When asked by BTN announcer today who his all time favorite RU player was....his answer, "Cappie Pondexter."
Made me LOL, seems like a great kid, and a great team!!!!
Made me LOL, seems like a great kid, and a great team!!!!
Well she is the greatest RU hooper in the modern era.
Sue Wicks was the Women's National College Player of the Year in 1988. I think that counts unless that's considered the Dark Ages.
Mathis isn't the one that said Pondexter was the greatest RU hoopster in the "modern era", a poster did. Hell, Mathis was 5 when Pondexter graduated.Well, that's 30 years ago, and Mathis is what, 19?
I now feel Jurassic.Mathis was 5 when Pondexter graduated.
Mathis isn't the one that said Pondexter was the greatest RU hoopster in the "modern era", a poster did. Hell, Mathis was 5 when Pondexter graduated.
In terms of WB at RU
Sue Wicks >>> anyone else...period (even Cappie)
for the men, the chalk pick for those who are not over 70, would be Phil the thrill Sellers
I personally would go with Jammin James Bailey...
John Battle is an excellent pick, he really took off after his frosh year.
He is certainly among the favorites, but he really didn't do much until he was a Jr.John Battle my favorite.
He must be really smart to graduate from the prep school he went to.
for the men, the chalk pick for those who are not over 70, would be Phil the thrill Sellers
I personally would go with Jammin James Bailey...
John Battle is an excellent pick, he really took off after his frosh year.
Showing my age, but Sue Wicks and it is not even debatable. The kids won't know her but she was nasty on the court.
Would we know another grad, perhaps a prominent poster, from that Prep School?
Remember when it was reported she would dunk in a game? All the media showed up but Coach Grentz had warned her not to do it...in warmups we, the Band, were egging her on to do it...she went up as if to dunk but finger rolled it in....we razzed her a little but we also saw Coach Grentz standing by the bench, arm crossed, glaring at us....
Possibility of injury like Peter Kiss this year at midnight madness?Lame on the part of coach
If u can dunk, why not do it?
Bobby Lloyd was one of the best shooters I have ever seen.For someone who graduated in 1968, the answer is easy:
Bobby Lloyd
Runner-up is also easy:
Jim Valvano
Was a frosting 66-67. Lloyd and Valvano made an exciting duo. Still remember going to NYC for three of the NIT games(missed SIU game).Bobby Lloyd was one of the best shooters I have ever seen.