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After Erickson resigned as the general manager, he won the Republican Party primary, but lost in his 1970 run for the United States Senate against incumbent
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Erickson is inducted in four halls of fame. He was inducted in the Lake Forest College hall of fame in 1989 and Beloit College's Hall of Honor in 1968.
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hired Erickson to be its director of basketball in 1988, a position that he held until he was promoted to be the assistant commissioner.
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After the loss, Erickson became president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, a position that he held for 15 years. The
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basketball and tennis teams. Erickson graduated from college in 1949 after being a Little All-American basketball player for
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as head coach, and compiled a 100–114 record in nine seasons. His 1961 and 1962 teams finished second in the
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Temkin, Barry. "Good Knight: Badgers finally over Bobby's rejection,"
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First Beloit basketball player to score more than 1,000 career points
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coach and executive who was the first general manager of the
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After college, he coached high school basketball teams at
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for the 1958–59 season. The following year, he succeeded
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team that was ranked number one at the time and led by
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that advanced to the state competition. Erickson was
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Lake Forest Foresters men's basketball head coaches
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