My tickets to the ‘24 NCAA Regional made me reflect on the first time that I ever went to an NCAA Regional. Believe it or not, my first NCAA Regional was on March 14 & 16, 1974.
My brother, Mark was attending grad school and student teaching in Tucson, Arizona at the University of Arizona. We were on spring break, and four of us loaded up in my 1973 Mercury Capri and drove to Arizona. All I remember about the trip was that at 6'1", I was the smallest passenger. When I was not driving, I was put in the back seat. It was a long drive.
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| An ad in the ‘74 program. |
The day before the first round, we found out when each team had their shoot around. We went to the UCLA one hour workout, the day before the game. There were probably only about 100 people watching. We sat in the first row, at ft line extended at the end UCLA did most of their work. In 2015, Allen and I went to the Final Four practice in Indianapolis to watch Wisconsin. My guess is that there were about 5,000 people there- times change.
I would like to say that I remember in the practice John Wooden saying his patented, "Be quick, but don't hurry." But I don't remember any of his specific words. I do remember the outline of their practice. They started out with the posts at our end, and the guards at the other end. Coaches put them thru shooting drills for about 10-15 minutes. They did 20-25 minutes of some 3-2 fastbreak drill, and then went into a 5 on 0 fastbreak drill. I remember being impressed with the detail they had in executing their fastbreak. Coach Wooden would yell out they option he wanted as they went up the floor, and then yell another as they came back down the floor. They finished by doing some 5 on 5 man to man offense- and yes, they ran the famous UCLA cut off the high post. My dominant memory was how fast paced their practice was, and how Wooden's words were short and to the point- not lots of stopping to talk.
Some interesting tidbits from the tourney...
New Mexico was coached by Norm Ellenberger. Norm had been Monmouth College coach from 1964-1967. Because of his Illinois background, Bob Toppert from Riverdale was on the New Mexico roster. When in high school at Savanna, I played against Bob Toppert. Ellenberger remained at New Mexico until 1979 when he was fired in what was tabbed "Lobogate." The NCAA found 34 violations.
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A second ad that I find neat was the ad for the Fred Snowden Basketball Camp. Snowden was the coach at Arizona. The ad shows that boys from 9-18 can attend a 7 days/night session, stay in the dorms, and eat in cafeteria for $125. To put in perspective, Bill Self's boys basketball camp, is 4 days from noon to 3pm, and the cost is $515!
So- 2023-4 Streaks- thanks for giving my wife and I a great date to this year's tourney. It will be something we will always remember and always appreciate your thoughtfulness. And thank you for triggering me to reflect on some great memories from 1974! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!











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