RIP Dick Enberg, remembering one of the great calls in college basketball history. I didn’t know until years later that he was also the play by play man for UCLA basketball at the time. You certainly couldn’t tell in his call of this comeback, he realized the magnitude of the moment and called it like the pro he was.
The old time announcers weren't the homers these guys are today. One reason is that many of the radio announcers were employed by the station and not the teams.
I was 15 when this game was played and I remember watching it at my neighbors house. Notre Dame scored the last 12 points to win it. We both went crazy when the Irish won it. One of my favorite sports memories!
Steve - it was an incredible game ... Walton had a great quote about that game a few years later ... He said: "January 19, 1974 ... Digger Phelps, he ruined my life on that day."
I was in junior high school when I saw this game on tv.. have always been a Notre Dame fan.. can't begin to describe how happy and proud I was that day... The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame ended UCLA's 88 game winning streak!!!!!!!!!!!!! No one could take that from us!!
I was in my freshman year of high school and I just remember how unbelievable this seemed. I remember the Irish faithful claiming that "God made Notre Dame #1". The very next week they played the rematch in LA. One of the UCLA fans held up a sign stating "The Lord Giveth and the Bruins shall taketh it away". And the Bruins did in a big way in that rematch.
I was a young 15yr old adolescent and LOVED basketball. I watched this game on a black n' white TV set. That was when collegiate basketball had a lot of young talent, David Thompson, Tommy Burleson, Erine "D" from Providence, etc... John Wooden...what a pillar of CHARACTER....RIP
I lived in Niles, Michigan then, a few miles north of Notre Dame. Was age 11 then and attended many ND games that year but not this one. What a great team with Adrian Dantley, John Shumate, Gary Brokaw, Dwight Clay and others. I think Toby Knight was a reserve on this team if memory serves. Always remember Brokaw going pro after his sophomore year. Dantley went pro after his junior year. He was a scoring machine at ND. What a great time to be at ND. They won the NC in football in '73 or '74 too. Love hearing a young Dick Enberg call this game.
because college basketball didn't have one and dones, most teams had tons of talent. UCLA had 4 guys drafted into the NBA that year and still had multiple more pro players coming up.
It was amazing how quickly Phelps rebuilt that ND program. After the Carr-Collis Jones teams, I think they won something like 6 games, actually needing help from a couple of football players who walked on. In very short order they shot right back up.
This 73-74 team did not include Dantley, I think he came in a year later. And yes, ND had just defeated #1 Alabama in the Sugar Bowl National Championship game on Dec 31, 1973, making them undisputed national champions in football, and with this epic toppling of #1 UCLA in bball in early 74, they were also #1 in college basketball after this battle. In 77, ND won the college football national championship again by pulverizing #1 undefeated Texas 38-10 in the Cotton Bowl (their home field), and in 77-78, Digger led ND to the Final 4 in college bball. That 6 year span, 73-78, was Notre Dame sports heaven. No school could top that.
@@kbrewski1 From Dantley’s Wikipedia: “As a freshman, he played an important role in one of the biggest games in college basketball history, Notre Dame's 1974 upset to end UCLA's record 88-game winning streak. “ And I recall very well ND’s March, 1978 success in NCAAT. My alma mater, U of Arkansas, beat ND in the 3rd place game of the Final Four on a buzzer shot by Ron Brewer of the Triplets fame.
@@massey3129 Yes, I was wrong. I was thinking as a freshman Dantley wasn't eligible to play that year, but they must have changed that rule in the early 70s. Although not a starter, Dantley did make a key steal and layup in the final 3 minute rally. I have watched the final 3 minutes of that game many times and had a brain fart that Dantley was in fact on that team.
I saw this game inside the arena. 11,000 fans almost on top of the court . Greatest sports moment in my life. The last 3 minutes seemed to take an eternity. Until I just watched this ancient Video I did not know that the great Dick Elbert was calling the game. I can still remember the roars from the crowd.
I was 8 years old. Had never watched a college basketball game in my life. My dad and I were watching the game and he bailed right around the time ND started their comeback. Don't know what he was doing, but when I told him what happened he didn't believe me until he watched the news that night.
I saw this game back in 1974 when I was 15 yrs old. I will never forget the excitement and exultation when my team (Notre Dame) upset top-ranked UCLA!!!!
I was 11 years old, and I’ll never forget watching this game on our black and white tv. UCLa games were all they put on Tv, and Walton had looked nothing but invincible for his entire career. Watching this now, I’m stunned at how many calls Notre Dame got in those final four minutes. The traveling on the court length pass would have been dissected to hell in this day and age.
Notre Dame was undefeated themselves, ranked #2 in the country.... and it was STILL a monumental upset. That tells you how UCLA was viewed at the time.
I was there. One of my best memories at ND. We had no idea that would happen. Oh, and that was me with the crazy blonde kid on his shoulders at the end. Made him famous! What a laugh we had later!
I was a senior in high school at this time. I watched it at home. I was a big ND football fan in those days and this was a huge game, a game of the ages!
