RIP Larry Glass

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Larry had some very competitive teams at NU. Led the Big Ten in 1966-67 with two weeks to go before losing some tough games at the end. And that ironically was the last year NU would host the NCAA Mideast regional at McGaw. In other words, the team would have played at home for the right to advance to the Final Four, had they held on (32 team tourney then and BIG champion, their only representative, got a bye to 2nd round.) He recruited some really good players from the Chicago Public league before that pipeline dried up. Nice man, too. Glad to hear he had a great career after leaving Evanston.
 

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Larry had some very competitive teams at NU. Led the Big Ten in 1966-67 with two weeks to go before losing some tough games at the end. And that ironically was the last year NU would host the NCAA Mideast regional at McGaw. In other words, the team would have played at home for the right to advance to the Final Four, had they held on (32 team tourney then and BIG champion, their only representative, got a bye to 2nd round.) He recruited some really good players from the Chicago Public league before that pipeline dried up. Nice man, too. Glad to hear he had a great career after leaving Evanston.
So I was there for his last year. Any indication why he left? I do not recall unless it was part of Strotz's attempt to push us to Ivy. Agase followed about a year or two later
 

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I was there for NU's best competitive stretch in men's BB from '66-'69. Larry Glass assembled teams with B1G level talent. NU had many players from the Chicago Public League and were competitive nationally . NU played Kentucky, Louisville, UCLA and others during that time span

NU '69 was a special team with Don Adams, Dale Kelly, Dan Davis, Stirling Burke, Jim Sarno, Terry Gamber and others. The team faded near the end of the season and Coach Glass resigned.

It was rumored , he said "If I could not win the B1G with this team, there has to be a change"
 

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My freshman year at NU was 1967-1968 . The Cats were 8-6 in the Big Ten that year but many fans believed the team underachieved which ultimately led to Larry Glass being dismissed the following season.The 1967 team featured Don Adams (who played in the NBA for several years) and Dale Kelley who went to Galesburg HS(a perennial IL powerhouse in the 60s when there was still only 1 division in IHSA basketball). Highlight of the season was beating #3 Louisville at home .
 

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I was there for NU's best competitive stretch in men's BB from '66-'69. Larry Glass assembled teams with B1G level talent. NU had many players from the Chicago Public League and were competitive nationally . NU played Kentucky, Louisville, UCLA and others during that time span

NU '69 was a special team with Don Adams, Dale Kelly, Dan Davis, Stirling Burke, Jim Sarno, Terry Gamber and others. The team faded near the end of the season and Coach Glass resigned.

It was rumored , he said "If I could not win the B1G with this team, there has to be a change"
I remember (sort of) a game against UCLA at the stadium. We were up by about 10 pts at half. We had about a 3rd string center in. But in the second half. Alcindor fouled out all of our bigs and it we went down.
 

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And I remember one of the all time great games ever played at McGaw. A double overtime loss tAdolf Rupp’s Kentucky who had Pat Riley, Louie Dampier and Bobby Tallent. Score was in excess of 100 by each team 66-67 season I believe
 

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I remember (sort of) a game against UCLA at the stadium. We were up by about 10 pts at half. We had about a 3rd string center in. But in the second half. Alcindor fouled out all of our bigs and it we went down.
We played 3 centers(Sarno, Sutton, ?} against Alcindor and beat the S%&# out of him. We shot 28% in the first half , built a nice lead but then got "cold" in the second half and lost
 

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And I remember one of the all time great games ever played at McGaw. A double overtime loss tAdolf Rupp’s Kentucky who had Pat Riley, Louie Dampier and Bobby Tallent. Score was in excess of 100 by each team 66-67 season I believe

Great game, Adolph Rupp's pregame warm up drills were fantastic. The odd thing about the game was NU took the last shot in a tie game and lost !!!