used to be 2 wrote:Charleston, you may have played with Miller, Rollins, Delzell, Korver, Fleetwood, Triplett, as well as the freshman class of; Tuszynski, Billik, Thiel, etc.
Perkins Gym has no AC and it has Hot, Hot, Hot.
Played with/against all of those guys. Rick Billik was on my frosh floor (McIntosh 2) and Rusty Bourquein and Mike Hanks were on my frosh floor when I was a Soph Adviser. Yes, we did sweat off a few pounds in that old gym. I remember playing some half court games in Moody as a Soph, too
PonyTime wrote:1993: Chad Allen's three pointer vs Rice at Moody to win in OT at the buzzer in the final days of the SWC. Put SMU in drivers seat for a SWC Championship, which they later clinched on final day of season beating the Whorns (another great game).
All of the players ponyboy mentioned were a fun group to watch.
Going back to my student days I remember when one of my favorite all-time Mustangs Stephen Woods hit a 3 to beat Harvard by 1. Had to be sometime between 96-98. I was one of the 1500 at Moody who went crazy.
SMU-12 NCAA appearances, 1 Final Four 2014-15 & 2016-17 AAC Men's Basketball Champs
LA_Mustang wrote:Going back to my student days I remember when one of my favorite all-time Mustangs Stephen Woods hit a 3 to beat Harvard by 1. Had to be sometime between 96-98. I was one of the 1500 at Moody who went crazy.
PonyTime wrote:1993: Chad Allen's three pointer vs Rice at Moody to win in OT at the buzzer in the final days of the SWC. Put SMU in drivers seat for a SWC Championship, which they later clinched on final day of season beating the Whorns (another great game).
All of the players ponyboy mentioned were a fun group to watch.
EastStang wrote:I played in that "Women's" gym back when I was there. I remember going in for a layup and out of nowhere Ruben Triplett stuffed me.
We may have been there at about the same time...and may have even been playing on the same team that day, although I remember being rejected (probably a couple of years earlier) by Clayton Korver. I was always on a "one and done" team that would have to regroup with different guys and wait a while to get a 2nd game. I think Rick Billik was the one who introduced me to those games.