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John Carson (basketball) was born on 20 September, 1959 in Huntsville, North Carolina, USA, is a Former Canadian university and professional basketball player. Discover John Carson (basketball)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Born 20 September, 1959
Birthday 20 September
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1959

John Carson (born September 20, 1959) is a former Canadian university and professional basketball player.

He was a five-time Canadian university ("CIAU") First Team All-Canadian, the only player in Canadian university basketball history to achieve this feat.

Carson was born on September 20, 1959.

He is originally from Huntsville, North Carolina, USA.

Carson later settled in Calgary and returns to Brandon often to partake in alumni games and support the Bobcat program by being involved in youth camps and homecoming events.

1976

This was also only the second time in which a team from Manitoba won the national championship, the first being the Manitoba Bisons in 1976 led by Martin Riley.

Carson played an "instrumental role" in the Bobcats qualifying for the CIAU tournament that year; he scored 34 points in the GPAC championship game, resulting in a win for Brandon and subsequent qualification for the national tournament.

1982

Carson played for the Brandon University Bobcats from 1982 to 1987.

He was named a five-time First Team CIAU All-Canadian, the only athlete in Canadian university basketball history to achieve this accomplishment.

For context, only one other athlete in Canadian basketball university history, David Coulthard, was a five-time All-Canadian; however, Coulthard's first All-Canadian award was to the Second Team.

Further, besides Carson and Coulthard, only four other athletes were four-time First Team All-Canadians: Karl Tilleman, John Stiefelmeyer, Charles Fortier and Philip Scrubb.

1983

He was named the Great Plains Athletic Conference ("GPAC") player of the year four consecutive years (1983-1986); was a five-time GPAC All-Star; and in the 1986–87 season, he led the GPAC in scoring with 23.3 ppg.

Additionally, Carson was named the GPAC Player of the Year four consecutive seasons (1983-1986).

He was named a GPAC All-Star all five seasons of his university career.

1984

This was the second time Carson was named to the CIAU Tournament All-Star team, the first being in 1984.

1985

In the 1985–86 season, he was named the CIAU's player of the year and in this year, lead the CIAU in scoring with 27.2 ppg.

In the 1985–96 season, Carson was awarded the CIAU's Mike Moser award as the nation's player of the year.

He was the first of only three Brandon Bobcats to receive the award.

That year, Carson led the CIAU in scoring with a 27.2 ppg average.

1986

In the 1986–87 season, he led Brandon University to its first basketball national championship and in this year, was named the CIAU National Tournament MVP.

He finished his university career with 4,259 points and 1,179 rebounds.

After university, he enjoyed a successful professional career in Ireland and in the World Basketball League with the Calgary 88's and Saskatoon Slam.

Carson has been inducted into the Canada West Hall of Fame, Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame, Manitoba Basketball Hall of Fame, and Brandon University Sports Hall of Fame.

In the 1986–87 season, Carson was the GPAC scoring champion with a 23.3 ppg average.

Carson finished his university career with 4,259 career points and 1,179 rebounds.

Throughout all of the different tournaments in which he competed as a Bobcat, Carson was named as a tournament all-star 21 times and tournament MVP 11 times.

After his university career, Carson enjoyed a successful professional career in Ireland and in the World Basketball League with the Calgary 88's and the Saskatoon Slam.

In 1986, the university retired his number 42, being the first Bobcat player to have his uniform retired.

1987

In his senior season in 1987, Carson led the Bobcats to win the program's first national championship.

In this 1987 national championship game, which was also the final game of Carson's university career, Carson finished with a game-high 38 points along with a steal and an "emphatic dunk" in the closing seconds.

This championship game was also historic in that it was the first time in CIAU basketball history in which a team started five black players in the national championship game.

This year, Carson was named the CIAU tournament MVP.

In addition to his personal hall of fame inductions, his 1987 Bobcats team, along with the 1988 and 1989 Bobcats teams after his graduation, were inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame (2019); the Manitoba Basketball Hall of Fame (2005); and the Brandon University Sports Hall of Fame (2014).

2019

Carson was inducted into the Canada West Hall of Fame in its first induction class (2019); the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame (2007); the Manitoba Basketball Hall of Fame (2001); the Brandon University Sports Hall of Fame (1996); and has been nominated to the Canada Basketball Hall of Fame.