Angelo-Giuseppi "Hank" Luisetti (June 16, 1916 – December 17, 2002)[1] was an American college basketball player.
Equipped with such an offensive weapon, Luisetti became one of the most dominant players in American college basketball history.
A graduate of Galileo High School in his native city, San Francisco, he went on to play for Stanford.
Luisetti was named the second-best player of the mid-century (behind George Mikan) by an Associated Press poll of sportswriters and broadcasters in 1950.
The game was played in the evening of December 30, 1936, in Madison Square Garden and a crowd of 17,623 was on hand to see Long Island, the nation's No.
Stanford was the defending Pacific Coast Conference champion from the 1935 season and six years later would win an NCAA championship.
Although Luisetti scored only 15 points on five field goals and five free throws, Stanford ended the LIU winning streak with a 45–31 victory.