I saw this when it happened when I was in 3rd grade. The fact that there was no shot clock back then really augmented the excitement and the incredible nature of this comeback......coming back from being down by a score of 70-59 with 3 minutes and 22 seconds left to play and no shot clock was absolutely amazing.
I was 8 when this historic upset occurred. I was rooting for Notre Dame in the epic 1973 national championship game too...as a Celtic fan it was great to see 7 ft 1walton help us win a championship in 1986 , he would've been a top 5 center all time if not for the injurys
As a side note, Notre Dame beat UCLA on January 23, 1971 in South Bend. Then UCLA started its 88 game winning streak which was broken by Notre Dame January 19, 1974. Sandwiched in between those two Notre Dame victories was UCLA had its 88 game winning streak.
I remember this game very well, we (my family) were huge NC State fans & hated UCLA's guts because Wooden & his Bruins were unbeatable for many years. That's why there's a mob scene on the court at the end--any basketball team defeating UCLA during the 1960s to the mid 70s was as rare as a stumbling across an albino cobra. But the 1973-74 season was not their year. First this loss to ND, then I think they were beat by 2 colleges in Oregon, then NC State beat them during the Final Four. Next year the Bruins won the title--again--but Wooden retired after that season.
I was 13 and this was probably the first time I’d watched a complete college basketball game. I know I didn’t understand the significance of it being UCLA’s first loss in three years but I liked Norte Dame and Adrian Dantley.
I went to IU when Knight was the coach there - in '73 Notre Dame played IU in Bloomington - we were sitting under the ND basket when they came out to warm up - and man-oh-man you should have seen the legs on Adrian Dantley - they looked like tree trunks!
absolutely. obviously a magical moment for nd, but it was magical because of who they beat, and that personal uneaten streak for Walton is a testament to how amazing he was as an all-around player. plus, for those of us who grew up on sports in that era, the tvs network cobbled together to show national college hoops allowed us outside of socal to become addicted to the articulate, passionate expertise of dick enberg. it wasn’t long before nbc got him to cover college and pro sports. A true broadcasting icon who was perfect to channel those last frantic four minutes.
Unforgettable game. At the time I was 11 and the biggest UCLA basketball fan. After all these years...these painful words still ring as clear today in my mind as it did that day decades before..."Into Walton...Trgovich, Meyers...its all over.
I grew up playing against Trgovich in H.S. - our first game as HS freshman was at his HS ... He was just a skinny kid sitting on the end of the bench in 1967 - didn't even start!
@@douglascarlson9006 his senior year 1971 they were undefeated and won the state championship (East Chicago Washington) sadly they no longer exist as they consolidated with cross town rivals Roosevelt in the late 80’s to form Central high school. Incidentally EC Roosevelt went undefeated and won the state championship the year before 1970.
@@notnek202 Yup - I was there in '70 also - do you remember, ECR beat ECW in the sectional in '70 by just 4 pts ... As legends have it, Jim Bradley was supposedly THE best player to ever come out of this area ... John Wooden actually made a recruiting trip up here to meet with him in '70 ... it was before my time, but there was a guy from Gary Roosevelt named Orstin Artis who was supposedly better than Bradley ... And there were also stories about a playground legend from Gary named Howard Rand who was supposedly better than both of them!
Tommy Curtis had no chance to travel, he caught the pass and immediately dribbled. His Basket ends their miracle rally. Defender fell down so the uncontested momentum killing layup becomes a turnover. Ucla got completely screwed 🤔🙄 that was a legit basket taken away
I was a junior at Notre Dame in 1974, and we had season tickets in the first two rows on the baseline where Dwight hit the game winner . I still get scared when I watch this video.
I was a freshman at ND that year, sitting way up in the nosebleed section for this game. It wasn't any less scary up there! Watching this video, and seeing John Shumate, reminded me of my great misfortune to have the seat immediately behind him for football that year. And I mean right behind him . . . talk about an obstructed view! Fifty years later, and I'm still trying to figure out why a senior was in the freshman section!
Back when Notre Dame was very popular in Los Angeles. They would play Football with USC alternativing Home Fields Annually(Like they still do Today), then they would play 2 Games of Basketball with UCLA(One on Each Home Floor). God I miss those days!
Remember also that UCLA lead by 17 in the first half. Walton had hurt his back vs Wash st. so they kept him out of the prior 3 games so he could play, that's how big this game always was. He actually wore a tight back brace like a corset. This is Notre Dames' greatest moment in one of the great rivalries of yesteryear.
Notre Dame came in to play Indiana at Assembly hall in '73 and we were sitting under ND's basket when they came out to warm up ... Man-oh-man, you should have seen the legs on Adrian Dantley - they looked like tree trunks!
I remember watching this braodcast live on TV as a kid, and all I remembered to this day was Shumate throwing the ball up in the air at the end. I always wondered how close the ball came to going thru the UCLA hoop on the way down, but I'm guessing the buzzer went off before he tossed it anyway.
