Wabash College Athletics Hall of Fame
Jack Roudebush
Wabash Athletics Hall of Fame
October 13, 1989
Jack Roudebush quickly established himself as one of the finest basketball shooters to ever play for the Little Giants when he arÂrived in 1970. He led Wabash in scoring for three consecutive seasons, earnÂed four letters and was a two time MVP. His 1,943 points and 21.8 points-per-game average are both second on the all-time chart. Roudebush scored 702 points in the 1973-74 season, averaging 28.1 points-per-game. He made 289 field goals and hit 87.5 perÂcent of his free throws. All of these marks stand as Wabash College season records and helped Roudebush to all-american honors in 1974. Roudebush, an outfielder and second baseman for the Little Giants baseball team, led Wabash in hitting twice. In 1972 he hit .439 on all games and .444 in Indiana Collegiate Conference play to lead the league. He was named the team's MVP in 1974. He currently resides in Westfield.