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He went 68-72When did your dad go there? We had a baseball player on our house team. Also had 2 golfers, 1 of which probably could have played varsity basketball. Both ended up PGA pros.
He went 68-72When did your dad go there? We had a baseball player on our house team. Also had 2 golfers, 1 of which probably could have played varsity basketball. Both ended up PGA pros.
I started in 68, won the draft lottery. Left at end of 3rd semester. I knew a couple guys from almost every team, but more hoops guys than the other teams. Freshman only teams made it a little different than today’s game.He went 68-72
If I read this correctly, Thank you for your service.I started in 68, won the draft lottery. Left at end of 3rd semester. I knew a couple guys from almost every team, but more hoops guys than the other teams. Freshman only teams made it a little different than today’s game.
Hey this is Jays dad . The baseball players I knew best and hung around sometimes with were Dom Carlucci, Ray Brickley and Jim Jachym.When did your dad go there? We had a baseball player on our house team. Also had 2 golfers, 1 of which probably could have played varsity basketball. Both ended up PGA pros.
Was friends with Jim. He played on the freshman basketball team too. Only a few guys continued sports after freshman year. I think Jim continued with baseball though.Hey this is Jays dad . The baseball players I knew best and hung around sometimes with were Dom Carlucci, Ray Brickley and Jim Jachym.
I knew a guy who was heavily into sports as a student at Northeastern worked in the Athletic department and knew JC. He was a great basketball guy .L
The memory of that d**k on the sideline for northeastern throwing his sport coat because of a call he didn’t like. I mean we now know now that he was making sure he didn’t get a home cooking job but then we didn’t like it. The momentum did shift but that didn’t mean a few months later I liked him as the new coach.
Imagine if they ever selected Mitch Bonaguoro or Nick Macarchuck?![]()
Jim was in my fraternity he got drafted as a pitcher for the Cardinals .Flew out there ...they found a heart murmur and sent him home with his bonusWas friends with Jim. He played on the freshman basketball team too. Only a few guys continued sports after freshman year. I think Jim continued with baseball though.
My first strong memory of UConn basketball was listening to the NIT championship game on the radio. My parents weren’t sports fans but something about that NIT run caught my attention as an 11 year old boy and I put the game on the radio in my room and listened by myself and remember being so excited that they pulled it off. I don’t think I even watched one of their games on TV until the following season.
I was on the MSG court that night, after the game was played
My Dad swears that there were 3 B's in 69-70. They were all big men who were just used to collect fouls: Bell, Budzinski and 1 more guy.
Also talks a bunch about 2 ex FB players, Vinnie Clements and Mike Zitto??? Anyone corroborate these athletes?
Great infoClements was a tough kid , great athlete .
Zito was a quick RB I believe a transfer from U Bridgeport when they dropped football
I think they were on the Team that beat Yale for the first time The Bulldogs had never lost to an in state team