<p>The Bob Cousy statue is in place - but under wraps - outside the Hart Center. Walking from Hogan Campus Center to the Hart Center, it is located to the right of the main entrance sidewalk, set nicely in front of the rhododendron, immediately after you cross the road that goes around the Hart Center. They will be unveiling the statue with a little ceremony at Reunion Weekend #2.</p>
<p>Here are a few links to stories about the statue from last Fall.</p>
<p>wbztv.com</a> - Celtics' Cooz Immortalized With Bronze Statue</p>
<p>Worcester</a> Telegram & Gazette News</p>
<p>[url=<a href="http://www.holycross.edu/publicaffairs/features/2007-2008/cousystatue_07%5DBasketball">http://www.holycross.edu/publicaffairs/features/2007-2008/cousystatue_07]Basketball</a> Legend, Cousy </p>
<p>In "The Beat" section of the May 26 Sports Illustrated: </p>
<p>The shoe company PF Flyers has reissued the 1956 Bob Cousy All-American, a canvas high top sneaker in colors including Celtic green. They sell for $60. "Back then I was the only one with my name on a shoe other than my buddy Chuck Taylor," Cousy, 79, tells SI. "And he couldn't throw the ball behind his back."</p>
<p>PF</a> Flyers - Bob Cousy All-American</p>
<p>PF</a> Flyers - Bob Cousy</p>
<p>On a personal note, Cousy married his college sweetheart Missie Ritterbusch in December 1950, who has since been his spouse for over 50 years. They live in Worcester, Massachusetts. The Cooz can often be seen up at the Hart Center doing his daily workout.</p>
<p>"What Holy Cross has done in sports is singular and unmatched in all of American college sports history." </p>
<p>Bob Cousy in his speech today at the unveling of his statue at Holy Cross.</p>