We’re up to $106,134 in the fund site for Phil today. One of the recent donors listed is Eugene Armstead...if it’s who I think it is, that donation comes from the starting senior center on Phil’s freshman RU squad...that would be very cool.
I went looking for an update on Phil’s health. I could only come up with this article. Hopefully, the link works:
Phil Sellers’ biggest battle: Not on the court (brooklyneagle.com)
To many fans, especially younger fans, Phil is a mountain of statistics. He was, however, much more than that. He was the first and most transcendent ‘bigtime’ recruit ever at RU in a major sport.
No player has ever paid more dividends for a program for which they played. He did not build his statistics only against soft opponents. His sophomore year, he scored 32 points against Syracuse and 43 points against Southern Cal. I could never find the article again but the USC coach said, pretty much, that he was glad the Trojans didn’t have to see Sellers very often. In his junior year, two of his best games were again against ranked USC (32 points) and ranked Syracuse (I believe a double-double, like 20 & 12) in an RU win at Manley Fieldhouse where the Orange rarely lost. That junior year ended in an NCAA loss to Louisville, but I think Phil had 29 points in a losing cause.
In Phil’s senior year, history seems to promote a bit the thought that Phil did not always play well...and even that others on his own team were better players. NOT the case...the run in the NCAA Tournament does not even happen without Phil taking over the end of the ECAC Championship game vs. St. John’s (the “give me the ball” game).
In August, we can hit the $150,000 fundraising goal! Go Scarlet Nation! GO PHIL! Go RU!