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March 15, 1970 -- LSU's first ever NIT game. 83-82 over Georgetown
Posted on 3/15/16 at 11:36 am
Posted on 3/15/16 at 11:36 am
with the NIT talk, or talk of NOT playing in the NIT,it was on this date 46 years ago LSU played in the NIT for the first time.Keep in mind that until 1975, only one team from a conference could go to the NCAA's. Also the NIT field of 16 played all of its games in Madison Square Garden. NIT games away from New York wouldn't take place until 1977.
The game wasn't a sellout, but still had over 16,000 and was televised nationally by CBS. LSU won, 83-82, with Maravich having one of his "worst" offensive games with "only" 20 points. Danny Hester led LSU with 30 points.
The Tigers then beat Oklahoma, 97-94 before falling to Marquette in the semifinals,or "NIT Final Four."(Why Marquette played in the NIT that year is a mystery.
At the time an NCAA 'selection' was an offer so to speak. While rare, it wasn't that uncommon for a team to choose the NIT over the NCAA.Marquette went 22-3 in 1970 and finished the season ranked #9 in the nation.As an independent at the time, the NCAA would announce its "at-large" selections prior to the conclusion of the regular season.And,for the most part the regionals were truly 'regional.'Marquette was slotted for the Midwest Regional instead of the Mideast Regional and was upset. They maintained they wanted to compete with the SEC,Notre Dame and Big 10.While a seemingly noble point of contention, the Midwest was typically the weakest of the 4 regionals during UCLA's reign of terror.Some felt Marquette figured they'd get bounced by UCLA in the Final Four so they just opted to go to the NIT in Al McGuire's hometown of New York.Oddly enough, Army, LSU's opponent in a consolation game loss coached by noneother than Bob Knight, turned down the NCAA,too.)
Still,LSU put together an exciting team in 1969-1970 and finished it off with a trip to New York.

The game wasn't a sellout, but still had over 16,000 and was televised nationally by CBS. LSU won, 83-82, with Maravich having one of his "worst" offensive games with "only" 20 points. Danny Hester led LSU with 30 points.
The Tigers then beat Oklahoma, 97-94 before falling to Marquette in the semifinals,or "NIT Final Four."(Why Marquette played in the NIT that year is a mystery.
At the time an NCAA 'selection' was an offer so to speak. While rare, it wasn't that uncommon for a team to choose the NIT over the NCAA.Marquette went 22-3 in 1970 and finished the season ranked #9 in the nation.As an independent at the time, the NCAA would announce its "at-large" selections prior to the conclusion of the regular season.And,for the most part the regionals were truly 'regional.'Marquette was slotted for the Midwest Regional instead of the Mideast Regional and was upset. They maintained they wanted to compete with the SEC,Notre Dame and Big 10.While a seemingly noble point of contention, the Midwest was typically the weakest of the 4 regionals during UCLA's reign of terror.Some felt Marquette figured they'd get bounced by UCLA in the Final Four so they just opted to go to the NIT in Al McGuire's hometown of New York.Oddly enough, Army, LSU's opponent in a consolation game loss coached by noneother than Bob Knight, turned down the NCAA,too.)
Still,LSU put together an exciting team in 1969-1970 and finished it off with a trip to New York.


This post was edited on 3/15/16 at 1:10 pm
Posted on 3/15/16 at 11:39 am to I-59 Tiger
Who is this Hester guy that outplayed Maravich on that day?
Posted on 3/15/16 at 11:44 am to c on z
while Maravich was head shoulders above the rest of the team, Danny Hester, "Apple" Sanders and Bill "Fig" Newton were pretty good.
Hester was from Illinois and was drafted by the Hawks as Maravich was,but signed to play in the ABA with Denver. Here he is vs Dan Issel:

Hester was from Illinois and was drafted by the Hawks as Maravich was,but signed to play in the ABA with Denver. Here he is vs Dan Issel:

Posted on 3/15/16 at 11:45 am to I-59 Tiger
Awesome read. Definitely beats all the whining going on. Plus, I'm always down for a purple and gold history lesson 

Posted on 3/15/16 at 12:52 pm to I-59 Tiger
That LSU Georgetown game in the NIT was not easy to watch. LSU had about a 20 point lead with 4 minutes left, and then Georgetown went into an all out full court press. The Tigers kept turning the ball over late and were real lucky to hold on for the win.
Posted on 3/15/16 at 1:42 pm to tarzana
Pete's last game was in the semifinal loss to Marquette, 101-79. He injured his ankle and did not play against Army in the consolation game loss. This was game one in the LSU tournament losses to Bob Knight, who was Army's coach. (FWIW, Krzyzewski graduated the prior season)
Here is Pete in his last game vs Dean "the Dream" Meminger of Marquette, who was NIT MVP in 1970:(as unusual as Marquette's uniforms looked they were very similar to Georgetown's)

Here is Pete in his last game vs Dean "the Dream" Meminger of Marquette, who was NIT MVP in 1970:(as unusual as Marquette's uniforms looked they were very similar to Georgetown's)

Posted on 3/15/16 at 3:10 pm to I-59 Tiger
quote:
falling to Marquette
With the great Dean, The Dream, Meminger
Posted on 3/15/16 at 4:07 pm to I-59 Tiger
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It has to be one of the few games in Pete's career where he wasn't the high scorer.
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It has to be one of the few games in Pete's career where he wasn't the high scorer.
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