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The forgotten game that changed history

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Three years before Glory Road happened, there was a March Madness game that broke away for the first time ever the barriers of color in college basketball. And it's only now, when the two teams will meet again for the first time since that game, that its significance is also as important as the ones in Glory Road. :)

The teams are Mississippi State and Loyola (Chicago), and that particular game was played in 1963 in East Lansing, Michigan. They will meet again Saturday in Loyola's home arena.

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bonarae wrote:Three years before Glory Road happened, there was a March Madness game that broke away for the first time ever the barriers of color in college basketball. And it's only now, when the two teams will meet again for the first time since that game, that its significance is also as important as the ones in Glory Road. :)

The teams are Mississippi State and Loyola (Chicago), and that particular game was played in 1963 in East Lansing, Michigan. They will meet again Saturday in Loyola's home arena.

http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... basketball
I will go you two decades better there was a secret game between North Carolina Central vs Duke and my alma-mater promptly blew the Blue Devils off the court 88--44. http://www.nccueaglepride.com/sports/20 ... aspx?id=35" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: The forgotten game that changed history

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dal4018 wrote:
bonarae wrote:Three years before Glory Road happened, there was a March Madness game that broke away for the first time ever the barriers of color in college basketball. And it's only now, when the two teams will meet again for the first time since that game, that its significance is also as important as the ones in Glory Road. :)

The teams are Mississippi State and Loyola (Chicago), and that particular game was played in 1963 in East Lansing, Michigan. They will meet again Saturday in Loyola's home arena.

http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... basketball
I will go you two decades better there was a secret game between North Carolina Central vs Duke and my alma-mater promptly blew the Blue Devils off the court 88-44.http://www.nccueaglepride.com/sports/20 ... 05.aspx=35" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That's not doing one better....
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Re: The forgotten game that changed history

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clenz wrote:
dal4018 wrote:I will go you two decades better there was a secret game between North Carolina Central vs Duke and my alma-mater promptly blew the Blue Devils off the court 88-44.http://www.nccueaglepride.com/sports/20 ... 05.aspx=35" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That's not doing one better....
Why not here it is. http://nccueaglepride.com/sports/2011/3 ... aspx?id=35" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. The style of up tempo basketball employed by the immortal John McLendon is used by every coach in the modern era.
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