Notre Dame Beats U.C.L.A. in Last 29 Seconds, Ending Streak at 88 Clay's Shot Wins, 71‐70, as Irish Rally From 11 Point Deficit With 3 :32 to Go. ... 1974, Page 197 Buy Reprints.
The Bruins beat Notre Dame by a combined 128 points, including an 82-63 victory in South Bend in 1973, a victory that gave UCLA its 61st straight win, breaking San Francisco's previous college record of 60 straight wins. ... In 1974, there was no shot clock, so UCLA tried to stop the momentum, but it appeared the Bruins were simply dribbling ...
Pittsburgh native Dwight Clay hits the game-winning shot from the corner in Notre Dame’s 71-70 win over UCLA on Jan. 19, 1974, which put a halt to the Bruins’ 88-game winning streak.
But for Notre Dame the flush of victory was exhilarating. There is little harmony between the two teams. Both are vain, and defeat does not dwell comfortably. During Phelps' first season at Notre Dame, UCLA beat the Irish by 58 points. Last year Wooden admonished Shumate for jostling with Walton and implied reprisal.
The End of a Streak for the Ages. On January 19, 1974, one of the most remarkable runs in sports history came to an end. UCLA’s legendary 88-game winning streak—still the longest in NCAA Division I men’s basketball history—was snapped by Notre Dame in a nail-biting 71-70 victory.In just 3 minutes and 32 seconds, the Irish erased an 11-point deficit, culminating in Dwight Clay’s ...
He was not Notre Dame's star or leading scorer, but when the Fighting Irish ended UCLA"s record 88-game winning streak 50 years ago, Dwight Clay -- the Iceman -- landed the clinching shot. Because ...
Notre Dame had defeated UCLA, 74-61, on Jan. 30, 1971, and the Bruins didn’t lose again for 1,084 days, until that fateful afternoon of Jan. 19, 1974. ... If we beat them easier than they beat ...
The final moments of the TVS broadcast of the memorable January 19, 1974 UCLA Bruins at Notre Dame Fighting Irish contest from South Bend, Indiana. The Bill ...
If you think – like so many fans -- that it was ND’s victory over UCLA in 1974, breaking the Bruins 88-game winning streak, you'd be wrong. Notre Dame’s grea...
Wednesday, November 19, 2003 Irish end UCLA's 88-game win streak By Larry Schwartz Special to ESPN.com. Jan. 19, 1974. Three weeks after Notre Dame's football team becomes No. 1 by beating Alabama ...
The Bruins beat Notre Dame by a combined 128 points, including an 82-63 victory in South Bend in 1973, a victory that gave UCLA its 61st straight win, breaking San Francisco’s previous college record of 60 straight wins. ... In 1974, there was no shot clock, so UCLA tried to stop the momentum, but it appeared the Bruins were simply dribbling ...
On Jan. 21, 2004, Notre Dame celebrated the 30th anniversary of its 1974 upset against UCLA with a halftime celebration. I know because I was there.
Presented by ZAMZOWS. This Day In Sports…January 19, 1974, 50 years ago today: Notre Dame beats UCLA 71-70 to snap the Bruins’ 88-game winning streak, the longest in the history of college men’s basketball. The Fighting Irish had been the last team to beat John Wooden's Bruins four years earli
UCLA's men's college basketball looked unstoppable, and they were, until Notre Dame beat them to end an historic run. They had won 218 of their last 223 game...
50 years ago on the afternoon of Jan. 19, 1974, the Notre Dame men's basketball team ended the UCLA Bruins' 88-game winning streak. https://www.wndu.com/2024...
Feature of an historic upset in college basketball. The undefeated UCLA Bruins with Bill Walton met a determined Notre Dame team coached by Digger Phelps at South Bend in 1974. Dwight "The Ice Man" Clay sank the crucial go-ahead bucket from the corner to ice the win. Produced, directed and edited by M Smith. 2006
With UCLA’s 88-game winning streak about to end, coach John Wooden talks to his team against Notre Dame, Jan. 19, 1974, in South Bend, Ind. ... Notre Dame beats UCLA 71-70 to snap the Bruins ...