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Terrell Schlundt

Started by TheTasteofGarlic, August 23, 2010, 12:52:57 AM

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TheTasteofGarlic

Ran into Terrell. He is working as a debt collector these days. I remember his jump shot - nothing but clothes line! Marquardt would fight for position only to have Terrell's miscues carom straight back on a rope. One time, one of his shots hit iron and went all the way back and out of bounds at the other end. Doc Rivers bent over laughing.

wildbillsb

Great memory!  Is TS still in this neck of the woods, or has he returned to the north country?
Peace begins with a smile.  -  Mother Teresa

Goose

Always good to hear of a Terrell Schlundt sighting. Brings back some good memories.

mu-rara

Quote from: TheTasteofGarlic on August 23, 2010, 12:52:57 AM
Ran into Terrell. He is working as a debt collector these days. I remember his jump shot - nothing but clothes line! Marquardt would fight for position only to have Terrell's miscues carom straight back on a rope. One time, one of his shots hit iron and went all the way back and out of bounds at the other end. Doc Rivers bent over laughing.

Clarification...he is an executive - last I knew, VP of Sales, for a national debt collection company.  Lives in Oconomowoc.  His son TJ may start for Cooney varsity as a freshman.  

Why the hate on Terrell?  He's a good guy.  The epitomy of what MU turns out into the community. 

GOO

Maybe my memory is faulty.  But I remember him having a very high tear drop jump shot.  :)
He was a good player and seems like a good citizen.  I agree, why the hate?

TheTasteofGarlic

Quote from: mu-rara on August 23, 2010, 09:06:12 AM
Clarification...he is an executive - last I knew, VP of Sales, for a national debt collection company.  Lives in Oconomowoc.  His son TJ may start for Cooney varsity as a freshman.  

Why the hate on Terrell?  He's a good guy.  The epitomy of what MU turns out into the community. 

No hate. No hate at all. Terrell's a good guy. I have known him since we were both Freshmen. He told me about his current position which is in senior management but he described himslf as a debt collector. If it's good enough for Terrell it's good enough for me. (Before this gig he worked in Sales for a freight forwarding company.)

I was just giving the world an update. I ran into Terrell on the road and thought I would share. he was a great guy on some of the last solid teams before the Dark Ages.

wyzgy

yeah, when he was on, the guy was money.  terrell had a nice, soft shot compared to junior bridgemans pancakes   had a tendency to be a whiner, but came out of high school with great expectations.  anyway.  i know through my inside sources there were issues near the end, but it sounds like he's doing well-God bless.  the community of marquette should be proud of how they developed(athletically, scholarly, and LIFE)  this guy and stood by him through thick and thin.  glad to hear he's doing well !!

94Warrior

I already had Wzgy on ignore now I can add Tasty.  Two guys with nothing to add, so don't read too much into their nonsense.  :-*

Glad to hear Terrell is still local, doing well, and I hope to see his son play in the next few years.  Go Cooney! 

bilsu

I always like Terrell Schlundt. He turned out to be a pretty good player. MU's coach (Raymonds?) got a lot of grief when he signed Terrell. Mostly, I believe it was because he was the only player he signed that year.

augoman

man, my memory is sooo bad- correct me if I'm wrong;  Doc Rivers left early because our center (can't remember who it was) broke his arm/leg..., and Terrell Schlundt was forced to play center the rest of the season.  I felt badly for TS as he sacrificed his game for the team.

bilsu

Walter Downing separated his shoulder blocking a shot at Northwestern.

TheTasteofGarlic

Quote from: bilsu on August 23, 2010, 07:42:34 PM
Walter Downing separated his shoulder blocking a shot at Northwestern.

I don't think Rivers leaving MU had anything to do with Downing's injury but it did force Terrell to play out of position. Terrell also broke his beak and yet still played for the remainder of that season. The guy was made of steel. Unlike Maymon he did what the team needed from him.

Goatherder

Yes, Schlundt broke his nose and played with a mask late in the year, which lead the student section to cheer "Who was that masked man?" when he scored.

