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{{short description|American former basketball player}}
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| birth_date = {{circa}} {{birth year and age|1965}}
| nationality = American
| birth_place = [[Trumbull, Connecticut]], U.S.
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| highschool = [[Trumbull High School|Trumbull]] (Trumbull, Connecticut)
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| highschool = [[Trumbull High School|Trumbull]] ([[Trumbull, Connecticut]])
| college = [[Villanova Wildcats men's basketball|Villanova]] (1983–1987)
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* [[List of NCAA Men's Division I Basketball champions|NCAA champion]] ([[1985 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament|1985]])
* [[List of NCAA Men's Division I Basketball champions|NCAA champion]] ([[1985 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament|1985]])
* Second-team [[List of All-Big East Conference men's basketball teams|All-Big East]] (1987)
* Second-team [[List of All-Big East Conference men's basketball teams|All-Big East]] (1987)
* 2x First-team [[Academic All-America]] (1986, 1987)
* First-team [[Academic All-America]] (1986, 1987)
* Fourth-team [[Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team|''Parade'' All-American]] (1983)
* Fourth-team [[Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team|''Parade'' All-American]] (1983)
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'''Harold Jensen''' (born c. 1965) is an American former [[basketball]] player. He is best remembered as a key player in [[Villanova University]]'s surprise [[1985 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament|1985 NCAA championship]] victory.
'''Harold Jensen''' (born c. 1965) is an American former [[basketball]] player. He is best remembered as a key player in [[Villanova University]]'s surprise [[1985 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament|1985 NCAA championship]] victory. He shot the winning basket in the final minutes of the 1985 showdown against Georgetown.


Jensen was a 6'5 [[swingman]] from [[Trumbull High School]] in [[Trumbull, Connecticut]]. He played for coach [[Rollie Massimino]] at [[Villanova Wildcats men's basketball|Villanova]] from 1983 to 1987. Jensen played little as a freshman, but as a sophomore was the [[sixth man]] for the Wildcats' [[1984–85 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team|1985 National Championship team]]. For the season, Jensen averaged 4.1 points per game, but he came off the bench in the 1985 NCAA title game to shoot a perfect 5-5 from the floor and hit four clutch free throws in the closing minutes as Villanova beat the defending champion [[1984–85 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team|Georgetown Hoyas]] 66–64 in what is considered by many to be one of the biggest upsets in sports history.<ref>[http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/010523upset.html Page 2's List for top upsets in sports history], accessed October 14, 2011</ref><ref>[http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/0802/biggest.upsets/content.10.html SI's Greatest upsets in Sports History], accessed October 14, 2011</ref> Jensen was named to the All-tournament team for his performance and would be remembered as one of the surprising heroes of [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] tournament history.<ref>{{cite news |title= Jensen delivers in style|author= Blade staff writer|newspaper= The Toledo Blade|date= April 2, 1985|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=IFBPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=xwIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2165,5976724&dq=harold-jensen+basketball&hl=en |access-date=October 14, 2010}}</ref><ref>[http://beta2.tbo.com/sports/sports/2008/oct/21/s6-believe-it-the-rays-have-arrived-ar-108272/ Believe It! The Rays Have Arrived]{{Dead link|date=January 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, accessed October 14, 2011</ref><ref>[https://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/mensbasketball/tourney05/2005-03-14-bigeast_x.htm 20 years ago, Big East owned March madness], accessed October 14, 2011</ref>
Jensen was a 6'4" [[swingman]] from [[Trumbull High School]] in [[Trumbull, Connecticut]]. He played for coach [[Rollie Massimino]] at [[Villanova Wildcats men's basketball|Villanova]] from 1983 to 1987. Jensen played little as a freshman, but as a sophomore was the [[sixth man]] for the Wildcats' [[1984–85 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team|1985 National Championship team]]. For the season, Jensen averaged 4.1 points per game, but he came off the bench in the 1985 NCAA title game to shoot a perfect 5–5 from the floor and hit four clutch free throws in the closing minutes as Villanova beat the defending champion [[1984–85 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team|Georgetown Hoyas]] 66–64 in what is considered by many to be one of the biggest upsets in sports history.<ref>[https://www.espn.com/page2/s/list/010523upset.html Page 2's List for top upsets in sports history], accessed October 14, 2011</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080207121519/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/0802/biggest.upsets/content.10.html SI's Greatest upsets in Sports History], accessed October 14, 2011</ref> Jensen was named to the All-tournament team for his performance and would be remembered as one of the surprising heroes of [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] tournament history.<ref>{{cite news |title= Jensen delivers in style|author= Blade staff writer|newspaper= The Toledo Blade|date= April 2, 1985|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=IFBPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=xwIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2165,5976724&dq=harold-jensen+basketball&hl=en |access-date=October 14, 2010}}</ref><ref>[http://beta2.tbo.com/sports/sports/2008/oct/21/s6-believe-it-the-rays-have-arrived-ar-108272/ Believe It! The Rays Have Arrived]{{Dead link|date=January 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, accessed October 14, 2011</ref><ref>[https://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/mensbasketball/tourney05/2005-03-14-bigeast_x.htm 20 years ago, Big East owned March madness], accessed October 14, 2011</ref>


