Cleo Littleton started Wichita State’s path to basketball prominence

Cleo Littleton in his University of Wichita gear dribbles a basketball on a court

In his biography, coach Ralph Miller describes basketball as “just tolerated” and overshadowed by football at the University of Wichita in 1951. Nine people cared enough to buy season tickets.

That changed with the arrival of a star player and a hall-of-fame coach. Miller brought 6-foot-3-inch forward Cleo Littleton with him from Wichita East High School and the sport quickly grew up.

Littleton, 93, passed away May 31 in Wichita. He played for the Shockers from 1951-55 and is the program’s career scoring leader with 2,164 points. He earned All-Missouri Valley Conference honors four times and numerous All-American honors in 1954 and 1955. His No. 13 is retired.