Showing posts with label basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basketball. Show all posts

Saturday, March 19, 2011

The Final Four Game That Changed History

March Madness has started its opening weekend of thrilling basketball games to determine the men's and women's NCAA champions for this 2010-11 season.   But 45 years ago today an NCAA championship game was played at Cole Field House on the University of Maryland campus that not only was one of the biggest upsets in NCAA history until a certain 1983 NCAA championship game made me sick to my stomach, it had a seismic impact on the collegiate game and society itself. .

On March 19, 1966, the unheralded and third ranked Texas Western Miners (now UTEP) were facing the number one ranked and heavily favored Adolph Rupp coached Kentucky Wildcats.    At the time teams in the SEC, ACC, and the Texas based SWC didn't recruit African American players for racist and stereotypical reasons.

Texas Western started a lineup with five Black players, David Lattin, Bobby Joe Hill, Orsten Artis, Harry Flournoy and Willie Worsley versus Kentucky's all white lineup that included future NBA coach Pat Riley and Louie Dampier.

It wasn't the first time that black players had started in an NCAA championship game.   Just three years earlier in the NCAA championship game Loyola started four Black players and Cincinnati three as Loyola upset the defending champs to take the 1963 NCAA title.   The Miners were the first team to have five African-American  players not only take the floor of a regular season NCAA game, but the floor of a NCAA title game as well, something we don't even think about now.


Texas Western opened the game with a thunderous dunk by Houstonian David Lattin, took the lead midway through the first half and never relinquished it.  Despite determined runs by 'Rupp's Runts' that shrunk the Texas Western lead to a point, the Miners  eventually won a thrilling 72-66 game to secure their  first NCAA championship.

The kids at Texas Western just wanted the game more.  They were playing not just for an NCAA  championship, but for the dignity of a people.  

The game forever destroyed the 'n----r ball' stereotype about African American players and ended the color line in the SEC, ACC and SWC.   Rupp himself would recruit his first African American player a few years later before he retired..  

Interestingly enough, the NCAA banned dunking from 1967 until 1976 probably due to the success of Texas Western and the imminent arrival of Lew Alcindor (later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) at UCLA

The game would also be depicted in the 2006 movie Glory Road as well.  

There have been plenty of NCAA title games since then, but none with the far reaching social and historic influence of this one.



Friday, March 18, 2011

Moni's 2011 Women's NCAA B-Ball Bracket

The UConn Huskies streak ended at 90 games, but they are still the defending two time NCAA women's champions and seeking a threepeat.   But there are more than a few teams that believe they have what it takes to knock the Huskies off their accustomed positions as queens of the NCAA championship throne.

The usual basketball royalty grabbed the Number 1 seeds in the women's NCAA tourney.  UConn, Stanford, Tennessee and Baylor with the Huskies getting the Number one overall tournament.

That 90 game UConn winning streak didn't include any wins over Tennessee, but the Huskies may have to go through the Lady Vols to get to their eighth NCAA title.    I'm also happy to see my Lady Cougars get their first invite to the tournament since the Chandi Jones era in 2005, but we're in the Dallas Regional and looking at a potential second round matchup with Houston homegirl Brittney Griner and her Baylor.Lady Bears. 

Speaking of the Lady Bears, they are also facing a potential fourth battle with bitter rival Texas A&M with a trip to Indianapolis on the line.   The same is true for Stanford, who has beaten UCLA three times in the Pac-10 this year as well. 

It's going to be an interesting road to the Final Four in Indianapolis.

Philadelphia Region

1st Round
UConn, Kansas State, Georgetown, Maryland, Penn State, DePaul, Iowa State, Duke

Sweet 16
UConn, Maryland, Penn State, Duke

Elite 8
UConn,  Duke

Philadelphia Region Champion
UConn

Dayton Region


1st Round
Tennessee, Marquette, Georgia Tech, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Miami (FL), Arizona State, Notre Dame

Sweet 16
Tennessee, Ohio State, Miami (FL), Notre Dame

Elite 8
Tennessee, Notre Dame

Dayton Region Champion
Tennessee

Spokane Region

1st Round
Stanford, Texas Tech,  North Carolina, Kentucky, Iowa, UCLA, Louisville, Xavier

Sweet 16
Stanford, Kentucky, UCLA, Xavier

Elite 8
Stanford, UCLA

Spokane Region Champion
Stanford

Dallas Regional

1st Round
Baylor, Houston, Wisconsin-Green Bay, Michigan State, Georgia,  Florida State, Louisiana Tech,  Texas A&M

Sweet 16
Baylor, Wisconsin-Green Bay, Florida State, Texas A&M

Elite 8
Baylor, Texas A&M

Dallas Regional Champion
Baylor

Final Four Teams
UConn, Tennessee, Stanford, Baylor

Championship Game
Tennessee, Stanford

NCAA Champion
Stanford

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Moni's 2011 NCAA Men's B-Ball Bracket

The 2011 NCAA tournament on the men's side was expanded this year to 68 teams, and there was still sniping about who didn't get in or who got screwed.

The folks in Colorado are not happy they're missing the NCAA tournament after knocking off then number one Texas and Kansas State twice.  

Virginia Tech and Harvard definitely got robbed.

So who's going to make it to Houston to play for the title on April 2-4?    Good question.   This is one of those years in which whatever team gets on a six game winning streak will be cutting down the nets in Reliant Stadium after hoisting the NCAA championship trophy.


So let's get down to business as Moni continues a TransGriot tradition and reveals her 2011 NCAA Men's Tournament bracket.  

First Four Games

UTSA, Clemson,  USC,  UALR


East Regional

1st Round
Ohio State,  Villanova, W Virginia, Kentucky,  Xavier, Syracuse, Washington, North Carolina

Sweet 16
Ohio State, Kentucky, Syracuse, North Carolina

Elite 8
Ohio State, North Carolina

East Champion
Ohio State

Southwest Regional

1st Round
Kansas, Illinois, Vanderbilt, Louisville, Georgetown, Purdue, Texas A&M, Notre Dame

Sweet 16
Kansas, Louisville, Purdue, Notre Dame

Elite 8
Kansas, Notre Dame

Southwest Champion
Kansas

West Regional

1st Round
Duke, Tennessee, Arizona, Texas, Cincinnati, UConn, Penn St, SDSU

Sweet 16
Duke, Texas, Cincinnati, SDSU

Elite 8
Duke, SDSU

West Champion
Duke

Southeast Regional

1st Round
Pitt, Butler, Kansas State, Wisconsin, Gonzaga, BYU,  Michigan State, Florida

Sweet 16
Pitt, Wisconsin, BYU, Florida

Elite 8
Pitt, Florida

Southeast Champion
Pitt


Final Four Teams
Ohio State, Kansas, Duke, Pitt

Championship Game
Kansas, Ohio State


2011 NCAA Champion  
Kansas