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   * Site: [[wp>Alumni_Hall_(Providence)|Alumni Hall]], Providence RI   * Site: [[wp>Alumni_Hall_(Providence)|Alumni Hall]], Providence RI
-  * Special Event: none+  * Special Event: Non-conference game 
 +  * TV: [[wp>WJAR]]
  
   * **Result: Providence 73, UMass 72**   * **Result: Providence 73, UMass 72**
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 +===== Preview =====
 +==== Massachusetts Daily Collegian ====
 +**Some Big Games In Store For UMass: Tourney, BU And PC**\\
 +By Fred Rosenthal, [[http://www.dailycollegian.com|The Massachusetts Daily Collegian]] Staff Reporter, December 23, 1970 //(last publication before winter break)//
 +<!-- https://archive.org/details/massachuse19701971univ/page/n497/mode/2up -->
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 +Although most UMass intercollegiate teams will be inactive for the next five weeks or so, the Redman basketball squad will play either four or five games, one of which looms very important. 
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 +The UMass cagers will be one of the eight entrees in the First Annual Hall of Fame Holiday Basketball Tournament to be held in Springfield next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (Dec. 28th, 29th and 30th). 
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 +In the first round, or day, they will face [[opponent_fairfield|Fairfield University]]. Should UMass defeat the Stags, it will play at least two more games in the tourney, moving into the semi-final round on day two, and the championship round or the consolation round (to decide the third and fourth place teams) on the 30th., or third day. 
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 +If the Redmen lose to Fairfield, they'll play again, against one of the other three first-round losers. Should they lose again here, they will be eliminated. However, should they win, they will be given a shot at fifth place in the final tourney standings. 
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 +This is a double elimination tourney. The champion will have to have won all three of its games, the runnerup will be 2-1, the third place team will also be 2-1, the fourth place team will be 1-2, the fifth place team 2-1, the sixth place team 1-2, and the seventh and eighth place teams both 0-2. The latter two teams will be the only ones to play just two games. A tourney table on how the winners can progress to the title game can be found elsewhere on this page. 
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 +After the Hall of Fame affair, the Redmen take time off for exams, but during intercession they have a tough contest against [[opponent_boston_university|Boston University]] away on Jan. 21 and what could be a super game (the one that looms very important) versus [[opponent_providence|Providence College]] at Providence on Jan. 23. 
 +
 +Provided UMass plays in three tournament bits, it will have had five more games under its belt before returning to [[curry_hicks_cage|the Cage]], and its home fandom, for a tussle with [[opponent_fordham|Fordham]] on Jan. 27. 
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 +The following is a round-up of the teams UMass will have to encounter in the next few weeks, including Fairfield, BU and PC. 
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 +FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY: The Redmen's opening round opponent in the Springfield classic, the Stags have a 1-3 record which they will take with them when they face UMass. The three Fairfield losses have been to strong opponents [[opponent_boston_college|Boston College]] 59-56, Providence 84-54, and St. Joseph's College 89-67. Top Stags include 6'6 senior Mark Frazer, the captain, and 6'2 sophomore George Groom. The coach of Fairfield is Fred Barakat, in his first year. 
 +
 +THE OTHER SEVEN TEAMS IN THE HALL OF FAME TOURNEY: [[opponent_colgate|Colgate University]], Long Island University, [[opponent_springfield|Springfield College]] (which UMass defeated last year 82-76, and one which the Redmen play on Feb. 16), [[opponent_st_michaels|St. Michael's College]], Valparaiso University and [[opponent_aic|American International College]] (which [[game19701218_aic|UMass has already beaten this season, 93-40, on Dec. 18]]). 
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 +BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Here is a team the Redmen really outpointed [[game19700128_boston_univ|last winter, 103-68, at the Cage]]. BU's record is presently 1-3 as it has really missed the play of graduates Jim Hayes and Marty Schoepfer. All of the Terrier returnees are non-double-figure scorers, they being Bob McNamara, Rich Taylor and Tom Taylor. BU has a couple of fine sophs in Jim Garvin, a 6’7 guy who averaged 20 rebounds as a freshman, and Vic Gathers, a 5'10 guard. Boston U. was expected to get off to a slow start, but its talent should push it towards improvement over the second half. The Terriers will be tough on their home floor. BU is coached by Charles Luce, in his fifth year. 
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 +PROVIDENCE COLLEGE: Here's the big game, against the team that may hold the number one ranking in New England when the Redmen arrive at Alumni Hall to face these potent Friars. Still the number one basketball name in N.E., PC hit bad times for a couple of years, but the Friars appear to be back to their old form, one that saw them consistently win over 20 games a year and receive invitations to post-season tournaments. Back from last campaign's 14-11 PC unit are these names, [[wp>Jim Larranaga]], Ray Johnson, Vic Collucci, Don Lewis and Gary Wilkins. Each of these five averaged in double figures a year ago, with Larranaga’s 16.3 leading the pack. Add to these veterans a group of promising sophomores up from a 21-3 frosh squad. They are [[wp>Ernie DiGregorio]], Fran Costello, Nehru King and Charlie Crawford. Currently PC's mark is 5-1. DiGregorio is currently the top Friar scorer with a 16.8 average. Providence is coached by [[wp>Dave Gavitt]], in his second year. 
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 +To say the least, these four or five games represent an important segment of the season for the 7-0 Redmen as they look to repeat last year's rise to the top of the N.E. college basketball circle. Out of all the games though, that Providence tilt should be really something.
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 ===== Recaps ===== ===== Recaps =====
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 //UMass Loses First//\\ //UMass Loses First//\\
 **Redmen Fall In Thriller To PC, 73-72**\\ **Redmen Fall In Thriller To PC, 73-72**\\
-By Barry Rubenstein, [[http://www.dailycollegian.com|The Massachusetts Daily Collegian]] Assistant Sports Editor, 1/27/1971 (first publication after winter break)+By Barry Rubenstein, [[http://www.dailycollegian.com|The Massachusetts Daily Collegian]] Assistant Sports Editor, 1/27/1971 //(first publication after winter break)//
 <!-- Source https://archive.org/details/massachuse19701971univ/page/n505/mode/2up --> <!-- Source https://archive.org/details/massachuse19701971univ/page/n505/mode/2up -->
  
