MUBB twitter just posted that RC passed away.
Prayers to a MU great
Man, what is going on?
Yeah, heard this as well. Very bad deal. Very sad. 4 daughters.
What the...He wasn't that old....RIP Ron
Very sad. Ron was one of the guys who helped KO turn the program around. RIP
Lets just say he didn't die of old age.
That sucks, Ron Curry is amongst my all time faves...
Wow. My age. A very good all around player.
RIP Ron. :'(
We've been a relevant program for 25+ years. It's due in great part to incredible work of KO and that was built on the backs of Mac, Damon, Robb, Tony Miller and the OG, Ron Curry.
So, so sad. RIP RC.
I remember Ron well. What a great guy. Prayer to Ron and his family. This is a loss for the larger Marquette Family.
Very sad. I still remember the first time meeting Ron after KO go him to MU. Always enjoyed anytime spent with him. Prayers to his family.
Quote from: DarkWarrior on October 03, 2018, 08:07:28 PM
I remember Ron well. What a great guy. Prayer to Ron and his family. This is a loss for the larger Marquette Family.
Wow, can't say it any better than those above. A key building block in what Marquette basketball is now. He was one of the first guys that when you saw him play let you know KO knew what he was doing. RIP.
Shocking. Too young. Rest in Peace
Wow! Ron played when I was an MU student. So sad to hear.
Ron Curry was my first favorite Marquette Warrior. What a versatile player. Possibly Kevin O'Neill's single most important recruit in building a new foundation for the program. Curry had both size (6-8) and incredible athleticism (he was known for his ferocious dunks). Scoring, passing, rebounding or defending, he was exciting to watch.
Here's a brief notice from the Journal Sentinel:
https://www.jsonline.com/story/sports/2018/10/03/former-mu-player-cformer-mu-player-curry-dies-48-urry-dies-48/1516876002/ (https://www.jsonline.com/story/sports/2018/10/03/former-mu-player-cformer-mu-player-curry-dies-48-urry-dies-48/1516876002/)
And a more in-depth piece with some great archival material from The Pantagraph (a newspaper that serves Bloomington, Illinois, where Curry went to high school):
https://www.pantagraph.com/sports/basketball/former-bhs-basketball-star-curry-dies/article_cfb1c810-63e2-586f-8dd1-7e1a6439aa08.html#1 (https://www.pantagraph.com/sports/basketball/former-bhs-basketball-star-curry-dies/article_cfb1c810-63e2-586f-8dd1-7e1a6439aa08.html#1)
A couple points on the photos:
• Don't recognize the shoes? Marquette didn't always wear Jordan brand. Those are L.A. Gear high tops that Curry is sporting.
• I believe the Cincinnati Bearcat that Curry is dunking over in the second pic is Herb Jones. Man, I hated those guys.
• The fact that I could only find a handful of black and white photos of Ron Curry reminds me just how different sports news was before the internet.
Quote from: Marcus92 on October 04, 2018, 11:49:02 AM
A couple points on the photos:
• Don't recognize the shoes? Marquette didn't always wear Jordan brand. Those are L.A. Gear high tops that Curry is sporting.
Yep, we were LA Gear until Logterman's shoe disintegrated during a national TV game against Kansas. (players had been protesting against the LA Gear's prior to the Logterman incident as the shoes had been falling apart as the season went on). We've been Nike since the 1994-95 season, maybe earlier. I kind of recall wearing Adidas in 1993-94 (all black shoes).
Another photo showcasing Ron's sweet jumper, and a basketball card from 1993.
My recollection was KO recruited Ron Curry to Arizona, and then followed him to MU. Ron Curry was a better player/athlete than his stats reflected at MU (even though very impressive), due to KO's defensive scheme.
He could have played anywhere so still very grateful for his choice to transfer to MU.
Sad story; RIP
Quote from: Knight Commission on October 04, 2018, 02:53:46 PM
My recollection was KO recruited Ron Curry to Arizona, and then followed him to MU. Ron Curry was a better player/athlete than his stats reflected at MU (even though very impressive), due to KO's defensive scheme.
He could have played anywhere so still very grateful for his choice to transfer to MU.
One of the links showed a clip that said RC picked MU over Illinois State. That's two Illinois kids who MU got over the Redbirds. Both worked out pretty well.
Sad news