Connie Mack Berry

Connie Mack Berry (April 15, 1915 in Greenville, South Carolina – June 24, 1980 in Fayetteville, North Carolina) was an American who played professional football, baseball, and basketball.

Berry was the center for North Carolina State University's basketball team from 1936 to 1938. He led the Southern Conference in scoring in 1936 and 1937 and won all-conference honors in each of the three years he played. Berry was also a member of NCSU's football team from 1936 to 1938 and baseball team in 1936 and 1937.

After graduation, Berry went on to play for the Oshkosh All-Stars of the National Basketball League from 1939 to 1946. Berry played in the National Football League starting in 1939 with the Detroit Lions. In 1940, he played for the Green Bay Packers and the Cleveland Rams. From 1942 to 1946, Berry played with the Chicago Bears. He also spent two years in the Chicago Cubs' minor league organization.

Chicago Bears 1943 NFL Champions
  • Al Babartsky
  • Jim Benton
  • Connie Mack Berry
  • Harry Clarke
  • Bernie Digris
  • Gary Famiglietti
  • Danny Fortmann
  • Bill Geyer
  • Pete Gudauskas
  • Al Hoptowit
  • Tony Ippolito
  • Jim Logan
  • Sid Luckman
  • Dante Magnani
  • Bob Masters
  • Al Matuza
  • Doug McEnulty
  • Ray McLean
  • Monte Merkel
  • Fred Mundee
  • George Musso
  • Bronko Nagurski
  • Ray Nolting
  • Bill Osmanski
  • Hamp Pool
  • John Siegal
  • Dom Sigillo
  • Bob Snyder
  • Bill Steinkemper
  • Bob Steuber
  • Bulldog Turner
  • Joe Vodicka
  • George Wilson

  • Head Coach: Luke Johnsos
Chicago Bears 1946 NFL Champions
  • Al Baisi
  • Connie Mack Berry
  • Ray Bray
  • Stu Clarkson
  • Fred Davis
  • Chuck Drulis
  • Tom Farris
  • John Federovitch
  • Aldo Forte
  • Hugh Gallarneau
  • Bill Geyer
  • Mike Jarmoluk
  • Ken Kavanaugh
  • Jim Keane
  • Ed Kolman
  • Walt Lamb
  • Sid Luckman
  • Dante Magnani
  • Bob Margarita
  • Frank Maznicki
  • George McAfee
  • Ray McLean
  • Rudy Mucha
  • Noah Mullins
  • Bill Osmanski
  • Joe Osmanski
  • Don Perkins
  • Pat Preston
  • Lloyd Reese
  • John Schiechl
  • Dick Schweidler
  • Ed Sprinkle
  • Walt Stickel
  • Joe Stydahar
  • Bulldog Turner
  • George Wilson

  • Head Coach: George Halas
Persondata
Name Berry, Connie Mack
Alternative names
Short description American basketball player
Date of birth April 15, 1915
Place of birth
Date of death June 24, 1980
Place of death

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