This thread is entitled "favorite all-time moment" and there have already been two games mentioned from the '76-'77 season (5 OT over Oregon and Ray Murray goes off on Furd), which was a fairly nondescript year in terms of W/L. I was a sophomore, so it's no wonder that I became hooked on Cal Basketball.
If the topic could be altered to "most memorable moment", that was also the season in which they announced Joe Roth's passing right before one of the games, a moment which has been recounted on the football board a number of times, but I will tell it again...
Joe Roth, our great quarterback, was diagnosed with a return of his malignant melanoma right around the end of his senior season (1976). You didn't hear much about it in the news, but at one point, early in 1977, the media reported that his condition was worsening. Still, few people were expecting, or prepared for, Athletic Director Dave Maggard taking the mike before one of the basketball games and announcing that he had died. He called for a moment of silence, which seemed to last awhile and was so quiet you could hear a pin drop, followed by the Straw Hat Band singing "Hail to California".
Not a "favorite" moment, to be sure, but very memorable. That was quite a season in Harmon Gym.
If the topic could be altered to "most memorable moment", that was also the season in which they announced Joe Roth's passing right before one of the games, a moment which has been recounted on the football board a number of times, but I will tell it again...
Joe Roth, our great quarterback, was diagnosed with a return of his malignant melanoma right around the end of his senior season (1976). You didn't hear much about it in the news, but at one point, early in 1977, the media reported that his condition was worsening. Still, few people were expecting, or prepared for, Athletic Director Dave Maggard taking the mike before one of the basketball games and announcing that he had died. He called for a moment of silence, which seemed to last awhile and was so quiet you could hear a pin drop, followed by the Straw Hat Band singing "Hail to California".
Not a "favorite" moment, to be sure, but very memorable. That was quite a season in Harmon Gym.