Hall of Fame
Bill Gerrish's name is synonymous with the CSF record book. He is among the top ten in nine separate categories, including the chart topper in the most games played in a season (38), most field goals made in a season (351), and best free throw percentage in a season (891). Gerrish also is among the top five in career records, where he is second in scoring with 1,794 points during his three-year career. The record for points is held by Lee Capista, who had 2,120 in four years. During his three-career, Bill averaged 20.2 points per game and 7.6 rebounds in 89 games. From the free throw line, he shot an impressive .892 percentage hitting 256-of-287 charity shots. Gerrish could hit from nearly anywhere as it is told by his 770-of-1,419 (.543) effort from the field. He scored a record 39 points in a 1973 contest against the National College of Chiropractors, which places him fifth in the category of most points in a single game. Gerrish had his number retired during halftime ceremonies on February 19, 1975.