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12-08-2015, 12:04 AM
I suspect most of our posters are too young to remember when OCU was considered to be a national power in basketball. I followed them closely during that period and this is an interesting article in the Oklahoman about that.
50 years ago, Abe Lemons' Chiefs produced a stunning season | NewsOK.com (http://m.newsok.com/50-years-ago-abe-lemons-chiefs-produced-a-stunning-season/article/5464756)
Then came a very special season. Fifty years ago Sunday, Lemons' Chiefs went to Chicago and popped national power Loyola-Chicago 106-89. Loyola had been the 1963 NCAA champ, had made the 1964 Final Four and would return to the NCAA Tournament that season in 1966.
Those '65-66 Chiefs went 29-5. They made the NCAA Tournament and started off in the Midwest Regional quarterfinals in Wichita, Kan., against Texas Western. Yes, that Texas Western. The famed Don Haskins team that surged to the NCAA championship, with an all-black starting lineup that changed the sport.
OCU jumped out early and led 20-9, but Texas Western rallied for a 43-37 halftime lead and slowly pulled away. The Chiefs lost 89-74, and Abe Lemons' greatest season was over. Texas Western went on to make history. OCU was left with only the memories. But those memories remain strong for anyone who saw the Chiefs play.
50 years ago, Abe Lemons' Chiefs produced a stunning season | NewsOK.com (http://m.newsok.com/50-years-ago-abe-lemons-chiefs-produced-a-stunning-season/article/5464756)
Then came a very special season. Fifty years ago Sunday, Lemons' Chiefs went to Chicago and popped national power Loyola-Chicago 106-89. Loyola had been the 1963 NCAA champ, had made the 1964 Final Four and would return to the NCAA Tournament that season in 1966.
Those '65-66 Chiefs went 29-5. They made the NCAA Tournament and started off in the Midwest Regional quarterfinals in Wichita, Kan., against Texas Western. Yes, that Texas Western. The famed Don Haskins team that surged to the NCAA championship, with an all-black starting lineup that changed the sport.
OCU jumped out early and led 20-9, but Texas Western rallied for a 43-37 halftime lead and slowly pulled away. The Chiefs lost 89-74, and Abe Lemons' greatest season was over. Texas Western went on to make history. OCU was left with only the memories. But those memories remain strong for anyone who saw the Chiefs play.