Lennie Rosenbluth & Pete Brennan: Intensity the Key
Posted Feb 2, 2012
After our third game of the 1956-57 season, which we won over George Washington in Norfolk by 27 points, we faced our ACC opener at South Carolina in Columbia. Grady Wallace of the Gamecocks was leading the nation in scoring, and they had a well-balanced team. Although we were favored, we got a good scare and survived in overtime, 90-86.
(Chapelboro.com)
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