Saul Mariaschin Explained

Saul Mariaschin
Career Number:4
Career Position:Guard
Height Ft:5
Height In:11
Weight Lb:165
Birth Date:24 August 1924
Death Place:Alta, Utah
Nationality:American
College:
Draft League:BAA
Draft Year:1947
Draft Round:7
Draft Pick:63
Draft Team:Washington Capitols
Years1:1947–1948
Team1:Boston Celtics
Stat1label:Points
Stat1value:333 (7.7 ppg)
Bbr:mariasa01

Saul William Marsch (born Saul George Mariaschin; August 10, 1924 – December 20, 1990) was an American professional basketball player.[1] [2] He played college basketball at Syracuse University for one season in 1942–43 before leaving to join the United States Navy during World War II.[3] He played his final two years of college basketball at Harvard University, and helped to take the team to its first appearance in the NCAA tournament after achieving a 19-1 record.[3] It would be the only time Harvard would reach the tournament for 66 years, until the 2011–12 team reached the Second Round in 2012.

Mariaschin was selected in the 1947 BAA draft by the Washington Capitols, but never played for the team. He instead signed with the Boston Celtics, and played for the team during the 1947–48 season. Mariaschin was the first and only player from Harvard to reach the BAA/NBA postseason until Jeremy Lin did so with the Houston Rockets in 2013.[4]

Mariaschin died in 1990 during a skiing vacation.[4]

BAA career statistics

Legend
  GPGames played
 FG% Field-goal percentage
 FT% Free-throw percentage
 APG Assists per game
 PPG Points per game

Regular season

YearTeamGPFG%FT%APGPPG
1947–48Boston43.270.7091.47.7
Career43.270.7091.47.7

Playoffs

YearTeamGPFG%FT%APGPPG
1947–48Boston3.238.6430.39.7
Career3.238.6430.39.7

Notes and References

  1. News: Marsch, Saul Wm. . August 2, 2020 . The Los Angeles Times . December 23, 1990 . 72.
  2. Web site: Paisner . Richard D. . Coach Harrison Engaged In Busy Recruiting Drive . The Harvard Crimson . August 2, 2020 . March 27, 1969.
  3. Young, RL. "Saul Mariaschin". 2014. Retrieved March 31, 2018.
  4. News: Kuttler, Hillel. Harvard's Playoff Duo, Divided by 65 Years. The New York Times. April 27, 2013. March 31, 2018.