Three-time All-American at Oklahoma — dominated the Big Eight and led Team USA at 18.
Wayman Lawrence Tisdale was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1964. He attended the University of Oklahoma and became the most dominant player in Big Eight Conference history across his three seasons. He averaged 25.6 points and 10.3 rebounds per game — one of the highest combined averages in conference history. He was a three-time consensus All-American, earning the award in each of his three seasons — a sustained excellence that very few players achieve. He was the Big Eight Player of the Year twice. He became an Olympic gold medallist at Los Angeles 1984 at age 18 — playing alongside Michael Jordan, Patrick Ewing and Chris Mullin on one of the most celebrated US teams. He won the Naismith Award finalist consideration each year. Indiana Pacers selected him second overall in the 1985 NBA Draft. His Oklahoma career produced statistics that placed him among the top five in Big Eight history across multiple categories. He played 12 NBA seasons averaging double figures for his career. Away from basketball he became an accomplished jazz musician, releasing multiple albums. He died of bone cancer in May 2009 aged 44. His Oklahoma legacy — three All-American awards, conference scoring records and an Olympic gold medal — represents the most decorated three-year career in Sooners basketball history.
All-American 3x
Career Honours
- All-American 3x
- Olympic Gold Medal (1984)
- Big Eight Player of Year 2x
- Naismith Award finalist