Julius Goldman - Playing Career

Playing Career

Goldman was a four sport star (basketball, track, baseball and hockey) at W. D. Lowe High School (at that time Windsor-Walkerville Tech). After high school, he crossed the border to attend Detroit Institute of Technology (Detroit Tech) from 1928-32. He was the national collegiate basketball scoring leader in 1932. He was named the top student athlete and a legendary college player. In total, Goldman's teams amassed 36 championships.

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