Ashby Dickerson
A
member of the first national champion team in any sport at West Virginia,
Ashby Dickerson was a bruising heavyweight who helped lead WVU to a share
of the 1938 boxing title.
Dickerson teamed with 165-pounder Sam Littlepage in winning individual
championships as the Mountaineers split the 1938 crown with Virginia and
Catholic University.
Dickerson, who lettered from 1936-38 for Coach Eddie Vacheresse, went
undefeated in 1938 and captured the heavyweight national title.
During his career, he won three straight Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing
Conference heavyweight championships and the Mountaineers went 13-6-3 in
dual meets. WVU also won the 1936 EIBC team title.
The Rhodell, W.Va., native went undefeated in dual matches during his
career and qualified for the 1936 U.S. Olympic trials.
Dickerson also played one season of football, but did not letter. He
became the first boxer in the WVU Sports Hall of Fame.