Some friends and I at school after that game were also talking about exactly that - how our hearts stopped when John Shumate celebrated a little carelessly! OMG, if that ball had come down through the net, he would not have lived it down yet.
@@brianarbenz1329 That would be a "Tin Cup" movie moment when Kevin Costner's Roy McAvoy gave the US Open away on the last hole with a septuple bogey 12 heard `round the world, but the way he did it would never be forgotten. Also Vinko Bogataj, the ski jumper who crashed down the ramp on the 70's ABC's Wide World of Sports intro . . . the "agony of defeat". It would have been a catastrophe, but they would have remembered that more than if they'd won.
1974 UCLA was an awesome team, but all you hear is about them coughing up late leads to Notre Dame and N.C. State. There is a lot of pressure always being on top of the mountain!
I am a Tar Heel fan but this rivalry in the 70s was unique as they always played a home and away each year. Never believe this ever happened between 2 non conference foes.
@@chrismalloy7960 I would agree with the mid 70s part but no way was this even close to the best rivalry by say past 1982. Some other rivalries Ive enjoyed non UNC: Kentucky vs LSU late 70s/early 80s, the trio of Oklahoma, Missouri and Kansas late 80s, Georgetown vs St Johns mud 80s, Kentucky vs Arkansas mid 90s, Duke vs Maryland early 00s to name a few. Also Fab 5 Michigan vs Indiana, Memphis State vs Louisville early to mid 80s
@@chrismalloy7960 uh, no. it was unique because it was 2 non-conference teams playing twice in a season from 71-72 thru '82-'83, but best? the irish made 1 final 4 during that stretch (tho they did make 8 straight ncaa's from '74-'81). ucla made 7 final 4's in that stretch w/3 national titles and 1 runner up. that's good, but indiana-kentucky would top my list... there was never a game from '71-'83 between the 2 (15 games, 3 in the ncaa) where 1 of them wasn't ranked, in 12 both teams were ranked and in 8 of those both were in the top 10.
oops, hit reply too soon. and as you go into the 80's, duke-unc, georgetown-syracuse, louisville-uk, iu-purdue, were just some of the matchups that outshone nd-ucla on a regular basis. imho.
This is the year that UCLA's consecutive National Championship streak (7) ended, when North Carolina St. beat them in the National Semi-Finals (aka The Final Four). They rebounded to win the next year though, in Walton's last year.
No shot clock. No 3-pt line. No dunking. No official review of an out of bounds play. You can say all you want about how today's athletes are better than they were 40+yrs ago, and there's no question they are.....but with the possible exception of Christian Laettner's shot vs Kentucky, this is the greatest college basketball game I have ever seen. I was 13 at the time, watching it in my basement in Bellwood, IL. on a 13 inch black and white portable tv. Only one timeout called in the last 2 minutes and only one foul (offensive). Today's college game in comparison, makes me sick !
+mark Joseph I watched it on TV that day and this is definitely one of the greatest games I've ever seen, certainly the most memorable. However, I think the greatest game I ever saw was several months later when NC State defeated UCLA in double overtime in the NCAA FInal Four, avenging their only loss of the season, and subsequently won the NCAA Championship. David Thompson was one of the most exciting college players of all time. That was certainly a great year for college basketball.
I was 11 years old at the time and remember this game vividly. I have 3 games that I have to list as tied for the greatest college basketball game I've ever seen and you mentioned 2 of them. I'd add Princeton's near upset of Georgetown in the NCAA tournament in the late 1980s.
UCLA had some open looks, but nothing went down for them in the last 3 and a half minutes. This defeat was earth-shaking news in '74. One week after this game, UCLA blew the Irish out at Pauley.
The late, great Bill Walton never forgave himself for falling away on that last shot instead of going straight to the hoop. Later, as an announcer, he always said "That loss was on me." Thank you big Bill for your awesome contributions to the UCLA Basketball Legend. RIP.
Back then, ucla was on every week. The early game was a minor conference match up. Then ucla and whoever they kicked the crap out of. Except this week. TVS was an early precursor of espn, and showed a lot of reg season hoop games. Good bar trivia: notre ended UCLA's 88 game hoop streak. Irish also ended Oklahoma's 47 game football win streak.
I heard of this while at Cameron indoor stadium while Duke lost to my Tar Heels at home! The only time I ever got to see a Duke UNC game in person! They announced this ucla ND score over the PA system and everybody went nuts! Then Carolina went on to beat Duke 72-71 at the buzzer when Bobby Jones stole an inbounds pass and layer it up with 4 seconds! What a great day in college basketball!
Dantly was from Washington DC where I grew up hence DC had a lot of ND fans, he came to my summer BB camp and was a great guy, played one on one with him. Believe he now lives in DC and does great community work in the city. Great attitude
I went to IU when Knight was the coach there - in '73 Notre Dame played IU in Bloomington - we were sitting under the ND basket when they came out to warm up - and man-oh-man you should have seen the legs on Adrian Dantley - they looked like tree trunks!
