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RE: Toughest Bearcats (basketball)
(04-02-2020 09:33 AM)chatcat Wrote:  
(04-02-2020 08:53 AM)doss2 Wrote:  
(04-02-2020 08:07 AM)chatcat Wrote:  
(04-01-2020 05:32 PM)doss2 Wrote:  Bob Weisenhan had really sharp elbows. He backed down from no one. There was a player from Duquense (they once were a power) named Rice who was nicknamed "The Beast of the East". Bob's elbows took out 2 teeth of his.

Bob Weisenhan totally intimidatr4d John Havlicek in the 1961 NCAA championship game.
17-4 as I recall

Sounds right.

My father told me Weisenhan would come out before games and do pull ups on the back of the basket in old Armory to intimidate players on the other team. I have no idea if true but it adds to the lore.
 
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RE: Toughest Bearcats (basketball) - Lush - 03-31-2020, 09:58 PM
RE: Toughest Bearcats (basketball) - jarr - 03-31-2020, 03:07 PM
RE: Toughest Bearcats (basketball) - doss2 - 04-01-2020, 05:32 PM
RE: Toughest Bearcats (basketball) - doss2 - 04-02-2020, 08:53 AM
RE: Toughest Bearcats (basketball) - iBinturong - 04-07-2020 06:23 AM



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