What a great time for Big East basketball. To hear the building that would eventually make him their favorite son booing Ewing was unreal. Chris Mullin was easily among the best players in the country. Walter Berry was another stud for sure.
There were loads of household named coaches back then obviously the Big East ones but also ACC's Dean Smith, Lefty D, Valvino, Bobby Cremins, Coach K . Beautiful time. Each coach you knew their brand of basketball and the players they recruited.
The only conference ever to put 3 teams (Georgetown, St. John's, and Villanova) in the Final Four. The Big East almost had a clean sweep, as Boston College with Michael Adams, lost at the buzzer to Keith Lee and Memphis State.
Chris Mullin I'm used to seeing his crew cut hairstyle. He had a bumpy start to his career with the alcohol yet turned himself into a Hall of Famer. He too would one day coach his alma mater.
About 7 future NBA players in this game and 2 future HOF's in Ewing and Mullin. It's really a shame how much the Big East and just College Basketball in general has fallen off.
@@raygordonteacheschess5501True in a sense, but who could have been? I'd put that more in the category of fate. No team since then has shot that well in a natty. Thompson had a good game plan ( I thought he should have pressured Gary McLain more) but what can be done against a team that can't miss? As Thompson said before the game, I don't bet on the horse, I bet on the jockey, Massimino. Rollie said "if we can keep the game in the 50's we have a chance." Well executed, few t/o's, and superb field goal %. Too bad.
@@raygordonteacheschess5501 that was also the last NCAA game without a shot clock. Rollie Massimino admitted years later, that if he dared tried getting into a running game with Georgetown in that game, they would've easily lost by 20. The stall game took the Hoyas completely of how they wanted to play.
@@MusicManSeanB There were also a couple of other factors that benefited Villanova. Since they were in the same conference as Georgetown they were familiar with them and there wasn't that large intimidation factor. They knew GU was tough, but they had played them pretty close that year so they thought they could hang with them. Also, 85 was the first year the tournament expanded to 64 teams and Villanova barely got in. Rollie admitted that if had been under the old 53 team tournament, they wouldn't have gotten in. They got a new lease on life and that charged them up. Kansas had something similar happen in 88 against Oklahoma. Halfway into February they weren't sure they would even get into the NIT, they were playing that bad. They turned it around to get a 6th seed and again because they played OU twice, they weren't intimidated. Those senior laden teams in the 80s were unbelievable. So skilled and tough. Loved the old Big East.
@@MusicManSeanB If you listen to the discussion as the first half ends, you'll hear Raf refer to his p-b-p guy as "Len" so I think I've got it right. ua-cam.com/video/i_KOtPnwAoc/v-deo.html
Mullin was the ultimate gym rat. Big East had 2 of the top 3 ranked teams in the nation that year (Georgetown and St. Johns), plus Villanova won the national championship while unranked. Too bad John Thompson broke so many rules every year having players who were paid and weren't within 100 miles of actually being real students at Georgetown.
Ewing should've been BANNED from basketball, for trying to take Chris Mullin's head off - with his shoulder, when Chris was moving WITHOUT the ball at 30-26 and then pushing him to the floor! Typical dirty...no - FILTHY Georgetown play! Ewing drove Chris to the wooden floor, but Chris got the last laugh, by beating-out Ewing for the WOODEN AWARD!! Congrats, Chris!!
Never get this era back. College basketball in the 80s was at it's peek.
I loved the Big East. I was a St Johns fan big time back then
What a great time for Big East basketball.
To hear the building that would eventually make him their favorite son booing Ewing was unreal.
Chris Mullin was easily among the best players in the country. Walter Berry was another stud for sure.
Rest In Power John Thompson
The Big East was so blockbuster that their coaches were household names
There were loads of household named coaches back then obviously the Big East ones but also ACC's Dean Smith, Lefty D, Valvino, Bobby Cremins, Coach K . Beautiful time. Each coach you knew their brand of basketball and the players they recruited.
Im a Michigan fan and a Big Ten guy. But....those mid to late 80s Big East games...always on cable. Dick Gavitt was a genius.
Dave Gavitt.
Jesus. Yes. Dave. Lol
College hoops Golden Age
The throwing of the "red & white" toilet paper after Chris Mullin and St. John's first score. Boy I miss those days.😢😂
Great rivalry, the Big East was the best. We watched everyone of these games..
What was impressive of the Big East was it's competitive balance. There were truly no nights off.