UCLA's first loss since January 23, 1971 which was against Notre Dame. Just like in football, Notre Dame was the bookend of the longest unbeaten streak in college basketball.
Of all of the basketball games that I've seen, none were more thrilling then this game. I was fourteen, and was seeing a UCLA game for the first time. Notre Dame's shooting got very hot, and UCLA's, cold. Notre Dame's defense was intense, and superb. I believe Notre Dame traveled to Los Angeles one week later, and lost to the Bruins in a rematch. I remember thinking at the time that the regular season rematch was unusual in itself; UCLA belonged to the old Pac-8 Conference, and Notre Dame was an Independent. UCLA's 1974 season didn't necessarily improve after that point; they would lose back-to-back games against Oregon and Oregon State, and would lose to N.C. State in double-overtime in the national semi-finals. What an era, however! The Bruins would return the next year and win it all, in John Wooden's final year as coach.
UCLA was a juggernaut in those days, and Walton was a beast. The younger fans don’t realize how dominant he was, they think of him as this goofy guy who does color on games. IMO the 2nd best college player I ever saw.
This was Bill Walton's first game back after breaking his back in a game twelve days earlier and having back surgery. UCLA led by 17 at halftime, and by 11 with just three minutes and fifteen seconds left.
I went to IU when Knight was the coach there - in '73 Notre Dame played IU in Bloomington - we were sitting under the ND basket when they came out to warm up - and man-oh-man you should have seen the legs on Adrian Dantley - they looked like tree trunks!
No Michelle, that was another ND legend, Austin Carr. A few years before his death I had the pleasure of attending a meeting that featured Coach Wooden taking a few questions and I asked him why very few ever talked about Carr when great college ballplayers came up and he said he never forgot Carr in those discussions!
Only 10 yrs old at the time & living in Toledo, OH. UCLA, the Wizard & Walton were my idols. TOTALLY devastated by this loss. The only comparable feeling was when we got absolutely robbed in the ‘72 Olympic b-ball game. Wow...seems like only yesterday!!😳😳
Dick Enberg as always was magical. A week later UCLA beat Notre Dame in Pauley coasting to a 19 point win 94-75 so yes, this was huge. Bill Walton said he didn't know why he didn't set himself and just shot this spinning shot. 1974 was a horrible year for the UCLA Dynasty. They made the cover of Sports Illustrated by losing both games on their Oregon trip and then blowing late leads in Reg & OT to North Carolina St. who they dominated and beat by 18 earlier in the year for the Wolfpacks only loss. Notre Dame eventually lost to Michigan in the Semi's as well. Late turnovers were huge issues in these games with some pretty poor passing. UCLA would win the title without Walton the next year beating Kentucky for Wooden's final game.
Phelps doesnt get credit for helping the college game get out of low ratings funk. He had his firdt class he recruited and knew they were good. Only 3 or 4 national games during season. I saw more ACC games than Big ten games. In chicago.
@@shawnyoung8752 , Funny because having grown up watching ACC BASKETBALL the ACC Now has its own network. So I hardly see any ACC Games anymore because I refuse to subscribe to all these channels. So now living in North Carolina I probably see more Big 10, Mid Western and even west coast games. I miss the days where you could just sit down and turn on the game without having to figure out who’s on ?
What is not stated is that ND was the last team to beat UCLA three years earlier. ND was the last team to beat UCLA before the streak started.-- I was a student at ND at the beginning of the 88 winning streak- ND beat UCLA behind Austin Carr's fantastic game. What a game- three years later I saw the game that broke the 88 game winning streak, but by then I was a grad and saw it on tv.
i was 13 years old when this was played and like Mark I watched it on a black and white TV . Think it made the cover of Sports Illustrated that week. Irish were sporting some good looking uniforms. Dwight Clay,,,I could tell 99.9% of my friends that name and they would have no idea who I was talking about
+David Cole IIRC in his book Monte Hall(original host of Lets Make a Deal) told Enberg he'd be a natural as a game show host because sports broadcasting and game shows were similar in many different ways.
+John Paulson I just remember he had hosted a gameshow on NBC called "Baffle" and weeks later he was calling UCLA/Notre Dame. Ten years later he was one of the 2 primary voices of the NFL and I think still does Padres games often.
He hosted Sports Challange in early 70s. 3 players from famous sports teams answering sports trivia. Look up on tube great stuff. Also Endberg was ucla ay by play guy. Digger Phelps insisted he call game. He knew it was great for ratings for ncaa. And for his recruiting. Worked well for both.
It was kind of surprising that they blew an 11 point lead with just over 3 to go they also had conference losses to the Oregon schools and the loss to NC State that snapped a 38 game tournament streak and 7 consecutive NCAA Championships records that may never be broken
@@kbrewski1 Kim, facts hurt don't they... They played each other the following Saturday at Pauley without the homer refs and UCLA whooped their ass by 20 points...LMBO!
