Marvin "Bucky" Bolyard

The late Marvin "Bucky" Bolyard was a two-sport star at West Virginia
from 1957-59 despite being blind in his left eye as a result of an accident
sustained in high school.
An all-state performer from Aurora, W.Va., he was nicknamed the "Aurora
Borealis," lettering three years in baseball and two in basketball. On the
diamond, Bolyard was an infielder and pitcher for WVU, leading the team in
ERA for three seasons; his ERA was 0.75 his senior year. He led WVU in
batting as a junior with a .413 average, 26 hits and four home runs.
In basketball, this fan favorite platooned as a guard in the same
backcourt as Jerry West, helping WVU win an NCAA record 44 consecutive
regular season games in the Southern Conference. Bolyard started 30 of 34
games as a senior, helping WVU advance to the NCAA championship game in
1958-59. That year WVU had a 29-5 record, the most successful season in
school history; Bolyard averaged 10.1 points and scored a career high 26 in
a game at Northwestern.
After graduating from WVU in 1959, Bolyard played two years in the
American Basketball Association for the Pittsburgh Wrens (1961-62) before
beginning his coaching career as an assistant basketball coach at VMI. He
went on to a lengthy career teaching in the California (Pa.) School
District, living in nearby Belle Vernon, Pa. He died September 29, 2001,
suffering a heart attack while playing golf.