John Shumate, who sparked Notre Dame to the 1974 upset of UCLA that snapped the Bruins’ record 88-game winning streak, has died. He was 72. Notre Dame announced that Shumate died on Monday.
John Shumate was a two-time All-American and 2022 Notre Dame Ring of Honor inductee. ... He was a major contributor in Notre Dame’s memorable upset bid over No. 1 UCLA, tallying 24 points and 11 rebounds on his way to snapping the Bruins’ 88-game winning streak. Later that season, Shumate posted the best scoring average in the 1974 NCAA ...
John Shumate of Notre Dame tries to drive against UCLA's Bill Walton in the opening portion of their re-match in Los Angeles, Jan. 26, 1974. At left are Dave Meyers (34) of UCLA and Gary Novak of ...
John Shumate, one of the very best to ever wear the blue and gold, died Monday at the age of 72. ... At Notre Dame he is best remembered for being the starting center on the team that ended UCLA's ...
John Shumate was a two-time All-American and Captain of the Fighting Irish Basketball Team in the early 1970s. At the end of his career, which was from 71 to 74, he averaged a double-double, with more than 22 points per game and over 11 rebounds. His senior season saw a perfect 15-0 record at home and the end of UCLA’s 88-game win streak.
(Notre Dame Athletics) Brokaw, Clay, Dantley, Novak and "the Big Shu", John Shumate. The names of the Notre Dame starting five still roll of my tongue 51 years after they became the talk of the college basketball world after ending UCLA's 88 game win streak. Most prominent in my mind from that group is the
John Shumate, who sparked Notre Dame to the 1974 upset of UCLA that snapped the Bruins’ record 88-game winning streak, has died. He was 72. Notre Dame announced that Shumate died Monday.
John Shumate, who starred for the Fighting Irish from 1971-74, has died at 72. During his career at Notre Dame, Shumate helped the Irish snap UCLA's 88-game win streak and was a two-time captain ...
John Shumate, who sparked Notre Dame to the 1974 upset of UCLA that snapped the Bruins’ record 88-game winning streak, has died. Credit: AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin Phoenix Suns assistant coach John Shumate during Suns media day Monday, Sept. 28, 2009, in Phoenix.
It had been 1,092 days since UCLA, coached by John Wooden, had lost. Trailing 70-59 with three-and-a-half minutes remaining, the Irish scored the final 12 points to upset the Bruins, 71-70.
John Shumate, who sparked Notre Dame to the 1974 upset of UCLA that snapped the Bruins’ record 88-game winning streak, has died. He was 72. Notre Dame announced that Shumate died on Monday.
John Shumate, who sparked Notre Dame to the 1974 upset of UCLA that snapped the Bruins' record 88-game winning streak, has died. He was 72.
John Shumate, who helped Notre Dame end UCLA's 88-game win streak, dies at 72 Shumate played at Notre Dame from 1971 to 1974 and was a first-team All-American in 1974. The Suns made Shumate the No ...
The groundbreaking biennial collaboration between UCLA’s Herb Alpert School of Music and campus climate science students marks a new artistic initiative made possible through the generosity of Suzanne Weiss Morgen in memory of her father, the late meteorologist Henry “Hank” Weiss. ... She collaborated with composer John Hollywood on a ...
John Shumate, who sparked Notre Dame to the 1974 upset of UCLA that snapped the Bruins' record 88-game winning streak, has died. He was 72.