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David Shapiro
Добавлен 31 янв 2014
Old UCSB and USC videos from the VCR era. Enjoy!
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Gigi and David Wedding Video May 1, 1999
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Gigi and David Wedding Video May 1, 1999
UCSB at UCI 1 2003
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UCSB's big win over UCI in 2003. UCSB won the regular season Big West championship that year.
UCSB - UNLV 1988; 1990 NCAA games
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It's not the best quality, but it's UCSB beating UNLV in 1988; postgame coverage of UNLV win in 1993; first 4 minutes of Michigan State 1990 NCAA game; entire win vs. Houston in 1990 NCAA game
UCSB at UCLA 12 2003
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Our first win over UCLA! Look how young Coach Williams looks in this video. We beat a team with at least 3 future NBA pros.
I knew that UNLV had 5 losses in their national championship season. I don't remember them losing This Game
We CHOKED away this game. No other way to put it
Thanks for uploading this David Shapiro! I took my wife to the UNLV-UCSB game back in 1988 and the events center was loud and crazy! I remember the ECEN when it opened in late "79-80 as a student . Great memories! Again, thank you! Go Gaucho's
Very cool!
LETS DO IT....JERRY TARKANIAN IS A TOP 5 NCAAM COACH OF ALL-TIME COLLEGE BASKETBALL HISTORY!
RIP DE HART 🪦
UNLV’s last loss until March 30, 1991.
Between games broadcast on ESPN or other networks, or the occasional game available on Los Angeles TV announced by Ross Porter or Chick Hearn, I watched UNLV games religiously. Maybe the loss helped the Rebels in the long run. After it, and a tight tournament game against Ball State, the Rebels played free and loose in the title game. In 1991, with the long undefeated streak that started after this game, the Rebels were extremely tight in the 1991 Final Four against Duke.
Yeah you got hosed in the semis. That was a BS foul on Anderson Hunt
@@davidshapiro5200 Preach!
Man I loved this team, they should of had an opportunity to play in the NCAA tournament. I got J.R. Rider's autograph while he was sitting out of the Big West Tournament. He was such a Dog!! I bet this team could have went to the sweet 16 or the Elite 8 if they had the opportunity. They only lost the Big West tournament because Rider was suspended.
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One of the best memories from college...had a massive headache from all of the yelling!
Thanks for posting this! I was in the front row of The 1988 game! Absolutely awesome!
They got a nice win. UNLV got the ultimate win. Enough said.
Cope😂
That's not the point. Unranked Santa Barbara was a 3 point favorite on the 2nd ranked team in the country, and won
@mongoslade277 And by ULTIMATE in meant MATIONAL CHAMPION you stupid doyche
Just for a couple of years this was the best home court crowd on the west coast. They turned it up for UNLV Big Monday fo'shurr
Doug Muse - ZERO feel/ touch/ athleticism
How many point blank bricks can a 6'11" guy toss up?
Refs were brutal in this game. Awful phantom fouls
Jr and Ray
Is that KAREEM on the call with Steve Physioc?
It sure is
The Thunderdome. One of the only places in the Big West the Rebels had any problems. Selland Arena during the Boyd Grant days was the other (but that was the PCAA).
The days when the PCAA/Big West got multiple ncaa bids
That’s me #44 on UCSB
If I am not mistaken, this was 1988, not 1990. I was there
This was 1990. I posted the 1988 game as well. The 1990 game was on espn but the 1988 game was not.
Great times, great group of guys!!!! My Big brothers!!!! And of course my actual Big brother, Idris Jones!!!! Go Gaucho's
2:10:28 3rd technical foul.
JR Rider is a moron....
Inwas there at the game!!! I went to UCSB 91-95
Let's Go Gauchos!!!
Do you have anymore games? Thank you for uploading this
I wish I had more - I’ll have to look at my old tapes to see what i haven’t uploaded
@@davidshapiro5200 thank you, I love seeing old college basketball and football games especially from the early 2000s
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thanks for the game. i love the commericals.
So much pride. No one goes harder than UCSB. They don’t even sell booze at the games and it still gets this crazy
One of the greatest College Hoops crowds in its hay days. The whole building would shake and you could see the fear in the eyes of the opponents during warm ups. Some of the best memories of my life in person!! Isla vista after a UNLV win was a riot.. the ones of us who were there.. will never forget it for the rest of our lives!!
I was a freshman this year. Went to almost every home game and a group of us went to Vegas for the road game as well. I was sitting about 10 or 12 rows up in the student section just to the right of mid court (from my point of view). Paul Johnson and Duane Carter were my 2 favorite players to watch that season. Stayed in Santa Barbara after I graduated and bartended for a while. The students later on did not believe me about how crazy it got in the Thunderdome.
Hello David! I would like to get in touch with you! I want to use an old video you uploaded from NCAA 1990, to make highlights of the venezuelan Carl Herrera (Houston Cougars)
Hi Ricardo - that game was on an old VHS tape. I can check to see if I still have the download. Otherwise feel free to access the uploaded version I have on RUclips. I remember Herrera had a nice nba career
@@davidshapiro5200 yes, indeed. He's quite a hero in Venezuela. I will download it from the link. Thanks for your response and the will to help!
