Dan Roundfield, Central Michigan (Men's Basketball)
Dan Roundfield was a two-time All-Mid-American Conference basketball player who was named "Player of the Year" in 1974-75 after leading Central Michigan to a 22-6 season. Roundfield made second team All-MAC as a sophomore and averaged 14.3, 16.5 and 19 points a game for three years. He grabbed 13.8, 13.7 and 11.7 rebounds a game in his career.
As a senior, Roundfield hit 61.2 percent from the floor (fourth in the nation) and had 84 blocked shots and 40 steals. He was twice named Central Michigan's MVP. Roundfield still holds five Chippewa records including career rebounds (1,031) and rebounds in one game (26).
Roundfield was a No. 1 draft pick of the Indiana Pacers of the old American Basketball Association. He played with the Pacers until 1977, then spent six years with the Atlanta Hawks, one year with the Detroit Pistons, and two years with the Washington Bullets. He was a three-time NBA All-Star (1980, '81 and '82) and had his No. 33 retired in 1977 at Central Michigan.