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One of the reasons for RIT's success in basketball over the first half century is Braman Zeitler, who steered the team from 1929-32. In that span, Zeitler contributed 276 points in 44 games, averaging 6.3 per contest. Under Coach Robert McKay, the team collected 29 wins while losing 18 during Zeitler's career. Hall of Famer and former basketball faculty manager Harold J. Brodie considers Zeitler one of the finest players to wear the RIT cage uniform.
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