Gold Rush
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This was the first year I ever followed Gopher basketball and I really picked a great year! I eagerly awaited every game and listened to all the games on the radio with Ray Christensen announcing on WCCO. The Gophers finished 15-3 in the Big Ten and 24-3 overall and had an absolutely fantastic team. When asked about the team later on, team MVP and future #1 NBA draft pick by the Portland Trail Blazers Mychal Thompson said, "Remember, this team should have had both Mark Olberding and Mark Landsberger on it. (Both went on to the NBA early to avoid sanctions) "We would have been unstoppable!"
In addition to Thompson, who averaged 22.0 pts and 8.9 rebounds a game playing center, the team also had forward Ray Williams, who went on to become the #10 pick for the NY Knicks who averaged 18.0 pts a game with 7.5 rebounds and 6 assists. They also had Dave Winey at PF who was a Parade All American who averaged 5 pts and 5 rebounds a game and a young freshman named Kevin McHale who averaged 12 pts and 8 rebounds. At guard Goose Lockhart who would go on to play for the Harlem Globetrotters averaged 14.6 points and lastly, Flip Saunders started at point guard with only 6 pts a game but he was a smart, tough player who quarterbacked the team. In one word -- outstanding.
The team's highlights included beating a #6 Marquette team 66-59 team at MECCA arena early in the season and sweeping Bobby Knight's Hoosiers both games. The only losses were to Purdue and Joe Barry Carroll by two points at Mackey Arena and to an excellent Michigan team twice.
Due to probation, they were not allowed in the NCAA Tournament and their record was placed at 0-27, but for Coach Jim Dutcher, the players and myself this was an unbelievable and enjoyable season. I do not know if I will ever see a team this good ever again here and had they kept both Olberding and Landsberger with this team, they truly would have been unstoppable and one of the greatest teams of that era.
In addition to Thompson, who averaged 22.0 pts and 8.9 rebounds a game playing center, the team also had forward Ray Williams, who went on to become the #10 pick for the NY Knicks who averaged 18.0 pts a game with 7.5 rebounds and 6 assists. They also had Dave Winey at PF who was a Parade All American who averaged 5 pts and 5 rebounds a game and a young freshman named Kevin McHale who averaged 12 pts and 8 rebounds. At guard Goose Lockhart who would go on to play for the Harlem Globetrotters averaged 14.6 points and lastly, Flip Saunders started at point guard with only 6 pts a game but he was a smart, tough player who quarterbacked the team. In one word -- outstanding.
The team's highlights included beating a #6 Marquette team 66-59 team at MECCA arena early in the season and sweeping Bobby Knight's Hoosiers both games. The only losses were to Purdue and Joe Barry Carroll by two points at Mackey Arena and to an excellent Michigan team twice.
Due to probation, they were not allowed in the NCAA Tournament and their record was placed at 0-27, but for Coach Jim Dutcher, the players and myself this was an unbelievable and enjoyable season. I do not know if I will ever see a team this good ever again here and had they kept both Olberding and Landsberger with this team, they truly would have been unstoppable and one of the greatest teams of that era.