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Born | August 26, 1917 Astoria, Oregon |
Died | September 8, 1971 Coos Bay, Oregon |
(aged 54)
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
Career information | |
High school | Astoria (Astoria, Oregon) |
College | Oregon (1936–1939) |
Position | Guard |
Number | 32 |
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Wallace A. "Wally" Johansen (August 26, 1917 – September 8, 1971) was a college basketball guard who played for the University of Oregon when it won the inaugural NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament championship in 1938–39.
Born in Astoria, Oregon, Johansen played basketball at Astoria High School, graduating in 1935 after helping the Fishermen win two consecutive state championships. That same year, his high school coach, John Warren, was hired as the freshman basketball coach at the University of Oregon, and he recruited Johansen and teammate Bobby Anet to enroll at Oregon.
At Oregon, Johansen played three seasons for the Ducks varsity, forming a reliable backcourt with Anet, his teammate since junior high school. In his senior season of 1939, the Ducks won the Northern Division of the Pacific Coast Conference, and then defeated Southern Division champion California to win the conference championship and advance to the inaugural 1939 NCAA basketball championship, where they faced Ohio State in the final game. As Ohio State focused on stopping Oregon's frontcourt players, known as the "Tall Firs," Johansen and Anet ran the fast break and took control of the game. Johansen scored 9 points to help lead Oregon to a convincing 46–33 victory. Johansen had his jersey (#32) retired, and was later inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame as well as the University of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame.