A little history on the Marquette vs Ohio State Matchup
Ohio State leads the historical series 5-4 in a series that dates back to 1934. Ohio State dominated in the late 40's, with Marquette having won the last 2 games.
Game Date Location Final Score Note
2/10/1934 Milwaukee W 39-28
12/13/1947 Milwaukee L 70-83
12/6/1948 Columbus L 47-72
12/5/1949 Columbus L 53-82
12/9/1950 Milwaukee L 55-76
12/27/1967 Honolulu W 64-60 Rainbow Classic
3/18/1971 Athens, GA L 59-60 NCAA Tournament
12/12/1993 Milwaukee W 86-66
11/30/1994 Columbus W 82-70
I have no recollection of those games in '93 and '94. How did a KO team manage to score 86 points?
I remember the '93 game. Yelling at Funderburke throughout the game.
I was at the '71 game in Athens,GA.
I don't remember the 94 game at all (Deane's first year) but that 1993 game was when KO's S16 team lost down in San Juan and then lost at home to UWGB. We had Illinois and Ohio State coming and thought it would be a long december but we took both.
I had zero recollection of that @tOSU game. It makes sense that we played but...
Quote from: The Sultan of Syncopation on November 15, 2013, 12:24:14 PM
I have no recollection of those games in '93 and '94. How did a KO team manage to score 86 points?
I went to both games. Fun times.
Quote from: 4everwarriors on November 15, 2013, 12:33:18 PM
I was at the '71 game in Athens,GA.
Worst officiated MU game in history!!!
Looks like they owned us in the late 40's.
Quote from: dgies9156 on November 15, 2013, 01:07:58 PM
Worst officiated MU game in history!!!
Wasn't that the only game Meminger fouled out of throughout his entire high school, college and pro career?
Quote from: 4everwarriors on November 15, 2013, 12:33:18 PM
I was at the '71 game in Athens,GA.
how was the '34 game, old man?
Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on November 15, 2013, 01:29:10 PM
how was the '34 game, old man?
very close, barely squeaked out a W
Quote from: 4everwarriors on November 15, 2013, 12:33:18 PM
I was at the '71 game in Athens,GA.
Who did McGuire inbound the ball to on that last play? Somehow I've forgotten. On purpose.
;D
Just to get people fired up for this game, I've attached an article I found in the 1971 Milwaukee Journal archives. Some interesting facts about the game:
1) Snapped a 39 game winning streak
2) Was the only loss in an incredible 62-1 stretch from Feb 1970 to Feb 1972
3) Al McGuire was named AP Coach of the Year the same day
4) The Warriors would bounce back in their "consolation" game 2 days later by thrashing arch nemesis Adolph Rupp and #8 Kentucky 91-74
5) Team was never ranked lower than #2 in the country after Jan 12, including being ranked #1 for two weeks ahead of John Wooden's UCLA team
6) Team wore the iconic Bumble Bee jerseys for the game
Also attached is a photo of the game from the university archives.
Go Warriors!!!
So for those who go back that far....
1. Was the play to have Allie get the ball back or did Mills panic?
2. Why didn't Al have the team practice Free Throws, 11 for 21?
The ball was obviously goin' back to Allie after his inbound pass. Spider treated it like a hot potato and couldn't wait to get rid of the thing, probably sensin' someone would either tie him up or knock the sucker out of his hands. Problem was McGuire wasn't fully inbounds yet when he received the rock back.
Quote from: spartan3186 on November 15, 2013, 12:21:06 PM
A little history on the Marquette vs Ohio State Matchup
Ohio State leads the historical series 5-4 in a series that dates back to 1934. Ohio State dominated in the late 40's, with Marquette having won the last 2 games.
Game Date Location Final Score Note
2/10/1934 Milwaukee W 39-28
12/13/1947 Milwaukee L 70-83
12/6/1948 Columbus L 47-72
12/5/1949 Columbus L 53-82
12/9/1950 Milwaukee L 55-76
12/27/1967 Honolulu W 64-60 Rainbow Classic
3/18/1971 Athens, GA L 59-60 NCAA Tournament
12/12/1993 Milwaukee W 86-66
11/30/1994 Columbus W 82-70
I had no idea that the Rainbow Classic (pre-Maui days) went back to 1967!