MinotStateBeav,MinotStateBeav said:
Remove the air conditioners, Bring back the Harmon Gym sweats!!! My favorite game of all time in Harmon was Cal vs Illinois in a 3OT thriller. I think it was Ed Gray who hit the game winning free throws. 96-97 team was sooo good. Ed Gray, Shareef, Anwar McQueen, Tony Gonzalez and the Duck starting 5. Such a fun team.
Thanks for the special memory of your favorite game at Harmon. You are absolutely right about the 1996-1997 Cal basketball team. They were very exciting, and one of Cal's very best teams.
With all due respect, I'd like to add couple of minor corrections. You seem to be writing about two different teams, or maybe conflating them into one team. To begin with, Shareef was not a member of the 1996-1997 team. He played at Cal just one season, 1995-1996, and then left Cal for the NBA. That team, while successful to a degree, was coached by Todd Bozeman, who was fired after the season due to recruiting violations.
The 1996-1997 team was coached by Ben Braun, and the usual starters were Randy Duck (32 games), Yogi Stewart (32), Prentice McGruder (30), Al Grigsby (17), Sean Marks (15), Tony Gonzalez (6) , and Anwar McQueen (3). That team did beat Illinois at Harmon in 2 OT periods, according to Sports-Reference.com. The team finished 23-9, 12-6 in the PAC10 (3rd place). UCLA was perhaps the best team during conference play, and Cal lost to UCLA at Harmon, but later beat UCLA in Pauley. The team suffered a major setback when Ed Gray broke a leg at the end of the regular season, and was not available for the NCAA Tournament. In spite of that, Cal had a great run. In the 1st round Cal beat Ivy League Champion Princeton, and then in the 2nd round Cal upset Big East Champion, #20 Villanova. In the Sweet 16 Round, Cal nearly knocked off #4 North Carolina, featuring Antawn Jamison and Vince Carter, and coached by the legendary Dean Smith. Cal grabbed a 9 point lead, but went cold in the 2nd half. You may remember 1997 was the year that Arizona (5th place in the PAC10), went on to win the NCAA Championship. And Cal had split with Arizona during the season, losing to them at McKale 81-80, and beating then #12 Arizona at Harmon 79-77.
The Cal team of 1995-1996, coached by Todd Bozeman, had a usual starting lineup of Shareef (28 games), Duck (27), Stewart (22), Gardner (17), Gray (12), McGruder (12), Gonzalez (7), Fowlkes (7), McQueen (7). Cal finished 17-11, and11-7, in conference, which would have been good for 4th place, but their conference wins were vacated due to the recruiting scandals, and Cal finished 10th.
With all the departures to the pros and other schools, Ben Braun inherited roster depleted of highly ranked talent, and it is to his great credit that he was able to cobble together a team which played even better than Bozeman's teams and most its star power, Shareef, Fowlkes, and Gardner. Especially with the injury to Gray before the tournament, leaving Cal without any one-on-one talent, he got the team to play together and achieve more than the year before under Bozeman. Maybe Ben Braun's finest hour as Cal coach.
SFCityBear