Unveiling of Stallworth statue replica planned for Thursday, Sept. 28
The announcement will take place at 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 28, in the Charles Koch Arena Champion's Club and is open to the public.
Stallworth -- a three-time All-American for the Shockers from 1962-65 -- passed away last March.
Professional sculptor Ann Larose of Tucson, Arizona, has been commissioned to create the life-size, bronze statue. It will feature a smiling Stallworth in a classic, jump-shot pose.
Funds for the project are being raised privately. The ongoing effort is spearheaded by an organizing committee that includes two of Stallworth's former teammates, Bob Powers and Mohamed Sharif, along with Jerry Aaron, Gary Austerman, Herb Krumsick and Bob Litan.
Donations toward the statue can be made through the WSU Foundation / WSU David Stallworth Memorial Fund, 1845 Fairmount St., Wichita, KS, 67260-0002 or online at www.foundation.wichita.edu/give (select WSU David Stallworth Memorial Fund from the drop-down list).
Any excess funds raised above the cost of the statue and its placement will be used to endow a Dave Stallworth Memorial Scholarship for WSU students majoring in elementary or secondary education, with a preference designated for African-American recipients.
For more information on the project, contact the WSU Foundation at foundation@wichita.edu or 316-978-3040.
Media wishing to cover the Sept. 28 event should direct inquiries to Bryan Holmgren in the WSU Athletic Media Relations Office at bholmgren@goshockers.com or 316-978-5535.
Dave "The Rave" Stallworth
1941-2017
- 3x First Team All-American
- 3x First Team All-Missouri Valley Conference
- Led WSU to its first NCAA Tournament (1964) and to its first-and-only No. 1 ranking (Dec. 1964)
- Played parts of four seasons for the Shockers, beginning with the spring of 1962. Exhausted his eligibility at semester of the 1964-65 season.
- Held WSU's single-game scoring mark for nearly two decades, accounting for 47 points in a 65-64 upset of No. 1 Cincinnati.
- Jersey number (42) is one of five retired by WSU.
- Selected No. 3 overall in the 1965 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks and played eight NBA seasons.
- Averaged 18 points, 10 rebounds in 19 playoff games for the 1970 NBA Champion Knicks.
- Charter member of the Shocker Sports Hall of Fame and the MVC Hall of Fame.
Stallworth on WSU's All-Time Lists:
Scoring Average -- 24.2 (1st)
Points -- 1,936 (3rd)
Rebounding Average -- 10.5 (6th)
Rebounds -- 838 (8th)
Field Goals -- 719 (6th)
Field Goal Percentage -- .530 (8th)
Free Throws -- 498 (3rd)
Assist Average -- 4.9 (5th)
Assists -- 394 (6th)
30-Point Games -- 20 (1st)