Jensen built off his surprise sophomore tournament performance to become a starter for his junior and senior seasons. He led the Wildcats in scoring as a senior (15.9 points per game) and netted second team All-[[Big East Conference|Big East]] honors. Jensen also received national recognition as a two-time first team Academic All-American - the first basketball player in Big East and [[Villanova Wildcats football|Villanova]] history to be so honored.<ref name=MGUIDE>[http://www.guide.provations.com/villanovawildcats/2010mensbb#pg172 2010-11 Villanova men's basketball guide], accessed October 14, 2011</ref><ref>[http://www.bigeast.org/Sports/MensBasketball/MensBasketballMediaGuide.aspx 2010-11 Big East men's basketball guide], page 158accessed October 14, 2011</ref> For his career, Harold Jensen scored 1,155 points and dished 231 assists.<ref name=MGUIDE />
Jensen built off his surprise sophomore tournament performance to become a starter for his junior and senior seasons. He led the Wildcats in scoring as a senior (15.9 points per game) and netted second team All-[[Big East Conference|Big East]] honors. Jensen also received national recognition as a two-time first team Academic All-American the first basketball player in Big East and [[Villanova Wildcats football|Villanova]] history to be so honored.<ref name=MGUIDE>[https://web.archive.org/web/20101223045947/http://www.guide.provations.com/villanovawildcats/2010mensbb?#pg172 2010–11 Villanova men's basketball guide], accessed October 14, 2011</ref><ref>[http://www.bigeast.org/Sports/MensBasketball/MensBasketballMediaGuide.aspx 2010–11 Big East men's basketball guide] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101214034222/http://bigeast.org/Sports/MensBasketball/MensBasketballMediaGuide.aspx |date=2010-12-14 }}, page 158accessed October 14, 2011</ref> For his career, Harold Jensen scored 1,155 points and dished 231 assists.<ref name=MGUIDE />


After graduating from Villanova, Jensen was drafted in the [[1987 NBA Draft]] by the [[Cleveland Cavaliers]] (sixth round, 121st pick) but did not play in the NBA.<ref>[https://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_1987.html 1987 NBA Draft at basketball-reference.com], accessed October 14, 2011</ref> He played one season in the [[United States Basketball League]] (USBL).<ref>1999 USBL media guide, page 196</ref> He then entered a career in business as a marketing executive.
After graduating from Villanova, Jensen was drafted in the [[1987 NBA draft]] by the [[Cleveland Cavaliers]] (sixth round, 121st pick) but did not play in the NBA.<ref>[https://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_1987.html 1987 NBA Draft at basketball-reference.com], accessed October 14, 2011</ref> He played one season in the [[United States Basketball League]] (USBL).<ref>1999 USBL media guide, page 196</ref> He then entered a career in business as a marketing executive. Jensen is happily married with a son and daughter.


