Ariel Maughan
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| Position: | forward |
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| Height: | 6'4" (1.93 m) |
| Weight: | 188 lb (85 kg) |
| Team: | Detroit Falcons ('47) Providence Steam Rollers ('48) St. Louis Bombers ('48-'50) Washington Capitols ('51) |
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| Born: | February 23, 1923 Salt Lake City, Utah |
| Died: | August 4, 1997 (aged 74) |
| College: | Utah State University |
| Pro career: | 1946 – 1951 |
Ariel Leishman Maughan (born February 23, 1923, in Salt Lake City, Utah – died August 4, 1997) was an American professional basketball player. Maughan attended Utah State University and started his professional career in the Basketball Association of America in 1946, his career lasted five seasons and he played for four teams. Most of his points came from under the basket, although he received the nickname "Ace" for his shooting ability. He was also well-known for being able to leap high enough to drop into the basketball with his hands above the rim. Maughan ended his career with 2,046 points in 259 games (7.9 ppg). Ariel Maughan died on August 4, 1997 at the age of 74.
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Categories: 1923 births | 1997 deaths | American basketball players | Utah State Aggies men's basketball players | Detroit Falcons (basketball) players | Providence Steamrollers players | St. Louis Bombers players | Washington Capitols players | United States basketball biography, pre-1930 birth stubs

