I've been medicating my depression from no March Madness via youtube videos on college basketball. I came across a short video today. The video covers the 1950 point shaving scandal that several players on CCNY's team were a part of. Many younger fans like myself may enjoy learning a bit more about this as gambling seems to be making a comeback recently, at least in professional sports:
CCNY was the NCAA & NIT tournament champions that year, while Bradley was the runner up in both tournaments. The point shaving scandal absolutely destroyed the CCNY basketball program and it turned into an irrelevant program almost overnight. While Bradley was implicated in the scandal I don't recall how much it impacted the program (Not much based on a lot of success in the program the following year and later over the next 15 years) or if any players on Bradley were implicated.
I also recently watched a 30 for 30 ESPN film titled Requiem for the Big East. In that film they mention how there was a period of time of over 30 years when no college basketball was played at Madison Square Garden in NY City. This occurred mostly because CCNY was permanently banned from playing at the Garden and the point shaving scandal put such a tarnish on college basketball in NY that no one thought to even try to play games at the Garden until the Big East decided to move their conference tournament there in the 1980s.
It is just incredibly interesting how big of an impact the fallout from this scandal had on college basketball, especially in the northeast.
I was a student during the sweet 16' run in 06' and I remember my dad offering to pay for me to go to Madison Square Garden if Bradley got that far in the NIT in 07' after they beat Providence. I've always wanted to see a college basketball game there.
Other Note: The last time we had no college basketball postseason was 1943-1945 due to WWII. Those players gave up a lot more than today's players, as there wasn't even a season, let alone a post season.
Edit: I also found this older documentary on CCNY and the scandal
CCNY was the NCAA & NIT tournament champions that year, while Bradley was the runner up in both tournaments. The point shaving scandal absolutely destroyed the CCNY basketball program and it turned into an irrelevant program almost overnight. While Bradley was implicated in the scandal I don't recall how much it impacted the program (Not much based on a lot of success in the program the following year and later over the next 15 years) or if any players on Bradley were implicated.
I also recently watched a 30 for 30 ESPN film titled Requiem for the Big East. In that film they mention how there was a period of time of over 30 years when no college basketball was played at Madison Square Garden in NY City. This occurred mostly because CCNY was permanently banned from playing at the Garden and the point shaving scandal put such a tarnish on college basketball in NY that no one thought to even try to play games at the Garden until the Big East decided to move their conference tournament there in the 1980s.
It is just incredibly interesting how big of an impact the fallout from this scandal had on college basketball, especially in the northeast.
I was a student during the sweet 16' run in 06' and I remember my dad offering to pay for me to go to Madison Square Garden if Bradley got that far in the NIT in 07' after they beat Providence. I've always wanted to see a college basketball game there.
Other Note: The last time we had no college basketball postseason was 1943-1945 due to WWII. Those players gave up a lot more than today's players, as there wasn't even a season, let alone a post season.
Edit: I also found this older documentary on CCNY and the scandal
Comment