OBU Athletics Hall of Fame
A 6-0 guard from Norman, Don (Speedy) Masters scored 1,128 career points in four seasons for the basketball Bison, averaging 10.7 points a game.
He was a career 77.5 percent free throw shooter. Masters played on OBU's 1958 NAIA District 9 championship team which earned the school's first opportunity to play in the NAIA National Tournament.
He was the point guard and leading scorer (15.6 points per game) of the 1960 Bison team which won an undisputed conference championship and the district championship en route to a Sweet Sixteen finish in the national tournament.
He averaged 15.6 points a game and was a 1960 first-team all conference selection.
Masters also was a baseball infielder for four years, compiling a career batting average of .277.
He hit .303 in 1958 and 1959, leading the team in batting average in 1958.
After graduation, he was in private business.
Now retired, he lives in Norman.