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Associated Press
Wednesday, May 6, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO -- Hal Perry, who teamed with Bill Russell and K.C. Jones on San Francisco's back-to-back NCAA champions in the 1950s, has died. He was 75. The school said Tuesday that Perry died last Thursday in the East Bay after a long illness. Perry was a starter on a Dons team that dominated men's college basketball in the mid-1950s, winning the title in 1955 and '56. San Francisco went 57-1 in his two years as a starter, including a 29-0 mark in 1956. Perry avera ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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