Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Rutgers 62 - Fordham 61


Rutgers Daily Targum 

Most people reading this are likely aware that a week or so ago, Rutgers suffered what in my over 50 years of Rutgers basketball was the most heartbreaking buzzer-beater loss I can remember.  After Geo Baker gave Rutgers a one-point lead with just over three seconds left, an Iowa shot banked off the upper left portion of the backboard and swished through the basket.  Ironically, just that day, I was working on this blog post about another buzzer-beater with a much happier ending.  The Fordham game didn't lack for intensity even before the game began.  A small number of loud Fordham students entered the College Avenue Gym and quickly fell afoul of the ushers.  Little did they know the ushers, in their red-letter sweaters, were Rutgers football players like Pete Savino, Bruce Van Ness and Mel Brown.  Needless to say, order was quickly restored until Rutgers took the floor for pre-game warmups.


Daily Home News - February 28, 1969

As Bob Greacen remembers, "The Fordham cheerleaders had a ram mascot with a big ram head made out of paper-mache or something.  During our pregame layup lines, the ram got between me and the basket, attempting to "guard" me.  I was in game mode and in no mood to play around with a mascot so I shoved him out of my path on the way to shooting a layup.  I must have either hurt or embarrassed him because, unbeknownst to me, he came after me as I went to the end of the other line.  [Doug] Brittelle was behind me and saw that this ram was moving toward me with ill intentions and swatted him onto their team bench.  We even got into fights with mascots!"


New York Daily News - February 28, 1969

Nor did the game live down the pre-game intensity, as Bob Greacen remembers, "The game was close throughout and we were down by a point with ten seconds to play, in possession of the ball in front of our basket and bench.  Coach [Foster] called time out and in the huddle asked [Dick] Stewart if he wanted the last shot.  "Greek's hot, give it to him," was his response and so coach drew up a play with me coming off a screen for a shot.  The play worked as drawn up; I made the shot, we won the game, but Stew had made the call.  Maybe that was an indication of his future as a coach, going on to coach at UConn, Penn, Oregon, Fordham [ironically], Penn State, South Carolina and North Carolina State."  In a recent email, "Greek" also noted that "It was a shot I had made a thousand times in my back yard (in exactly the same situation)."  Only this time he didn't need his imagination for what followed.  As the ball went through the basket and the buzzer sounded, the crowd erupted, pouring on to the floor to mob Greacen while cries of "NIT, NIT, NIT" rang throughout the College Avenue Gym ending one of the most exciting games in the history of that facility.



Rutgers Daily Targum - February 28, 1969



Rutgers Scarlet Letter 


Trenton Evening Times - February 28, 1969 - give the paper credit for trying, but this is not the winning basket which was a jump shot from the right side, close to the Rutgers bench.

Trenton Evening Times - February 28, 1969



Daily Home News - February 28, 1969




Monday, February 25, 2019

Rutgers 81 - Connecticut 79


Rutgers Daily Targum 


 Daily Home News - February 25, 1969


Newark Star-Ledger - February 25, 1969



Rutgers Daily Targum 


Rutgers Daily Targum - February 26, 1969



Hartford Courant - February 26, 1969




Trenton Evening Times - February 26, 1969




Daily Home News - February 26, 1969



 Rutgers Daily Targum 




Thursday, February 21, 2019

Rutgers 86 - Buffalo 78


Daily Home News - February 20, 1969


Rutgers Daily Targum 


Bob Greacen scores his 1,000th point - Daily Home News - February 22, 1969


Rutgers Daily Targum 




Daily Home News - February 22, 1969


Rutgers Daily Targum 



Newark Star Ledger - February 22, 1969



Monday, February 18, 2019

Rutgers 76 - Bucknell 70








Daily Home News - February 19, 1969


Rutgers Targum - February 18, 1969


Daily Home News - February 18, 1969


Daily Home News - February 19, 1969


Greensburg Tribune Review 



Rutgers Targum - February 19, 1969


Daily Item (Sunbury, Pennsylvania) - February 19, 1969

Friday, February 15, 2019

Rutgers 85 - Georgetown 72


Rutgers Targum - February 15, 1969


It's no exaggeration to say that the Army win was one of the best wins in the history of Rutgers basketball.  As a result, it's very impressive that the 1969 team with literally no time to celebrate, recover and prepare for Georgetown, not only took care of business but did so in dominating fashion.  It's not clear why these games were played on successive nights, to be followed only three days later by an away game at Bucknell.  The 1967 team actually played three games in four days, but they were at least all at home.  It couldn't have been because of television since so few games were televised in those days, it may have to do with the four weeks or more hiatus for exams and the shorter season.  In any event, the kind of performance was something special.


Newark Star Ledger - February 16, 1969



Home News - February 17, 1969


Doubtless Coach Foster's attention was elsewhere when this picture was taken!



Rutgers Targum - February 17, 1969