Thought setting a new record by the MBB team might rate something on ESPN, etc. but have seen nothing other than BIG network.
Maybe if you set a record, but tying a record probably won’t.Thought setting a new record by the MBB team might rate something on ESPN, etc. but have seen nothing other than BIG network.
I had it blasted to my phone via Yahoo sports. They took the opportunity to take several shots at Rutgers basketball. Really disappointing posting. They finished the article by saying we'd be next to set the record.Thought setting a new record by the MBB team might rate something on ESPN, etc. but have seen nothing other than BIG network.
Maybe if you set a record, but tying a record probably won’t.
My understanding that this is a record for first halves. Tied record for doing it in either half.
Thought setting a new record by the MBB team might rate something on ESPN, etc. but have seen nothing other than BIG network.
There was a gamer on ESPN.com that mentioned tying the record for least amount of points allowed in a half. HOWEVER, what Rutgers actually did was tie a record for the least amount of points allowed in a half in the shot clock era.Thought setting a new record by the MBB team might rate something on ESPN, etc. but have seen nothing other than BIG network.
Jim O'Brien. The story behind this game is pretty long. Readers Digest version: SC beat UMD in SC by almost 30. Lots of, shall we say, shenanigans. Several brawls almost broke out. Maryland promised to have something for SC when they came to College Park.Saw that game on TV. Can't remember his name, but he had wild, frizzy red hair, and he hit the winning shot. Can't believe I watched that snoozefest of a first half. Maryland just wanted to hold the ball and there was no shot clock back then.
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If Dook, Kentucky or UNC did it, it would have been on E$PNs front page and on spurts center for three days.
Worse yet, if we scored 4 points in a half it would have been on their front page for a few days, spurts center, and the screen crawler on all E$PN stations.