30 years ago. How time flies. I was there, the crowd was unbelievable.
Crazy that UCSB was the favorite in this game! UNLV was definitely mortal in '89-'90 but when they brought their "A" game that season the runnin' rebs were ridiculous....
tuowl05 and a BS call against Anderson Hunt kept UNLV from back to back
Great memories! Thanks for sharing! Go Gauchos!!!
I was there!
Gaucho pride
Sweet. That ring bearer was not taking his eyes off of that pillow. Lol. Thanks for sharing.
Oliwikandi at Center
Crazy clipping noise unfortunately
I used to live for these late night games on ESPN, while in high school. I'd stay up to 12:30 - 1 am watching these games, knowing I had to get up at 6 am to go to school. I believe I fell asleep on this one though. I couldn't believe that UNLV lost.
I very much remember being there and rushing the floor. I also remember sleeping out at Harder stadium for tickets to UNLV a few years earlier.
Cool
Wow!! What a wild and pumped up crowd from start to finish. I don't know if there's been a game played in a greater college environment than this, but if so, this has to rank towards the top. Looking back over the years, we've been told how dominant the 1990 UNLV team was (and certainly they were) and that they may be perhaps the greatest college team ever (debatable, but quite possible), but this game proved that they were not invincible. Everyone talks about how they mopped up both Duke and Loyola Marymount in the tournament, but they also had tough games against Ohio State and Ball State (a game they nearly let slip away). They did sort luck out in that Arizona, Michigan, Louisville, and Oregon State with Gary Payton were all in that region and they never had to play any of them because they were all upset, but hey, you play the teams that win in the tournament. This was a tough UCSB team. I can't believe that it's been over 25 years ago since this all took place and that these players are now in their late 40's now.
UNLV this season also lost at New Mexico State. I personally think the team the following season was way better than the one that won the title game. The one and only weakness of the 1991 team is that they lacked a backup point guard, and so when Greg Anthony fouled out (on a typical Duke flop), Vegas' offense went to pieces. But the 1991 team that went unbeaten until the national semis was better. First of all, they had the experience of playing together all that time. Also, while Scurry/Butler were good frontcourt players, Tark replaced those guys with a 2nd round pick (George Ackles) and a 1st round pick (Elmore Spencer). Their frontcourt rotation was insane that year. Two lottery picks, a first rounder and a 2nd rounder. Four pros. For me, the game at #2 Arkansas in February 1991 is the game that demonstrated how great the 1991 UNLV team was. Even though Duke won the title, Arkansas probably was the 2nd best team in 1991. It was close at the half, but after some typical 2nd half adjustments from Tark, they blew the Razorbacks out of the arena. They just torched them. You can see the game on youtube.com. It's still the most impressive regular season win I have ever seen from a college basketball team because at the time analysts were starting to compare UNLV to the Wooden UCLA teams. The pressure was getting to be that crazy and over the top. BTW - the UNLV/UCSB game above is also a reminder to people that in many ways, playing at 5,600 seat gym full of screaming fans is tougher than playing at a huge 20,000 seat arena. Things are more compact, and the sound has nowhere to go.
@@MattSmith-iq1ld I went to UCSB in the 90's. Home crowd was a huge matter of pride with us. One of the UNLV guards, can't remember if it was Hunt or Anthony, was asked about how they would handle the tough home crowd of Arkansas. He said they've played in tough arenas before and specifically mentioned the Thunderdome in UCSB.
The students today don't realize what they're missing
David Shapiro they don't seem to get any students there now. Very few. I think Big West needs to get some of these teams, such as UNLV, back in their conference. Although they're getting new teams in their conference. Cal State Bakersfield and UCSD are joining.
epic
Mickey gave us OUR first real taste of the music break, which was in the form of a break! Thank you and elated to see you still kicking young man!
This close encounter definitely had an effect on the Buckeyes; In their next game, they lost to a then-unranked Southern Cal team featuring a certain 'baby jordan'........
I was a Gaucho back then and lucky enough to have a friend camp out for like NINE days to get my ticket. I remember Carrick DeHart and Eric "The Freeze" McArthur. Larry Johnson and Stacey Augmon. And the McDonald's promotion that if we got The Thunderdome up to something like 115 decibels, the next day Big Mac's would be $1.15. I know we did that more than a couple times. The place was electric! May The Turk find peace. Much respect on this day.
AWESOME FOOTAGE GREAT DAYS,SIR!
TOO BAD TARK WAS GONE. ROLLIE TOOK TARK'S TOP 10 TEAM AND ..WELL WERE FINALLY BACK. TALENT'S BEEN THERE SINCE LON.ANYBODY CAN GET TALENT AT REB CENTER CNT..TIM WIN DUDE..E TO
One of my favorite games from that year.....wasn't able to get tickets to the UNLV game so i had to listen to that one on the radio.....