Erwin Claggett
Erwin Claggett is an American former basketball player best known for his collegiate career at Saint Louis University between 1991–92 and 1994–95. Claggett, a combo guard, played for the Billikens men's basketball|Billikens] for four seasons and scored 1,910 points. He became the Great Midwest Conference's all-time leading scorer, and because the conference disbanded in 1995, he will always hold the record.
He led the squad to a berth in the 1994 NCAA Men's [Division I Basketball Tournament|1994 NCAA Tournament], where they lost in the opening round to Maryland. During his senior year, the Billikens earned another berth into the tournament, this time losing to Wake Forest [Demon Deacons men's basketball|Wake Forest] in the round of 32.
After college, Claggett played professionally in various leagues overseas. He eventually returned home and got a job as a social studies teacher at a high school. He teaches history and coaches high school basketball at St. Louis [University High School]. In 2001, he was inducted into the Saint Louis University Athletic Hall of Fame.