), respectively. He also led the team in rebounding during his sophomore year (7.6 rpg) and his junior year (7.5 rpg).

Irvine led the Huskies in field goal percentage each of his three years on the varsity team and would leave the program in 1970 as the school's all-time field goal percentage leader (.588), a mark that would stand until 1987. Irvine now ranks fourth on that list and currently is 21st on UW's all-time scoring list with 1,314 points. His show-stopping play earned him a spot on the All-Pac-8 team his senior season.

In 1970, Irvine was drafted by both the NBA Seattle SuperSonics and the ABA Virginia Squires. He opted to sign with the Squires and played five years with the team, then two seasons with the Denver Nuggets before suffering a career-ending knee injury in 1977. In 1980, Irvine embarked on a 25-year career in the NBA working as an assistant coach, head coach and vice president of basketball. He started as an assistant coach in stints with the Indiana Pacers, Detroit Pistons and Golden State Warriors, but would also get his shot as a head coach for Indiana and Detroit. Irvine also worked in the Pacers' front office helping to assemble their successful teams during the 1990's.

The other individuals to be inducted are: Richard Jefferson (Arizona), Kurt Nimphius (Arizona State), Lamond Murray (California), Burdette Haldorson (Colorado), Jim Barnett (Oregon), A.C. Green (Oregon State), George Selleck (Stanford), Ed O'Bannon (UCLA), Sam Barry (USC), Arnie Ferrin (Utah), Steve Puidokas (Washington State).

Previous Washington Hall of Honor Inductees
2002: Bob Houbregs
2003: Marv Harshman
2004: James Edwards
2005: Jack Nichols
2006: Steve Hawes
2007: Christian Welp
2008: Louis Nelson
2009: Detlef Schrempf
2010: Eldridge Recasner
2011: Todd MacCulloch
2012: George Irvine

Go Huskies!