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Episode 181- The 1966 Texas Western Legacy

Episode 181- The 1966 Texas Western Legacy

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Sixty years ago, the landscape of college basketball changed forever. In this special episode of In The Zone with Anthony Smith, we’re traveling back to March 19, 1966—the night the Texas Western Miners made history as the first team with an all-Black starting five to win the NCAA Championship.
Host Anthony Smith breaks down the "Collision Course" between the legendary Adolph Rupp’s Kentucky Wildcats and Don Haskins’ fearless Miners. We look past the box score to explore:
• The Decision: Why starting five Black players was considered a "national risk" in 1966.
• The Action: Bobby Joe Hill’s back-to-back steals and the "playground" flair that dismantled the old guard.
• The Ripple Effect: How this single game forced the integration of Southern sports and paved the way for the modern era of the game.
It’s more than a championship; it’s Forever Black History.
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