Hall of Fame
After leading the Frontier Conference with 14.2 rebounds per game as a freshman at Montana Tech, the 6'4" forward transferred to the then College of Great Falls. He played for the Argos from 1972-75 and was one of the best passers and rebounders in the history of Argo basketball.
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During his sophomore year, Goodman kept his role as a stud rebounder, averaging a double-double as a forward. But it was his skills as a passer that led to a position change for a lineup that was thin at the guard position. As a junior and senior, Goodman played guard for Coach Ray Dodds and while his rebounding and scoring numbers shrank, he became one of the top assist men in program history. He was named All-District (which covered all of Montana, South Dakota, and North Dakota) as a junior and senior.
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Despite only playing for three years at the College of Great Falls, he sits fifth all-time in career assists for UGF, with 323 and his 1974-75 season ranks third all-time for assists in a single season with 130 assists. Goodman also ranks 7th in career rebounds with 467.
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Before college, the Belt, Montana native was one of the best high school basketball players in the state's history, graduating as the state's career leader in rebounds.