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After his collegiate career was over, Lindemann opted to join the powerhouse Bartlesville Phillips 66ers of the AAU. He played for them for five years, earning AAU All-American honors in 1945. After the end of his athletic career, Lindemann stayed on with the
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at Washington State from 1938 to 1941, leading the Cougars to a 72–26 record over his three varsity seasons and to their best post–season finish in program history. He averaged 7.1 points per game for his career, including a career best 10.3 in the
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Athletic Hall of Fame in 1980 and the Pac-10 Hall of Honor in 2010. He died on June 24, 1990, of
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The Golden Age of Amateur Basketball: The AAU tournament, 1921-1968
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2008-09 Washington State University men's basketball media guide
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best team, his 1940–41 squad that made it all the way to the
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1945 Amateur Athletic Union Men's Basketball All-Americans
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Paul Lindemann to be Inducted into Pac-10 Hall of Honor
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Phillips 66ers
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Washington State
Center
AAU All-American
All-American
1941
All-PCC
All-American
Washington State University
AAU
Bartlesville
Phillips 66ers
center
1940–41 season
Jack Friel's
NCAA championship game
Creighton
Arkansas
Wisconsin
All-Pacific Coast Conference
consensus second team All-American
Phillips Petroleum Company
Washington State University
Goodpasture's syndrome
2008-09 Washington State University men's basketball media guide
The Golden Age of Amateur Basketball: The AAU tournament, 1921-1968
ISBN
0-8032-7117-4

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