Early 60's. I was as much a fan of the football team as the BB team. We were there at the Yale Bowl when Gene Campbell made the pick six when UConn beat Yale for the first time ever in 1965. The whole crowd of 40k seemed to go crazy.
I remember listening to George Ehrlich on the radio broadcasts, as well as Channel 8 sports anchor Dick Galiette and "Tiny" Markle on the TV games.
Dom Perno, Toby Kimball, the incomparable Wes Bialosuknia, Little Tommy Penders, Bill Corley, Bob Boyd, Ron Hrubala, Bobby Staak, Cal Chapman, Gary Custick, "The Pine Brothers", Jimmy Foster, Tony "The Tiger" Hanson, John Thomas - the pride of Bogalusa, LA, Lee Otis Wilson, a/k/a "The Mad Bomber", Joey Whelton, Al Weston, Randy Lavigne, Jeff Carr, Corny Thompson, Karl Hobbs, Earl "Machine Gun" Kelley (PC be damned!), Timmy Coles, Uncle Cliffy, Tate George, Steve Pikiell, "The Microwave", Phil Gamble, The Dove, Scottie Burrell, Chris Smith, Donyell and Donnie, the Marshalls, Doron Sheffer, Ray Allen, Travis Knight, Ricky Moore, Rip Hamilton, Khalid El-Amin, Edmund Saunders, Albert Mouring, Big Jake, Caron Butler, Tony Robertson, Ben Gordon, Emeka Okafor, Charlie Villanueva, Taliek Brown, Rashad Anderson, Josh Boone, Marcus Williams, Jerome Dyson, "Stick" Robinson, Craig Austrie, Jeff Adrien, Kemba!, Charles ("I Love This Team!") Okwandu, Jeremy Lamb, Niels Giffey, Tyler ("One More NC than Boeheim") Olander, "Boatshow", and last, but perhaps the best ever, Shabazz ("Don't Eat at 7 Eleven!") Napier.
The Elite 8 run in 1963, the St. Patrick's Day Massacre at MSG over St. John's in the 1974 NIT, the ECAC New England championship over PC at the Springfield Civic Center in 1976, the Sweet 16 run to Greensboro in 76, the five Final Fours...we were at all but the first of these events listed.
Wow, an amazing list of players and memories. It will not end. This list of players will continue to grow. They will thrill us, sometimes exasperate us, and win more championships.
Go Huskies!