Highest ranked Northwestern wins?

cats_man_too

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What is the highest ranked team Northwestern men's basketball has defeated? Has it ever knocked off a #1 team?
 

cats_man_too

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I found the win over #2 Michigan in '77 and maybe 3 or 4 other top 5 victories along with an OT loss to #1 OSU in 2011. Let's make history, Cats!
 

IdahoAlum

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I found the win over #2 Michigan in '77 and maybe 3 or 4 other top 5 victories along with an OT loss to #1 OSU in 2011. Let's make history, Cats!
Beat Michigan State the year the Spartans won it all in 1979. Don’t know how high MSU was ranked at the time, but they certainly proved to be the best team in the nation by the time that season was over.
 

purplebirder

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My freshman year (1967-68) we beat # 3 Louisvile (featuring Wes Unseld) 88-83 at home. That NU team finished in 4th place in the Big Ten. One of the stars was the late Don Adams who played several years in the ABA/NBA
 

cats_man_too

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Beat Michigan State the year the Spartans won it all in 1979. Don’t know how high MSU was ranked at the time, but they certainly proved to be the best team in the nation by the time that season was over.
Michigan State was ranked #4 when we beat them that season.

The #3 win over Louisville in 67-68 that purplebirder mentioned.

Beat #3 Minnesota in 72-73.

Beat #5 West Virginia in 2OT in 58-59.

Combined with the aforementioned win over #2 Michigan in '77, I believe there have been 5 wins over Top 5 ranked teams in program history, but none against a team that was ranked Numero Uno at the time.
 
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Catreporter

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Louisville and Wes Virginia (with Jerry West) wins were at Chicago Stadium. Minnesota win came in the final game of the regular season and denied Jim Brewer's team the Big Ten title and a spot in the NCAA tourney (only the champion went back then). That and the Michigan State wins were HUGE upsets by NU teams at the bottom of the league.
 

GOUNUII

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My freshman year (1967-68) we beat # 3 Louisvile (featuring Wes Unseld) 88-83 at home. That NU team finished in 4th place in the Big Ten. One of the stars was the late Don Adams who played several years in the ABA/NBA
I have watched a ton of Louisville basketball over the years. Anybody else remember Daryl Griffith?

I am stunned to see them at 3-21 this year. That’s the equivalent of OSU going 1-11 and finishing last in the East Division in BIG football.

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lou v

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I have watched a ton of Louisville basketball over the years. Anybody else remember Daryl Griffith?

I am stunned to see them at 3-21 this year. That’s the equivalent of OSU going 1-11 and finishing last in the East Division in BIG football.

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Dr. Dunkenstein! Of course. Denny Crum had some great teams back in the day. The Chris Mack fiasco really destroyed that program. We’ll see if they can rebuild it.
 

GOUNUII

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Dr. Dunkenstein! Of course. Denny Crum had some great teams back in the day. The Chris Mack fiasco really destroyed that program. We’ll see if they can rebuild it.
What did Mack do to gut the program? Still, if ever there was a quick fix place to turn it around it would be Louisville.

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NJCat

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What did Mack do to gut the program? Still, if ever there was a quick fix place to turn it around it would be Louisville.

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Got blackmailed by one of his assistant coaches, alleged that he didn't "create an atmosphere for compliance", and most importantly didn't win enough games.

 

eastbaycat99

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Michigan State was ranked #4 when we beat them that season.

The #3 win over Louisville in 67-68 that purplebirder mentioned.

Beat #3 Minnesota in 72-73.

Beat #5 West Virginia in 2OT in 58-59.

Combined with the aforementioned win over #2 Michigan in '77, I believe there have been 5 wins over Top 5 ranked teams in program history, but none against a team that was ranked Numero Uno at the time.
The win over Minnesota in ‘73 featured Mark Sibley, a very good player who in some ways disappeared down the memory hole, maybe because Billy McKinney came along shortly after Sibley graduated to a brief NBA career.
 

GatoLouco

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I have watched a ton of Louisville basketball over the years. Anybody else remember Daryl Griffith?

I am stunned to see them at 3-21 this year. That’s the equivalent of OSU going 1-11 and finishing last in the East Division in BIG football.

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That’s right.

I’d add that it’s a smaller geographic area of influence than OSU. And it’s with a 1st year coach. If it was not, I’d guess it would be a n even more earth shattering for the faithful than OSU going 1-11.
 

SmellyCat

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Wasn't Dave Winfield on that Gophers team? MLB Hall of Famer might have been a star in the NBA if he'd gone.
 

CatManTrue

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Michigan State was ranked #4 when we beat them that season.

The #3 win over Louisville in 67-68 that purplebirder mentioned.

Beat #3 Minnesota in 72-73.

Beat #5 West Virginia in 2OT in 58-59.

Combined with the aforementioned win over #2 Michigan in '77, I believe there have been 5 wins over Top 5 ranked teams in program history, but none against a team that was ranked Numero Uno at the time.
We’ll beat a #1 team eventually. A win today would certainly help our case to get out of the 8/9 hole in the tournament.