Originally posted by ShockerExpress
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We cut our teeth in the early 1900-1910's learning the new game that was sweeping America.
We caught our stride in the 20's and arrived in the 1930's, thanks to ole Ross McBurney (can't tell you how many times I've lobbied for his jersey to be hanging in the rafters).
The 1940's were turbulent with WWII and I don't recall much of it.
The Shockers started showing up on the national radar again in the early 50's (Cleo Littleton).
We rocked the house in the early 1960's with the arrival of Ralph Miller and Dave "The Rave" Stallworth; we made our first Final Four... and played in the top-rated conference in America (The NIT was equal to the NCAA tournament).
Darn, if we didn't stub our toes again in the early 1970's. Gene Smithson arrived in the late 70's and brought Carr, Levingston and McDaniel. We came very close to making it to the mountain top again, when the NCAA bent us over the park bench (BOHICA).
The 1990's should never be spoken about again.
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