Education
University of Virginia School of Law.
baseball player lawyer officer
University of Virginia School of Law.
An American, Broberg played basketball as a 6 ft 1 in (185 m) forward at Dartmouth College from 1938 to 1941, where he became the first Ivy League player to lead the conference in scoring for three straight seasons. He scored 13.8 points per game (ppg) as a sophomore, 14.5 ppg as a junior and 14.9 ppg as a senior. Broberg was a Helms Foundation First Team All-American as a sophomore in 1938-1939, and then a two-time Consensus First Team All-American in 1940 and 1941.
Broberg played minor league baseball for a brief stint after he graduated from college, but then enlisted in the United States Marine Corps to serve as a pilot in World World War World War II He lost his right arm when his plane crashed, earning him a Purple Heart.
He later life he became a lawyer and judge in Florida after earning his Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1948. Gus Broberg was the father of former Major League Baseball pitcher Pete Broberg, and both were inducted into the Palm Beach Sports Hall of Fame in 1984.