While he was at Marquette, the team played in a tournament somewhere, perhaps the GAS, and his hometown was listed as Antigo, WI on the press materials.  Several press members wanted to interview the Marquette player from Antigua, West Indies.  They were disappointed when they got Terrell, who was not exactly exotic. 

wildbillsb

What do you mean?  Antigo is exotic - at least it was for Dick Sendik when a bunch of us AKPsi pledges kidnapped him (he was the pledge master) and took him for a one way ride to the potato fields of Antigo, where we left him.  (I think he got back to Milwaukee before we did!)
Peace begins with a smile.  -  Mother Teresa

ChuckyChip

Quote from: bilsu on August 23, 2010, 07:42:34 PM
Walter Downing separated his shoulder blocking a shot at Northwestern.

Downing came later - the center who was injured was Dean Marquardt - hurt in a car accident I think.

augoman

Right, it wasn't Walter..., but Dean I thought was later too.  Man, I killed too many brain cells in my youth.

TheTasteofGarlic

Quote from: augoman on August 23, 2010, 09:19:49 PM
Right, it wasn't Walter..., but Dean I thought was later too.  Man, I killed too many brain cells in my youth.

There was a stretch during Marquardt's senior year where he was tearing it up. Hank predicted Dean was a sure fire first round pick. Didn't happen though Dean did go in the 5th round. If you compare Dean to the big stiifs who sign with Wisconsin he was agile and had a nice touch. If he had played for Bo he would have never advanced.

77ncaachamps

Quote from: 94Warrior on August 23, 2010, 02:51:02 PM
I already had Wzgy on ignore now I can add Tasty.  Two guys with nothing to add, so don't read too much into their nonsense.  :-*

Glad to hear Terrell is still local, doing well, and I hope to see his son play in the next few years.  Go Cooney! 

You too?
SS Marquette

ChuckyChip

Quote from: augoman on August 23, 2010, 09:19:49 PM
Right, it wasn't Walter..., but Dean I thought was later too.  Man, I killed too many brain cells in my youth.

Nope.  Marquardt was a freshman in 1978, so he actually arrived before Doc Rivers.

wyzgy

Quote from: 77ncaachamps on August 23, 2010, 11:48:15 PM
You too?

thanks for the update garlic on terrell, always good to hear about some of our unsung players.  and  the monitors of the hall-some people think they're all that. remember-he who laughs last... maybe if we put a number with our name we'd be in??  are your feelings as hurt as mine?  all i've ever wanted in life was to be as cool as 77 and 94... ;D damn, maybe soon, but i'll keep watching and learning

TheTasteofGarlic

Quote from: wyzgy on August 24, 2010, 07:04:32 AM
thanks for the update garlic on terrell, always good to hear about some of our unsung players.  and  the monitors of the hall-some people think they're all that. remember-he who laughs last... maybe if we put a number with our name we'd be in??  are your feelings as hurt as mine?  all i've ever wanted in life was to be as cool as 77 and 94... ;D damn, maybe soon, but i'll keep watching and learning

I am always amazed at how self-righteous some of the people here can be. It's always easy to be brave when you hide behind a name.

PJDunn

Quote from: augoman on August 23, 2010, 05:11:57 PM
man, my memory is sooo bad- correct me if I'm wrong;  Doc Rivers left early because our center (can't remember who it was) broke his arm/leg..., and Terrell Schlundt was forced to play center the rest of the season.  I felt badly for TS as he sacrificed his game for the team.

Doc's departure was due to Marotta.  That Schlundt/Lazaretti center combo was pretty painful.

TheTasteofGarlic

Quote from: PJDunn on August 24, 2010, 10:08:45 AM
Doc's departure was due to Marotta.  That Schlundt/Lazaretti center combo was pretty painful.

PJ is correct, in a way. I think it was more what Doc did to Marotta than the other way around. Vic Lazeretti went on to a great post MU career. It just wasn't on the hard wood.

wyzgy

yeah-doc stole marotta's woman.  doc and marotta were best friends up until that i believe.  i saw some of that kind of happening at this little shot and a beer joint-toma's on about 20th and wells at that time.  one of the owners-angie was semi-related to my wifes aunts, so wherever that falls, 2nd cousins 8 times removed or whatever.  but she would keep us up to date.  i knew it wasn't going to be pretty. 

wyzgy

Quote from: TheTasteofGarlic on August 24, 2010, 09:28:31 AM
I am always amazed at how self-righteous some of the people here can be. It's always easy to be brave when you hide behind a name.

yeah, then the dudes have to tell each other they've got us on the big iggy list like that's some act of i'm so above them thing.  little do they know how much good info and knowledge they're missing out on...even some good laughs ;D