@@FootballRefHater That's Kibosh Scooter. As in the Irish put the Kibosh on UCLA's 88 game winning streak in the greatest college basketball game of all time. Bwhahahahahaa Waaaaaaahhh! Waaaaaaaahh!
I was 13 in in Bloomington,Ind visiting a friend at an apartment ,when all the collage kids came rolling out into the parking lot whooping and hollering . That's how I learned ND had won.
Michael W I would be too! I noticed that Keith Wilkes layup during the final minutes time UCLA was shut out was disallowed because of a foul. That could have made the difference.
RIP Dick Enberg, remembering one of the great calls in college basketball history. I didn’t know until years later that he was also the play by play man for UCLA basketball at the time. You certainly couldn’t tell in his call of this comeback, he realized the magnitude of the moment and called it like the pro he was.
Exactly! Enberg was one of the all-time greats!
Is Hot Rod Hudley still alive?
Sadly, Hot Rod passed away in 2015 from complications with Alzheimer's disease.
I agree! and dick Enberg pairing with merlin olson was the best nfl announcing tandem of all time as well.
The old time announcers weren't the homers these guys are today. One reason is that many of the radio announcers were employed by the station and not the teams.
I was 15 when this game was played and I remember watching it at my neighbors house. Notre Dame scored the last 12 points to win it. We both went crazy when the Irish won it. One of my favorite sports memories!
i had the flu on a saturday afternoon and i also enjoyed the rangers beating the blackhawks!
Steve - it was an incredible game ... Walton had a great quote about that game a few years later ...
He said: "January 19, 1974 ... Digger Phelps, he ruined my life on that day."
I was 16. Now I'm 2 years older than John Wooden was back then. Yiikes!
I was 15 then, as was Steve B. And I’m now a year older that John Wooden that day. Is that possible?
Was also 15 when that Game was played. 1973 - 74 was a Good Time for Notre Dame. National Champs in Football AND Basketball.
I Remember Watching this game as a kid back in January 1974. Great 😃👍 Game.
I was in Junior High School the day I watched this game. I've hated Notre Dame every since! 🤓
I was in junior high school when I saw this game on tv.. have always been a Notre Dame fan.. can't begin to describe how happy and proud I was that day... The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame ended UCLA's 88 game winning streak!!!!!!!!!!!!! No one could take that from us!!
I was in my freshman year of high school and I just remember how unbelievable this seemed. I remember the Irish faithful claiming that "God made Notre Dame #1". The very next week they played the rematch in LA. One of the UCLA fans held up a sign stating "The Lord Giveth and the Bruins shall taketh it away". And the Bruins did in a big way in that rematch.
I was a young 15yr old adolescent and LOVED basketball. I watched this game on a black n' white TV set. That was when collegiate basketball had a lot of young talent, David Thompson, Tommy Burleson, Erine "D" from Providence, etc... John Wooden...what a pillar of CHARACTER....RIP
Never will forget this game seen this at grandparents living in Nashville tn I was hooked after the great bill Walton thanks very much
I still amazed how UCLA won 88 straight games . 3 years without losing. Unbelievable achievement.
I remember this game
I lived in Niles, Michigan then, a few miles north of Notre Dame. Was age 11 then and attended many ND games that year but not this one. What a great team with Adrian Dantley, John Shumate, Gary Brokaw, Dwight Clay and others. I think Toby Knight was a reserve on this team if memory serves. Always remember Brokaw going pro after his sophomore year. Dantley went pro after his junior year. He was a scoring machine at ND. What a great time to be at ND. They won the NC in football in '73 or '74 too.
Love hearing a young Dick Enberg call this game.
because college basketball didn't have one and dones, most teams had tons of talent. UCLA had 4 guys drafted into the NBA that year and still had multiple more pro players coming up.
It was amazing how quickly Phelps rebuilt that ND program. After the Carr-Collis Jones teams, I think they won something like 6 games, actually needing help from a couple of football players who walked on. In very short order they shot right back up.
This 73-74 team did not include Dantley, I think he came in a year later. And yes, ND had just defeated #1 Alabama in the Sugar Bowl National Championship game on Dec 31, 1973, making them undisputed national champions in football, and with this epic toppling of #1 UCLA in bball in early 74, they were also #1 in college basketball after this battle. In 77, ND won the college football national championship again by pulverizing #1 undefeated Texas 38-10 in the Cotton Bowl (their home field), and in 77-78, Digger led ND to the Final 4 in college bball. That 6 year span, 73-78, was Notre Dame sports heaven. No school could top that.
@@kbrewski1 From Dantley’s Wikipedia: “As a freshman, he played an important role in one of the biggest games in college basketball history, Notre Dame's 1974 upset to end UCLA's record 88-game winning streak. “
And I recall very well ND’s March, 1978 success in NCAAT. My alma mater, U of Arkansas, beat ND in the 3rd place game of the Final Four on a buzzer shot by Ron Brewer of the Triplets fame.
