1966-03-19 *On this date, in 1966, Texas Western University made - TopicsExpress



          

1966-03-19 *On this date, in 1966, Texas Western University made history in the NCAA division one basketball tournament. Coached by Don Haskins, with a team that started five Black players, defeated the University of Kentucky coached by Adolph Rupp for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) basketball Championship. the starting five for the Texas Western Miners included Bobby Joe Hill, Willie Worsley, David Lattin, Orsten Artis, and Harry Flournoy. Previously, an all-Black team had never played an all-white team in a NCAA title game. The game began with a message. Informed by Haskins that Rupp had vowed five Blacks would never beat his team, Texas Western center David Lattin had a point to prove. On the Miners second possession, he took a pass from Bobby Joe Hill and, as Haskins had suggested, slammed a forceful dunk over Kentuckys Riley. (Lattin) said, Take that you white honky, recalled UKs Pat Riley. It was a violent game. I dont mean there were any fights but they were desperate and they were committed and they were more motivated than we were. The Miners nursed the lead, pulling ahead to stay when Hill converted consecutive steals from Kentuckys guards. Those two layups gave the Miners a 16-11 advantage. They never trailed again. Reference: The National Collegiate Athletic Association 700 W. Washington Street P.O. Box 6222 Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 Members of the 1966 Texas Western College mens basketball team gather outside the West Wing of the White House after celebrations of their victory in the NCAA mens basketball national championship of 40 years ago as part of Black History Month observances in Washington, 2006.
Posted on: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 12:36:22 +0000

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