Bowling Green State University Athletics
Hall of Fame
Dwors, Bob

Bob Dwors
- Induction:
- 1998
- Class:
- 1965
Bob Dwors was a unanimous first team All-Mid-American Conference selection his senior season (1964-65) averaging 23.0 points and 10.5 rebounds. He ranked among the MAC leaders in scoring (3rd, 21.1 ppg in MAC games), field goal percentage (5th, 51.7%), free throw percentage (7th, 78.6%), and rebounding (5th 10.8 rpg) that season. His scoring average ranked 27th in the nation.
The Cleveland, Ohio native earned three letters, one for Harold Anderson (1962-63), and two under Warren Scholler. His scoring average as a senior still ranks seventh on the BG list. He shot 48.3% from the floor for his career and 73.3% from the charity stripe. He scored 803 points for his career (12.5 avg.) and had 480 rebounds (6.9 avg.). He averaged 9.7 rebounds per game in his junior and senior seasons.
He graduated from BGSU with a 3.22 GPA and earned the NCAA National Scholarship as a senior, one of only five basketball players in the country to receive the honor.
The Mayfield High School graduate earned his graduate degree in business from Ohio State in 1967 in business and started a highly successful real estate and brokerage firm in Florida in 1970.
Bob Dwors was elected to the BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998.
The Cleveland, Ohio native earned three letters, one for Harold Anderson (1962-63), and two under Warren Scholler. His scoring average as a senior still ranks seventh on the BG list. He shot 48.3% from the floor for his career and 73.3% from the charity stripe. He scored 803 points for his career (12.5 avg.) and had 480 rebounds (6.9 avg.). He averaged 9.7 rebounds per game in his junior and senior seasons.
He graduated from BGSU with a 3.22 GPA and earned the NCAA National Scholarship as a senior, one of only five basketball players in the country to receive the honor.
The Mayfield High School graduate earned his graduate degree in business from Ohio State in 1967 in business and started a highly successful real estate and brokerage firm in Florida in 1970.
Bob Dwors was elected to the BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998.
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