 +[{{ ::19710123_coffin_receives_pass.jpg?direct&300|Mass. Daily Collegian photo}}]
 PROVIDENCE, R.I. - In one of the most exciting games the UMass basketball team has played in a long time, the Redmen were dumped from the ranks of the unbeaten, 73-72, in a fiercely fought "nip'n'tuck" affair at Alumni Hall before a sell-out crowd of 3300 on January 23.  UMass now stands at 11-1, and the Friars are 10-3. PROVIDENCE, R.I. - In one of the most exciting games the UMass basketball team has played in a long time, the Redmen were dumped from the ranks of the unbeaten, 73-72, in a fiercely fought "nip'n'tuck" affair at Alumni Hall before a sell-out crowd of 3300 on January 23.  UMass now stands at 11-1, and the Friars are 10-3.
  
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 This time the ball was batted out to the right side where Pagliara scooped it up and fired.  The ball bounced off the rim and before the Redmen could retrieve it, the horn had blown and UMass had its first loss of the year. This time the ball was batted out to the right side where Pagliara scooped it up and fired.  The ball bounced off the rim and before the Redmen could retrieve it, the horn had blown and UMass had its first loss of the year.
  
-{{ :19710123_betancourt_shot_at_providence.png?direct&250|Collegian photo}}+[{{ :19710123_betancourt_shot_at_providence.png?direct&250|Mass Daily Collegian photo}}]
 The game had been a close affair throughout.  Providence led at halftime, 40-33, mainly on the bombing of DiGregorio who seemed unstoppable.  But UMass was getting some scoring from its own backcourt as Betancourt and Pagliara were both on the mark. The game had been a close affair throughout.  Providence led at halftime, 40-33, mainly on the bombing of DiGregorio who seemed unstoppable.  But UMass was getting some scoring from its own backcourt as Betancourt and Pagliara were both on the mark.
  
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 But UMass morale won't be wrecked, for this team has too much character, and guts, and ability, and too much [[leaman_jack|Jack Leaman]] to let one loss hurt it.  And the fact that the game was headlined the next day as a Providence upset of Massachusetts, shows how far UMass basketball has come.  This is the Providence of [[wp>Lenny Wilkens|Len Wilkens]], [[wp>Jimmy Walker (basketball, born 1944)|Jimmy Walker]], [[wp>National Invitation Tournament|N.I.T.]] fame, etc., etc., whose win over UMass, on the Friars' home court, was termed an upset. But UMass morale won't be wrecked, for this team has too much character, and guts, and ability, and too much [[leaman_jack|Jack Leaman]] to let one loss hurt it.  And the fact that the game was headlined the next day as a Providence upset of Massachusetts, shows how far UMass basketball has come.  This is the Providence of [[wp>Lenny Wilkens|Len Wilkens]], [[wp>Jimmy Walker (basketball, born 1944)|Jimmy Walker]], [[wp>National Invitation Tournament|N.I.T.]] fame, etc., etc., whose win over UMass, on the Friars' home court, was termed an upset.
  
-{{ :19710123_mathias_and_vogeley_position_at_providence.png?direct&250|Collegian photo}}+[{{ :19710123_mathias_and_vogeley_position_at_providence.png?direct&250|Mass Daily Collegian photo}}]
 The Redmen are into the meat of their schedule, with their next three games the biggest of the year right now.  Tonight, they play nationally-ranked [[opponent_fordham|Fordham]], Saturday [[opponent_northeastern|Northeastern]], which has won ten straight, and then Tuesday, it's down to Worcester and [[opponent_holy_cross|Holy Cross]].  'Nuff said. The Redmen are into the meat of their schedule, with their next three games the biggest of the year right now.  Tonight, they play nationally-ranked [[opponent_fordham|Fordham]], Saturday [[opponent_northeastern|Northeastern]], which has won ten straight, and then Tuesday, it's down to Worcester and [[opponent_holy_cross|Holy Cross]].  'Nuff said.
  
