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Articles
January 14, 1963 | Mervin Hyman The final holiday tournaments ended last week, the big month of intersectional play was over and a few highly touted hotshot teams had to quietly tiptoe back home with eggnog on their faces. But by and large such...
December 24, 1962 | Arlie W. Schardt Cincinnati Coach Ed Jucker was worried as his defending champions faced their first tough foe of the season—but his team wasn't. Playing their precise, deliberate best, the Bearcats whipped Kansas State
December 10, 1962 We know our weaknesses from last season," says Cincinnati Coach Ed Jucker, "and we intend to correct them." Weaknesses? Jucker's team lost exactly two games. It won a championship in the toughest basketball...
December 10, 1962 Wichita's Ralph Miller thinks of basketball as a simple game. Feed your players plenty of vitamins (his get two pills a day), teach them a couple of basic shots, then let them follow their noses. This is what he...
April 02, 1962 | Ray Cave
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