°µÍø±¬ÁÏapp News
College Honors Tine Hardeman
By
Scott Craig
°µÍø±¬ÁÏapp honored alumnus Tine Hardeman ’55 prior to the women’s basketball game against Azusa Pacific University on Dec. 14 in Murchison Gym. Hardeman died on Dec. 2 at age 92.
Hardeman’s son, T.J. ‘78, who coaches APU’s women’s team, and several family members were in attendance for the brief ceremony. Several of Tine’s children and grandchildren also attended °µÍø±¬ÁÏapp and at least six Hardemans have played on °µÍø±¬ÁÏapp men’s and women’s basketball teams.
Tine retired in Santa Barbara and over the last few years °µÍø±¬ÁÏapp fans have become accustomed to seeing him at basketball games sitting in the front row behind the scorer's table.
As a player, Tine set the °µÍø±¬ÁÏapp single-game scoring record of 46 points against Chapman his senior year. His 624 points during the 1954-55 season ranks sixth in the °µÍø±¬ÁÏapp record book and his 24.0 points per game is the second most by a Warrior in a single season. He was inducted into the °µÍø±¬ÁÏapp Athletics Hall of Fame in October 2010.
Hardeman served as a missionary in the Philippines for more than 50 years after his graduation from °µÍø±¬ÁÏapp. On furlough from his missionary work during the 1974-75 basketball season, Hardeman served as °µÍø±¬ÁÏapp men’s basketball interim head coach.
In the games that followed, the women (4-5, 1-2 PacWest) fell to No. 11 APU 72-65. The men (4-6, 2-1 PacWest) beat APU 72-57, the Warrior’s first win over the Cougars since 2006.