Pawlak attended Collingswood High School in Collingswood, New Jersey.[2] He was a three-time All-Ivy League selection while playing for the Penn Quakers from 1963 to 1966.[3] Pawlak was part of a formidable duo alongside Jeff Neuman that led the Quakers to a 19–6 record and their first Ivy League championship in 1966.[3] He led the team in scoring with 23.2 points per game during his senior season.[3]
Pawlak averaged 20.6 points per game during his career with the Quakers which is the third highest scoring average in program history.[4] He scored 37 points in a 1966 game against the La Salle Explorers that stands as the fourth highest in Quakers history.[3]
Pawlak also participated in track and field for the Quakers and was a co-captain of the 1966 team.[3]
Professional career
Pawlak was invited by Philadelphia 76ers general manager, Jack Ramsey to attend training camp with the 76ers after he performed well during the summer league in 1967.[4] The 76ers ultimately returned most of their players from their 1966–67 championship team and Pawlak was unable to break into the roster.[4]
Pawlak has been a broadcaster for the Penn Quakers radio team.[4][12]
Personal life
Pawlak's father, Stan Sr., worked as a coach at Woodrow Wilson High School after playing baseball and football at the school as a student.[13] His sister, Patricia, is a film producer.[13]