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January 19, 1959 | Mervin Hyman Unbeaten teams, the rarest species of birds in college basketball, were almost extinct after a hectic week of basket-hustling across the nation. Kentucky was the most prominent to fall, crashing down before...
December 09, 1957 This loose, sprawling collection of 34 colleges and universities is really a basketball league in name only; the members could hardly play a full intraconference home-and-home schedule because it would take two...
April 02, 1956 Bill Talbert, who brought U.S. Davis Cup victory over Australia in 1954, was renamed captain by USLTA, admitted "the odds are great but not insurmountable" as he made plans to work with 12-man squad (see below).
March 19, 1956 That is the way Dayton has played all year to gain national ranking and a favorite's role in the NIT
March 19, 1956 | Roy Terrell Basketball's twin-tournament finale presents two big problems: how to stop San Francisco and the Flyers
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