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Lang Wiseman to be Honored at SEC Basketball Tournament
February 08, 2023 | Men's Basketball
Former Academic All-American Lang Wiseman has been selected as Tennessee's SEC Basketball Legend and will represent the Volunteers at the SEC Tournament next month in Nashville.
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Wiseman was set to be honored as Tennessee's legend in 2020, but that year's SEC Tournament was cancelled abruptly due to the global COVID pandemic.
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Wiseman starred as a guard under Vols head coach Wade Houston from 1989-93. A native of Arlington, Tennessee, Wiseman finished his career as the program's No. 24 all-time leading scorer, with 1,156 points, and now ranks 43rd on Tennessee's career scoring list.
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A fantastic backcourt complement to the great Allan Houston, Wiseman averaged 9.4 points, 2.9 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 123 career games. Wiseman logged 82 starts and shot .435 from the field and .358 from 3-point range during his career.
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As a sophomore in 1990-91, he averaged a career-best 13.2 points and 3.2 assists while earning 30 starts and playing 30.1 minutes per game. He led the Vols in steals as both his sophomore and junior seasons.
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Also a standout academically, he stands as the most decorated scholar athlete in Tennessee basketball history. He earned third-team Academic All-America honors in 1991, followed by second-team status in 1992 and first-team laurels in 1993.
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Wiseman also was the Anson Mount National Scholar-Athlete of the Year and the H. Boyd McWhorter SEC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1993.
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He received a bachelor's degree in business from Tennessee and then earned a law degree from Harvard Law School, where he graduated cum laude.
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A former member of the UT Board of Trustees, Wiseman also previously served his home state as Deputy to the Governor and Chief Counsel.
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Joining Wiseman in this year's Legends class is Jerry Harper (Alabama), Nick Davis (Arkansas), Layton Johns (Auburn), Chris Richard (Florida), Rod Cole (Georgia), Vernon Hatton (Kentucky), Collis Temple III (LSU), Eric Laird (Ole Miss), Jerry Jenkins (Mississippi State), Steve Stipanovich (Missouri), Tre' Kelley (South Carolina), David Britton (Texas A&M) and Butch Feher (Vanderbilt).
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TENNESSEE'S ALL-TIME SEC LEGENDS
1999 - Reggie Johnson
2000 - A.W. Davis
2001 - Ernie Grunfeld
2002 - Tony White
2003 - Tom Boerwinkle
2004 - Dale Ellis
2005 - Ron Widby
2006 - Bill Justus
2007 - Allan Houston
2008 - Bernard King
2009 - Paul "Lefty" Walther
2010 - Don DeVoe
2011 - Jimmy England
2012 - Gene Tormohlen
2013 - Len Kosmalski
2014 - Ed Wiener
2015 - Johnny Darden
2016 - Vincent Yarbrough
2017 - Ron Slay
2018 – Howard Wood
2019 – Mike Jackson
2023 – Lang Wiseman
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Wiseman was set to be honored as Tennessee's legend in 2020, but that year's SEC Tournament was cancelled abruptly due to the global COVID pandemic.
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Wiseman starred as a guard under Vols head coach Wade Houston from 1989-93. A native of Arlington, Tennessee, Wiseman finished his career as the program's No. 24 all-time leading scorer, with 1,156 points, and now ranks 43rd on Tennessee's career scoring list.
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A fantastic backcourt complement to the great Allan Houston, Wiseman averaged 9.4 points, 2.9 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 123 career games. Wiseman logged 82 starts and shot .435 from the field and .358 from 3-point range during his career.
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As a sophomore in 1990-91, he averaged a career-best 13.2 points and 3.2 assists while earning 30 starts and playing 30.1 minutes per game. He led the Vols in steals as both his sophomore and junior seasons.
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Also a standout academically, he stands as the most decorated scholar athlete in Tennessee basketball history. He earned third-team Academic All-America honors in 1991, followed by second-team status in 1992 and first-team laurels in 1993.
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Wiseman also was the Anson Mount National Scholar-Athlete of the Year and the H. Boyd McWhorter SEC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1993.
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He received a bachelor's degree in business from Tennessee and then earned a law degree from Harvard Law School, where he graduated cum laude.
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A former member of the UT Board of Trustees, Wiseman also previously served his home state as Deputy to the Governor and Chief Counsel.
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Joining Wiseman in this year's Legends class is Jerry Harper (Alabama), Nick Davis (Arkansas), Layton Johns (Auburn), Chris Richard (Florida), Rod Cole (Georgia), Vernon Hatton (Kentucky), Collis Temple III (LSU), Eric Laird (Ole Miss), Jerry Jenkins (Mississippi State), Steve Stipanovich (Missouri), Tre' Kelley (South Carolina), David Britton (Texas A&M) and Butch Feher (Vanderbilt).
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TENNESSEE'S ALL-TIME SEC LEGENDS
1999 - Reggie Johnson
2000 - A.W. Davis
2001 - Ernie Grunfeld
2002 - Tony White
2003 - Tom Boerwinkle
2004 - Dale Ellis
2005 - Ron Widby
2006 - Bill Justus
2007 - Allan Houston
2008 - Bernard King
2009 - Paul "Lefty" Walther
2010 - Don DeVoe
2011 - Jimmy England
2012 - Gene Tormohlen
2013 - Len Kosmalski
2014 - Ed Wiener
2015 - Johnny Darden
2016 - Vincent Yarbrough
2017 - Ron Slay
2018 – Howard Wood
2019 – Mike Jackson
2023 – Lang Wiseman
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