@@massey3129
Yes, I was wrong. I was thinking as a freshman Dantley wasn't eligible to play that year, but they must have changed that rule in the early 70s. Although not a starter, Dantley did make a key steal and layup in the final 3 minute rally. I have watched the final 3 minutes of that game many times and had a brain fart that Dantley was in fact on that team.
I saw this game inside the arena. 11,000 fans almost on top of the court . Greatest sports moment in my life. The last 3 minutes seemed to take an eternity. Until I just watched this ancient Video I did not know that the great Dick Elbert was calling the game. I can still remember the roars from the crowd.
You were lucky to see one of the greatest games. What did it feel like when it was 70-59 and when Notre Dame start to get close?
I was 8 years old. Had never watched a college basketball game in my life. My dad and I were watching the game and he bailed right around the time ND started their comeback. Don't know what he was doing, but when I told him what happened he didn't believe me until he watched the news that night.
I saw this game back in 1974 when I was 15 yrs old. I will never forget the excitement and exultation when my team (Notre Dame) upset top-ranked UCLA!!!!
lol....I was seven days old when this game was played.
@@uncletaylorify You missed a great game. (:
I was 11 years old, and I’ll never forget watching this game on our black and white tv. UCLa games were all they put on Tv, and Walton had looked nothing but invincible for his entire career. Watching this now, I’m stunned at how many calls Notre Dame got in those final four minutes. The traveling on the court length pass would have been dissected to hell in this day and age.
No kidding and they would have had a reverse angle look at it-Terrible call
Today that is not even close to traveling.
Notre Dame was undefeated themselves, ranked #2 in the country.... and it was STILL a monumental upset.
That tells you how UCLA was viewed at the time.
It does. Still, a pivotal game.
Because UCLA hadn't lost in over 3 years. The last team to beat UCLA before the 88 game steak? Yep, Notre Dame behind the great Austin Carr.
UCLA was the basketball god back then
you are right; no team in college basketball history was ever hated so much.
UCLA played Notre Dame at Pauley the following Saturday and dominated them in a 94-75 win.
I was there. One of my best memories at ND. We had no idea that would happen. Oh, and that was me with the crazy blonde kid on his shoulders at the end. Made him famous! What a laugh we had later!
I was a senior in high school at this time. I watched it at home. I was a big ND football fan in those days and this was a huge game, a game of the ages!
I saw this when it happened when I was in 3rd grade. The fact that there was no shot clock back then really augmented the excitement and the incredible nature of this comeback......coming back from being down by a score of 70-59 with 3 minutes and 22 seconds left to play and no shot clock was absolutely amazing.
I was in 2nd grade. One of my first sports great memories.
@@JGCobb23 You lucky bastard.
Watched this game. It was a Saturday afternoon game. Then watched Bruins hammer the Canadiens 8-0 in the old Forum. Days long gone by.
rangers beat hawks following game on nbc
This is just awesome .......... Loved it as HS kid!
I was 8 when this historic upset occurred. I was rooting for Notre Dame in the epic 1973 national championship game too...as a Celtic fan it was great to see 7 ft 1walton help us win a championship in 1986 , he would've been a top 5 center all time if not for the injurys
As a side note, Notre Dame beat UCLA on January 23, 1971 in South Bend. Then UCLA started its 88 game winning streak which was broken by Notre Dame January 19, 1974. Sandwiched in between those two Notre Dame victories was UCLA had its 88 game winning streak.
I remember this game very well, we (my family) were huge NC State fans & hated UCLA's guts because Wooden & his Bruins were unbeatable for many years. That's why there's a mob scene on the court at the end--any basketball team defeating UCLA during the 1960s to the mid 70s was as rare as a stumbling across an albino cobra. But the 1973-74 season was not their year. First this loss to ND, then I think they were beat by 2 colleges in Oregon, then NC State beat them during the Final Four. Next year the Bruins won the title--again--but Wooden retired after that season.
I was 13 and this was probably the first time I’d watched a complete college basketball game. I know I didn’t understand the significance of it being UCLA’s first loss in three years but I liked Norte Dame and Adrian Dantley.
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I was 11 at the time, and living in Los Angeles.
I was also 13.
I went to IU when Knight was the coach there - in '73 Notre Dame played IU in Bloomington - we were sitting under the ND basket when they came out to warm up - and man-oh-man you should have seen the legs on Adrian Dantley - they looked like tree trunks!
143 game winning streak for Bill Walton between high school and college....mercy, that's got to be some kind of record...
absolutely. obviously a magical moment for nd, but it was magical because of who they beat, and that personal uneaten streak for Walton is a testament to how amazing he was as an all-around player. plus, for those of us who grew up on sports in that era, the tvs network cobbled together to show national college hoops allowed us outside of socal to become addicted to the articulate, passionate expertise of dick enberg. it wasn’t long before nbc got him to cover college and pro sports. A true broadcasting icon who was perfect to channel those last frantic four minutes.
If my memory serves me correctly, Notre Dame went to Pauley a week later & got clobbered.
94-75 bruins
Unforgettable game. At the time I was 11 and the biggest UCLA basketball fan. After all these years...these painful words still ring as clear today in my mind as it did that day decades before..."Into Walton...Trgovich, Meyers...its all over.