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 Besides, a 25-1 record isn't all that bad. Besides, a 25-1 record isn't all that bad.
  
 +[{{::19710123_erving_rebound.jpg?direct&300|}}]
 [{{:19710123_erving_at_providence_card.jpg?direct&600|Fleer turned this Getty Images photo((https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/umass-julius-erving-in-action-inbounds-pass-vs-providence-news-photo/166820367?adppopup=true)) from this game into a card.}}] [{{:19710123_erving_at_providence_card.jpg?direct&600|Fleer turned this Getty Images photo((https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/umass-julius-erving-in-action-inbounds-pass-vs-providence-news-photo/166820367?adppopup=true)) from this game into a card.}}]
-[{{::19710123_erving_gets_instructions.jpg?direct&300|((https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/umass-julius-erving-on-court-during-game-vs-providence-at-news-photo/166820370?adppopup=true))}}] +|[{{::19710123_erving_gets_instructions_no_watermark.jpg?direct&300|}}]|[{{::19710123_erving_gets_instructions.jpg?direct&300|Larger but with watermark.((https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/umass-julius-erving-on-court-during-game-vs-providence-at-news-photo/166820370?adppopup=true))}}]|
 [{{::19710123_erving_defended.jpg?direct&300|((https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/umass-julius-erving-in-action-vs-providence-at-alumni-hall-news-photo/166820398?adppopup=true))}}] [{{::19710123_erving_defended.jpg?direct&300|((https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/umass-julius-erving-in-action-vs-providence-at-alumni-hall-news-photo/166820398?adppopup=true))}}]
 Getty photos credits: Fred Kaplan /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images. Getty photos credits: Fred Kaplan /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images.
  
 +
 +**Erving Chosen By YanCon**\\
 +From [[http://www.dailycollegian.com|The Massachusetts Daily Collegian]], January 27, 1971 //(first publication after winter break)//
 +<!-- https://archive.org/details/massachuse19701971univ/page/n505/mode/2up -->
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 +[{{ ::19700123_erving_jumper.jpg?direct&300|Erving goes up against the entire Friar defense.}}]
 +UMass’ Julius Erving has been selected as the top frontcourt player of the week in the [[yankee_conference|Yankee Conference]] for his performances in the Redman’s battles with Boston University and Providence.  [[opponent_vermont|Vermont’s]] Ray Ortiz and [[opponent_rhode_island|Rhode Island’s]] Steve Rowell were chosen as the top backcourt and sophomore players.
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 +Erving, a 6’6 junior forward, scored 41 points and grabbed 34 rebounds while picking up 10 assists in UMass’ victory over BU and loss to Providence.
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 +Ortiz, who stands only 5’9, connected on 10 of 15 field goal attempts and 8 of 9 free throws for 28 points, while also getting six rebounds and five assists, as Vermont upset [[opponent_fairfield|Fairfield]], 86-74.
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 +Rowell, who will be remembered by UMass fans for his shot which sent the [[game19701210_rhode_island|UMass-URI game into overtime]], scored 23 points as the Rams lost at [[opponent_west_virginia|West Virginia]], 107-90.
 +
 +
 +//excerpt from...//\\
 +//**Touching Upon The Redman Sports Scene...**//\\
 +By John Sullivan, [[http://www.dailycollegian.com|The Massachusetts Daily Collegian]] Sports Editor, 1/27/1971 //(first publication after winter break)//
 +<!-- Source https://archive.org/details/massachuse19701971univ/page/n507/mode/2up -->
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 +Coach Jack Leaman's Redmen were ranked as the number one team in New England in last week's United Press International (UPI) polls.  With the loss to number three-ranked PC, it's anybody's guess which squad will get the number one nod.  Each team should.  The poll is released on Wednesdays and represents the voting of NE's coaches.
 +
 +...
 +
 +No longer should UMass basketball fans complain of lack of coverage by the Boston media... That city's newspapers and television stations now recognize the Redman as an excellent hoop unit and Julius Erving as a super player... A perfect example can be found in yesterday's Globe where a writer discusses some of the aftermath of the UMass-PC tilt: "The UMass-Providence game proved three things: 1. UMass is one very good basketball team that will get better when 6-4 transfer Tom McLaughlin is eligible Friday; 2. No one can leave John Betancourt and Mike Pagliara alone (oh, if they were only 6-2!); and 3. Don Lewis, who did the defensive job on Julius Erving and blocked a couple of his shots, is one of the best defensive guards in New England."
  
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