My childhood in the DMV .... HOYA PARANOIA!! IT WAS AWESOME!!! THE WHOLE DMV LOVED IT!
Here after watching the 30 for 30 Requiem for the Big East
The only conference ever to put 3 teams (Georgetown, St. John's, and Villanova) in the Final Four. The Big East almost had a clean sweep, as Boston College with Michael Adams, lost at the buzzer to Keith Lee and Memphis State.
I was 12 at the time and I’m glad my brother taught me the significance of this era of Big East basketball on ESPN.
Chris Mullin I'm used to seeing his crew cut hairstyle. He had a bumpy start to his career with the alcohol yet turned himself into a Hall of Famer. He too would one day coach his alma mater.
And Patrick Ewing would play the majority of his Hall of Fame career in that very building. He would later coach Georgetown to a Big East crown.
The House That Ewing Built.
About 7 future NBA players in this game and 2 future HOF's in Ewing and Mullin. It's really a shame how much the Big East and just College Basketball in general has fallen off.
That was one country a** kickin'.
Thompson had them so ready for this, and the BE Final... Oh yeah, and in the national semifinal.
Too bad he wasn't ready for Villanova.
@@raygordonteacheschess5501True in a sense, but who could have been? I'd put that more in the category of fate. No team since then has shot that well in a natty.
Thompson had a good game plan ( I thought he should have pressured Gary McLain more) but what can be done against a team that can't miss?
As Thompson said before the game, I don't bet on the horse, I bet on the jockey, Massimino. Rollie said "if we can keep the game in the 50's we have a chance." Well executed, few t/o's, and superb field goal %. Too bad.
@@raygordonteacheschess5501 that was also the last NCAA game without a shot clock. Rollie Massimino admitted years later, that if he dared tried getting into a running game with Georgetown in that game, they would've easily lost by 20. The stall game took the Hoyas completely of how they wanted to play.
@@MusicManSeanB There were also a couple of other factors that benefited Villanova. Since they were in the same conference as Georgetown they were familiar with them and there wasn't that large intimidation factor. They knew GU was tough, but they had played them pretty close that year so they thought they could hang with them. Also, 85 was the first year the tournament expanded to 64 teams and Villanova barely got in. Rollie admitted that if had been under the old 53 team tournament, they wouldn't have gotten in. They got a new lease on life and that charged them up. Kansas had something similar happen in 88 against Oklahoma. Halfway into February they weren't sure they would even get into the NIT, they were playing that bad. They turned it around to get a 6th seed and again because they played OU twice, they weren't intimidated. Those senior laden teams in the 80s were unbelievable. So skilled and tough. Loved the old Big East.
@@jeffbandle2916 great points. Especially the 64 field expansion.
What was the name of the song that was playing in the beginning
Patrick Ewing is from Massachusetts so am I 😁!! Sweater is killing St. John's 🤣😂🤣😂, good game!
Salute John Thompson
Feb 27th
Who is announcing?
I believe that's Len Berman and Bill Raftery. I've added that to the video info. Cheers.
@@COHoya Thanks! I thought it was a younger sounding Bill....wasn’t sure on the other.
Mmmmman ta man....lol. I love Raftery
@@COHoya true with Rafferty, but the play by play guy I believe was Mike Gorman, a Boston native who also called Celtics games.
@@MusicManSeanB If you listen to the discussion as the first half ends, you'll hear Raf refer to his p-b-p guy as "Len" so I think I've got it right.
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7:49 announcer says Ewing goes cross country, at the bottom they are showing results for cross country
It’s so beautiful and fluid.
Patrick Ewing 🥰🥰🥰
RIP Looie
Let's go hoyas!!!!
Mullin was the ultimate gym rat. Big East had 2 of the top 3 ranked teams in the nation that year (Georgetown and St. Johns), plus Villanova won the national championship while unranked. Too bad John Thompson broke so many rules every year having players who were paid and weren't within 100 miles of actually being real students at Georgetown.
Georgetown choked smh
Ewing should've been BANNED from basketball, for trying to take Chris Mullin's head off - with his shoulder, when Chris was moving WITHOUT the ball at 30-26 and then pushing him to the floor! Typical dirty...no - FILTHY Georgetown play! Ewing drove Chris to the wooden floor, but Chris got the last laugh, by beating-out Ewing for the WOODEN AWARD!! Congrats, Chris!!