RPI Chet Walker, possibly the greatest talent ever to play for Bradley - https://sports.yahoo.com/bulls-hall-famer-chet-walker-004720504.html
Great player for all the teams he played on, even for 6 seasons with the Bulls. He was trying to improve the players contracts and rights in a time when the owners had all the cards and refused to negotiate with the players. His teams always made the playoffs, and he likely could have played a couple of more years with the Bulls. Similar story to Curt Flood, who played for the St Louis Cardinals and tried to take on the owners, who basically had the legislators in Congress in their pockets and were immune to antitrust regulation.
I was a little young, but very vaguely remember the matchups between Walker and Oscar Robertson. I've had to depend on stories from others. Cincinnati never won in Peoria during these matchups.
A bit more detail from 1959-60 game Cincinnati vs Bradley at Robertson Memorial Fieldhouse. Sold out crowd with students standing in line at 8 am for limited student section tickets. It was an afternoon game.
Oscar Robertson (Big O ) walked off the raised floor with his head down. It was his senior year, scored 46 points, and was 0 and 3 in Peoria. Chet Walker scored 28 points.
I did not go to the game but our family had it on the radio. I thought the game was at night. Didn't Bradley win by one point?I wish I could have a video of that game. We could hear the crowd rocking on the radio
Hand written box score can be found at the Journal Star at this link, but I can't read it very well myself.
https://www.pjstar.com/story/sports...est-college-basketball-game-ever/73063841007/
That box score is the 1981 seven overtime game against Cincinnati, which Bradley lost 75-73.
It is not the January 16, 1960 game I was referring to when Bradley beat Cincinnati 91-90 with Chet Walker vs. Oscar Robinson.
That is still the longest game and most overtimes ever played in an NCAA game. And Donald Reese's 73 minutes played is still a record.
Here is a better look at that 7-overtime box score-
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