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Harold McMath

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Some old-timers will remember Harold MaMath.
http://www2.pjstar.com/index.php/bradleysbest/article/harold_mcmath/

He was from Springfield, Illinois (Springfield HS), was recruited and signed by Joe Stowell, played 4 years at BU from 1976-77 through 1979-80, the last 2 seasons were under Dick Versace. Harold was a 6'6" forward known for his excellent defense and rebounding. He lead Bradley in rebounding his first 3 seasons, and was team co-captain and a valuable reserve player as a senior on the 1979-80 MVC championship team. Harold was also one of the nicest guys to ever play for Bradley.

I came across this article- Harold has been living in Australia, and has a 6'8" son, Clay McMath who is now a freshman at Division II Bryant University (Smithfield, Rhode Island).
http://www.projo.com/college/content/sp_bck_mcnamara28_10-28-09_VMG8KRS_v2.30f02a2.html

Bio from Bryant website-
http://www.bryantbulldogs.com/sports/mbkb/2009-10/Student_Bios/McMath-Claybrin
 
Thanks for the update

Thanks for the update

My all time favorite player at BU. I know it is because I was just a kid starting to watch BU. He was a high effort player and I loved rooting for him. He wasn't much on offense, but he could board.
 
I'm with ya Camelot. :) I loved watching HMac play when I was a kid. He was a real scrapper who always gave his all. He really fit the character of a Joe Stowell team. For those who watched Stowell's teams you know what I mean.
 
Loved Harold, but he was offensively challenged. Quote from coach Stowell, "Harold couldn't shoot a free throw in the ocean and make it".
 
Here is the same article as above, only with a picture of Clay McMath-
http://www.projo.com/pc/content/sp_bkc_kevin_mcnamara_28_10-28-09_23G8F5V_v31.3cf696e.html

sp1028_mcmath_10-28-09_E0G8KO4.jpg
 
One correction...Bryant is not D-II, they are a relatively new D-I team and an independent...(2008-2009 was their first full D-I season)
They were the #306 RPI team last year, and played some pretty heavyweight opponents...
UConn, Iowa, Boston College, Rutgers, Providence, Maryland
http://realtimerpi.com/rpi_442_Men.html

this year Bryant plays Indiana and St. John's as well!

their head coach, Tim O'Shea, quit his job as the 7-year HEAD COACH at Ohio U. in order to step in and take Bryant from the ground up into D-I.
 
Good luck to his kid. I loved watching him clean the boards. What a rebounder. Big, aggressive, and always in position. A lot could be learned by our players by watching film on Harold (except his offense... We'll leave that part out).
 
I'll never forget "McMath walks the tightrope." I think this was a Dave Snell or Frank Bussone call that was played on Bradley TV and radio spots back in the 70's. It's been stuck in my head forever. I'm sure I'm not the only one who remembers this.
 
Will never forget the night at the Fieldhouse when Harold and Carl stood in the corner of the court with Larry Bird as the Braves basically played 3 against 4 most of the game as Bird scored his college low 4 points, but Carl Nicks, think that's how you spell his name, was unstoppable as Indiana State won anyway. Nice try by Coach Versace though.
 
Will never forget the night at the Fieldhouse when Harold and Carl stood in the corner of the court with Larry Bird as the Braves basically played 3 against 4 most of the game as Bird scored his college low 4 points, but Carl Nicks, think that's how you spell his name, was unstoppable as Indiana State won anyway. Nice try by Coach Versace though.

I was at that game too! :)
 
People forget that Larry Bird was not alone on that team -- Carl Nicks had NBA talent -- and played 3 seasons in the NBA
Bird & Nicks are the only two Indiana State players to have stepped on an NBA court at any time in the last 50+ years.

BTW -- Bradley has had at least 38 different players get drafted in the NBA Draft..and it's actually more because some, like Granger, don't count on BU's total in this tally.
That is BY FAR the most of any team currently in the Missouri Valley.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/friv/draft.cgi?college=bradley

Care to guess which current Valley team has had the 2nd MOST players drafted???
Might be hard to believe - but it's Drake with 28...with 12 of them playing in NBA games...
http://www.basketball-reference.com/friv/draft.cgi?college=drake
 
Will never forget the night at the Fieldhouse when Harold and Carl stood in the corner of the court with Larry Bird as the Braves basically played 3 against 4 most of the game as Bird scored his college low 4 points, but Carl Nicks, think that's how you spell his name, was unstoppable as Indiana State won anyway. Nice try by Coach Versace though.

I was also at that game :-D Does anyone remember the final score?
 
I'm trying to remember a game that I saw Bradley play in person but I may be remembering wrong...I thought it was a low scoring hold the ball 4 corners type of game where we held the ball 5-6 minutes at a time before shooting and I thought it was against Indiana State...where do you research school records for every season...maybe I'm using the search box wrong.

I'm remembering a Bradley loss, in a rare slow down game, of 27-24 or 29-26 or maybe I'm just remembering some other team.
 
The 2008-2009 and earlier Bradley men's basketball press guides had the scores of every game for every season ever played.
 
Thanks for the tip, I found this link..http://www.nmnathletics.com//pdf5/21012.pdf 125% on the zoom works better.

I must have been thinking of a different game I watched with different schools involved. Probably a game on TV North Carolina played. And I thought I saw Bradley play the four corner offense :roll:

I vaguely remember a game against I want to say Darmouth when the ball was held quite a bit, but don't remember a score that low.
 
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