whiteandblue77 wrote:Gtmo can you please post your own acronym appendix? lol, I have no idea what 99% of them mean... wwl?
West Virginia men's basketball has competed in three basketball championship final matches: the 1959 NCAA final, the 1942 NIT final (at that time, the NIT was considered more prestigious than the NCAA), and the 2007 NIT Championship.
Eddie Hickey era (1936–1947)
Eddie Hickey took over the program for the 1935–36 season. Hickey was reared in small-town Nebraska and graduated from Creighton University School of Law in 1926. Sawed-off at 5'5", Edward 'The Little Giant' Hickey was a dynamic chunky man who had quarterbacked Creighton university football in the Roaring 20's. He was enamored more by the game he could teach if not, obviously lacking size, play well. He was the head coach of both the football and basketball teams at Creighton Preparatory for eight years before moving to Creighton University.
Hickey was a master of the fast-break and winning. He immediately led the Bluejays to the Missouri Valley title in his first season. Their fast break - 'controlled fast break' Eddie would emphasize sarcastically - featured an explosive movement that required the ball not to hit the floor. 'The Little Giant' would take Creighton to new heights by the early 1940s, with 1943 Consensus First Team All American Ed Beisser in the middle and his high powered offense, Hickey would lead the Jays to their first NCAA Tournament and two National Invitation Tournaments. With his flair for 'run-sheep-run' basketball, Hickey and his teams were a good show in the Big Apple.
World War II would briefly suspend Creighton's basketball program and Hickey would return to coach for one year after the war before moving on to St. Louis. His 126-71 record and four conference titles in nine seasons at Creighton was followed by success in St. Louis and later Marquette. Edgar Hickey would go down as a hall of fame coach with a 36-year college career of 570-268.[5]
ChelseaFriar wrote:Bill,
Approximately when did the NCAA clearly surpass the NIT, in your opinion?
Below is a list of the teams in the NIT championship game over the years. A lot of current BE teams in the early years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Invitation_Tournament
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