United States Military Academy
Army Sports Hall of Fame · Class of 1954

Clarence William Hannon

CenterClass of 1954Westville, Indiana
Bill Hannon in his West Point #30 jersey
Career at a Glance
1,155
Career Points
1,101
Career Rebounds
19.0
Rebounds / Game
58
Games Played
1951–52 · Sophomore Season

The Nation's Top Rebounder

As a sophomore, Bill led all of college basketball in rebounding at 20.9 per game — 355 boards in just 17 contests — outworking opponents half a foot taller.

Hannon, No. 18, rising for a rebound before a packed house
Army vs. Navy

A Scorer When It Mattered Most

Three varsity seasons leading Army in both scoring and rebounding — including the games that mean the most at West Point, against Navy.

Hannon driving for a layup against Navy
Records & Distinctions
20.9
RPG · 1951–52

National Rebounding Champion

Led all of college basketball in rebounding as a sophomore.

19.0
Per Game

Highest Career Rebounding Average

His 19.0 rebounds per game over 58 games remains the highest in Army history.

Still Stands
27
vs. Pittsburgh

Academy Single-Game Rebound Record

27 rebounds in one game on February 22, 1954.

Still Stands
1st
In School History

The 1,000 & 1,000 Club

First Black Knight to surpass 1,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds.

Every Season

Led Army in Scoring & Rebounding

Paced the team in points and rebounds in each varsity season.

His Career in Full

A two-time team captain, Hannon played in 58 career games and averaged 19.0 rebounds per contest, still an Academy record. He led the team in scoring in all three of his seasons and scored a career-high 44 points in a 101–46 victory over National University of Mexico in 1954.

He paced the team in free-throw percentage in all three of his seasons and established an Academy record with 27 rebounds against Pittsburgh in 1954.

He was selected to the 1954 East–West All-Star Game, was a member of the Armed Forces All-Stars, and competed in the 1956 U.S. Olympic Trials.

Army Sports Hall of Fame
Clarence William Hannon, Class of 1954, Army Sports Hall of Fame induction
Inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame, 2015
  • Army Sports Hall of Fame — Inducted 2015
  • Three-Time Converse Honorable-Mention All-American
  • Selected to the 1954 East–West All-Star Game
  • Member, Armed Forces All-Stars
  • Competitor, 1956 U.S. Olympic Trials
Through the Years