Jensen was elected to the [[Philadelphia Big 5]] basketball hall of fame in 1995.<ref>{{cite book|year=2005 |title=The Big 5-0: The Big 5 Turns 50|publisher=Philadelphia Daily News Press|isbn=1-58822-051-6}}, page 83</ref>
Jensen was elected to the [[Philadelphia Big 5]] basketball hall of fame in 1995.<ref>{{cite book|year=2005 |title=The Big 5–0: The Big 5 Turns 50|publisher=Philadelphia Daily News Press|isbn=1-58822-051-6}}, page 83</ref>


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Latest revision as of 05:31, 23 November 2024

Harold Jensen
Personal information
Bornc. 1965 (age 58–59)
Trumbull, Connecticut, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High schoolTrumbull (Trumbull, Connecticut)
CollegeVillanova (1983–1987)
NBA draft1987: 6th round, 121st overall pick
Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers
Playing career1987–1988
PositionShooting guard
Number32
Career history
1987–1988Philadelphia Aces
Career highlights and awards

Harold Jensen (born c. 1965) is an American former basketball player. He is best remembered as a key player in Villanova University's surprise 1985 NCAA championship victory. He shot the winning basket in the final minutes of the 1985 showdown against Georgetown.

Jensen was a 6'4" swingman from Trumbull High School in Trumbull, Connecticut. He played for coach Rollie Massimino at Villanova from 1983 to 1987. Jensen played little as a freshman, but as a sophomore was the sixth man for the Wildcats' 1985 National Championship team. For the season, Jensen averaged 4.1 points per game, but he came off the bench in the 1985 NCAA title game to shoot a perfect 5–5 from the floor and hit four clutch free throws in the closing minutes as Villanova beat the defending champion Georgetown Hoyas 66–64 in what is considered by many to be one of the biggest upsets in sports history.[1][2] Jensen was named to the All-tournament team for his performance and would be remembered as one of the surprising heroes of NCAA tournament history.[3][4][5]

Jensen built off his surprise sophomore tournament performance to become a starter for his junior and senior seasons. He led the Wildcats in scoring as a senior (15.9 points per game) and netted second team All-Big East honors. Jensen also received national recognition as a two-time first team Academic All-American – the first basketball player in Big East and Villanova history to be so honored.[6][7] For his career, Harold Jensen scored 1,155 points and dished 231 assists.[6]

After graduating from Villanova, Jensen was drafted in the 1987 NBA draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers (sixth round, 121st pick) but did not play in the NBA.[8] He played one season in the United States Basketball League (USBL).[9] He then entered a career in business as a marketing executive. Jensen is happily married with a son and daughter.

Jensen was elected to the Philadelphia Big 5 basketball hall of fame in 1995.[10]

References

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  1. ^ Page 2's List for top upsets in sports history, accessed October 14, 2011
  2. ^ SI's Greatest upsets in Sports History, accessed October 14, 2011
  3. ^ Blade staff writer (April 2, 1985). "Jensen delivers in style". The Toledo Blade. Retrieved October 14, 2010.
  4. ^ Believe It! The Rays Have Arrived[permanent dead link], accessed October 14, 2011
  5. ^ 20 years ago, Big East owned March madness, accessed October 14, 2011
  6. ^ a b 2010–11 Villanova men's basketball guide, accessed October 14, 2011
  7. ^ 2010–11 Big East men's basketball guide Archived 2010-12-14 at the Wayback Machine, page 158accessed October 14, 2011
  8. ^ 1987 NBA Draft at basketball-reference.com, accessed October 14, 2011
  9. ^ 1999 USBL media guide, page 196
  10. ^ The Big 5–0: The Big 5 Turns 50. Philadelphia Daily News Press. 2005. ISBN 1-58822-051-6., page 83
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