I grew up playing against Trgovich in H.S. - our first game as HS freshman was at his HS ...
He was just a skinny kid sitting on the end of the bench in 1967 - didn't even start!
@@douglascarlson9006 his senior year 1971 they were undefeated and won the state championship (East Chicago Washington) sadly they no longer exist as they consolidated with cross town rivals Roosevelt in the late 80’s to form Central high school. Incidentally EC Roosevelt went undefeated and won the state championship the year before 1970.
@@notnek202 Yup - I was there in '70 also - do you remember, ECR beat ECW in the sectional in '70 by just 4 pts ...
As legends have it, Jim Bradley was supposedly THE best player to ever come out of this area ... John Wooden actually made a recruiting trip up here to meet with him in '70 ... it was before my time, but there was a guy from Gary Roosevelt named Orstin Artis who was supposedly better than Bradley ...
And there were also stories about a playground legend from Gary named Howard Rand who was supposedly better than both of them!
@@douglascarlson9006 the 1971 EC Washington basketball team is the GOAT of high school basketball in the entire nation.
Tommy Curtis had no chance to travel, he caught the pass and immediately dribbled. His Basket ends their miracle rally. Defender fell down so the uncontested momentum killing layup becomes a turnover. Ucla got completely screwed 🤔🙄 that was a legit basket taken away
Cope
Agreed was not traveling ✅🎯💯
Hope you’ll recover one day.
The call against Keith Wilkes looks questionable as well?
@@Jack51971 Agreed!!!
I was at that game. A sophomore from Marquette visiting my best friend who was at ND. Unbelievable!
I was a junior at Notre Dame in 1974, and we had season tickets in the first two rows on the baseline where Dwight hit the game winner . I still get scared when I watch this video.
I was a freshman at ND that year, sitting way up in the nosebleed section for this game. It wasn't any less scary up there!
Watching this video, and seeing John Shumate, reminded me of my great misfortune to have the seat immediately behind him for football that year. And I mean right behind him . . . talk about an obstructed view! Fifty years later, and I'm still trying to figure out why a senior was in the freshman section!
If you meet John Shumate, ask him about the game in Los Angeles Jan. 26, 1974 when UCLA ended Notre Dame's 1-game winning streak. :)
Back when Notre Dame was very popular in Los Angeles. They would play Football with USC alternativing Home Fields Annually(Like they still do Today), then they would play 2 Games of Basketball with UCLA(One on Each Home Floor). God I miss those days!
If I had been alive watching this game I would’ve thought, “no way!” This came out of nowhere. Incredible!
I became an irish fan because of this game, no championships, but a ton of memories!
I remember being so shocked when the final buzzer sounded that for quite a while I couldn't speak.
I watched this game live. UCLA’s streak was legendary and so was its center, Bill Walton.
I was at that game with my brother in law. What a game!
Remember also that UCLA lead by 17 in the first half. Walton had hurt his back vs Wash st. so they kept him out of the prior 3 games so he could play, that's how big this game always was. He actually wore a tight back brace like a corset. This is Notre Dames' greatest moment in one of the great rivalries of yesteryear.
That head fake Shumate did on Walton at 1:15 is an all-time classic!
Notre Dame came in to play Indiana at Assembly hall in '73 and we were sitting under ND's basket when they came out to warm up ...
Man-oh-man, you should have seen the legs on Adrian Dantley - they looked like tree trunks!
I was 15 then. Unbelievable comeback, 12-0 run by ND against the #1 team.
I remember watching this braodcast live on TV as a kid, and all I remembered to this day was Shumate throwing the ball up in the air at the end. I always wondered how close the ball came to going thru the UCLA hoop on the way down, but I'm guessing the buzzer went off before he tossed it anyway.
Some friends and I at school after that game were also talking about exactly that - how our hearts stopped when John Shumate celebrated a little carelessly! OMG, if that ball had come down through the net, he would not have lived it down yet.
@@brianarbenz1329 That would be a "Tin Cup" movie moment when Kevin Costner's Roy McAvoy gave the US Open away on the last hole with a septuple bogey 12 heard `round the world, but the way he did it would never be forgotten. Also Vinko Bogataj, the ski jumper who crashed down the ramp on the 70's ABC's Wide World of Sports intro . . . the "agony of defeat". It would have been a catastrophe, but they would have remembered that more than if they'd won.
1974 UCLA was an awesome team, but all you hear is about them coughing up late leads to Notre Dame and N.C. State. There is a lot of pressure always being on top of the mountain!
I am a Tar Heel fan but this rivalry in the 70s was unique as they always played a home and away each year. Never believe this ever happened between 2 non conference foes.
I know you are a UNC fan but Notre Dame and UCLA was the best college basketball rivalry from the mid 70's to the end of the 80's.
