• Madness — SC style. Let’s play ‘what if’ with best college hoops teams in state history

 #27080  by Roundball
 Thu Apr 02, 2020 11:31 am
Bruce Grimm hits last second shot to upset Clemson in the first round! https://www.thestate.com/sports/college ... 07226.html

NO. 9 FURMAN (1974) 73, NO. 8 CLEMSON (1990) 71

Furman: Clyde Mayes 17 points, 11 rebounds; Bruce Grimm 21 points; Fessor Leonard 12 points, 6 rebounds.

Clemson: Dale Davis 18 points, 12 rebounds; Elden Campbell 16 points, 8 rebounds.

Game Summary: Sharp-shooter Bruce Grimm drilled a 3-pointer from the left wing with three seconds remaining to break Clemson’s heart and advance the Paladins into the Elite Eight.

The game featured a battle royal around the rim with Clemson’s all-star tandem of Dale Davis and Elden Campbell battling the Paladins’ Clyde Mayes and Fessor Leonard.

The Tigers, who fought back from a nine-point deficit in the second half, took the lead 71-70 Davis’ follow-up of a Marion Cash miss with 9 seconds on the clock. Furman point guard Ed Kelley got the ball to Grimm for the decisive shot.

Read more here: https://www.thestate.com/sports/college ... rylink=cpy
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 #27106  by Roundball
 Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:48 pm
It’s over for our Paladins. We get beat by the Shamecocks, 91-78. https://www.thestate.com/sports/college ... 22081.html

“South Carolina: John Roche 31 points; Tom Riker 14 points, 14 rebounds; Tom Owens 16 points, 10 rebounds.

Furman: Clyde Mayes, 14 points, 14 rebounds; Bruce Grimm 27 points; Craig Lynch 17 points, 7 rebounds.


Game Summary: The longtime rivals — they first played in 1908 — engaged in one of those run-and-gun shootouts with neither team in danger of committing a shot-clock violation.

Scoring aces John Roche for the Gamecocks and Bruce Grimm for the Paladins engaged in an anything-you-can-do-I-can-do-better sideshow. Roche scored 31 points on 11 of 16 shooting from the floor; Grimm went 9 for 15 and finished with 27.

Meanwhile, a man’s game unfolded inside with Furman’s Clyde Mayes and Fessor Leonard battling USC’s formidable front line of Tom Owens, John Ribock and Tom Riker.”
 #27110  by Furmanoid
 Sat Apr 04, 2020 11:48 am
This is sort of bogus. I know this Carolina team was really good so far as their record goes, but talent-wise it did not compare with the Carolina team the 1974 Paladins actually beat. English was an 8 time NBA Allstar and Winters was a 2 time NBA Allstar. Dunleavy wasn’t an Allstar but had a long NBA career. But Furman just handled them. English was visibly intimidated by Mayes especially after Clyde caught one of his jumpers- didn’t slap it away, just caught it. Humiliating.

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