prescott wrote:An Epic Game was played in the Astrodome in 1968.
It wasn't a playoff game. It wasn't for any kind of championship, really. But in the end, it was the Game of the Century.
Why? Well, you have to understand the hype behind the game:
* UCLA had a 47-game winning streak going into this matchup; UH had gone undefeated since losing to UCLA in the 1967 NCAA semifinals
* UH was ranked No. 2 behind UCLA
* This was college basketball's first nationally televised regular season game.
* The game featured two superstars of the court: UH's Elvin Hayes and UCLA's Lew Alcindor (later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar)
For the 52,693 that crowded the Astrodome that Saturday night on Jan. 20, 1968, it was a night to remember -- even if you were sitting in the nosebleed section.
Elvin Hayes scored 39 points to lead Houston over UCLA. UCLA avenged that defeat with a 101-69 victory over Houston in the national semi-finals.
Who are you, Guy Lewis? Thanks for the basketball update.