@@chrismalloy7960 I would agree with the mid 70s part but no way was this even close to the best rivalry by say past 1982. Some other rivalries Ive enjoyed non UNC: Kentucky vs LSU late 70s/early 80s, the trio of Oklahoma, Missouri and Kansas late 80s, Georgetown vs St Johns mud 80s, Kentucky vs Arkansas mid 90s, Duke vs Maryland early 00s to name a few. Also Fab 5 Michigan vs Indiana, Memphis State vs Louisville early to mid 80s
@@chrismalloy7960 uh, no. it was unique because it was 2 non-conference teams playing twice in a season from 71-72 thru '82-'83, but best? the irish made 1 final 4 during that stretch (tho they did make 8 straight ncaa's from '74-'81). ucla made 7 final 4's in that stretch w/3 national titles and 1 runner up. that's good, but indiana-kentucky would top my list... there was never a game from '71-'83 between the 2 (15 games, 3 in the ncaa) where 1 of them wasn't ranked, in 12 both teams were ranked and in 8 of those both were in the top 10.
oops, hit reply too soon. and as you go into the 80's, duke-unc, georgetown-syracuse, louisville-uk, iu-purdue, were just some of the matchups that outshone nd-ucla on a regular basis. imho.
I watched this game many , many. Years ago. Wow!
00:57 143 games in a row without losing-Mind-boggling.
This is the year that UCLA's consecutive National Championship streak (7) ended, when North Carolina St. beat them in the National Semi-Finals (aka The Final Four). They rebounded to win the next year though, in Walton's last year.
No shot clock. No 3-pt line. No dunking. No official review of an out of bounds play. You can say all you want about how today's athletes are better than they were 40+yrs ago, and there's no question they are.....but with the possible exception of Christian Laettner's shot vs Kentucky, this is the greatest college basketball game I have ever seen. I was 13 at the time, watching it in my basement in Bellwood, IL. on a 13 inch black and white portable tv. Only one timeout called in the last 2 minutes and only one foul (offensive). Today's college game in comparison, makes me sick !
+mark Joseph I watched it on TV that day and this is definitely one of the greatest games I've ever seen, certainly the most memorable. However, I think the greatest game I ever saw was several months later when NC State defeated UCLA in double overtime in the NCAA FInal Four, avenging their only loss of the season, and subsequently won the NCAA Championship. David Thompson was one of the most exciting college players of all time. That was certainly a great year for college basketball.
The last 3 1/2 minutes of pl;ay took about 7 minutes. Today it would take half an hour.
+Brian Clements yep also remember its to pack in as much advertising as possible
John Wooden didn't believe in calling time outs. ESPN did a great 30 for 30 on this game too.
I was 11 years old at the time and remember this game vividly. I have 3 games that I have to list as tied for the greatest college basketball game I've ever seen and you mentioned 2 of them. I'd add Princeton's near upset of Georgetown in the NCAA tournament in the late 1980s.
UCLA had some open looks, but nothing went down for them in the last 3 and a half minutes. This defeat was earth-shaking news in '74. One week after this game, UCLA blew the Irish out at Pauley.
The late, great Bill Walton never forgave himself for falling away on that last shot instead of going straight to the hoop. Later, as an announcer, he always said "That loss was on me." Thank you big Bill for your awesome contributions to the UCLA Basketball Legend. RIP.
Back then, ucla was on every week.
The early game was a minor conference match up.
Then ucla and whoever they kicked the crap out of. Except this week.
TVS was an early precursor of espn, and showed a lot of reg season hoop games.
Good bar trivia: notre ended UCLA's 88 game hoop streak.
Irish also ended Oklahoma's 47 game football win streak.
I missed this game,as I forced to work overtime that Saturday.Then we went on strike on Monday.
I remember watching this game as a fifteen year old with my Dad. Great game.
I heard of this while at Cameron indoor stadium while Duke lost to my Tar Heels at home! The only time I ever got to see a Duke UNC game in person! They announced this ucla ND score over the PA system and everybody went nuts! Then Carolina went on to beat Duke 72-71 at the buzzer when Bobby Jones stole an inbounds pass and layer it up with 4 seconds! What a great day in college basketball!
Dantly was from Washington DC where I grew up hence DC had a lot of ND fans, he came to my summer BB camp and was a great guy, played one on one with him. Believe he now lives in DC and does great community work in the city. Great attitude
I went to IU when Knight was the coach there - in '73 Notre Dame played IU in Bloomington - we were sitting under the ND basket when they came out to warm up - and man-oh-man you should have seen the legs on Adrian Dantley - they looked like tree trunks!
Hello Mark Massey of Niles..went to many great Notre Dame games. Saw ND beat UCLA 95-85 in 1976..Had only Shumate and Brokaw stayed the next year!
Or if Dantley stayed for his Senior year.
I remember it well I was 9. I remember Enberg saying 71 to 70!
UCLA's first loss since January 23, 1971 which was against Notre Dame. Just like in football, Notre Dame was the bookend of the longest unbeaten streak in college basketball.
Id forgotten how many chances UCLA had at the end. R.I.P. Bill Walton.🏀🏀
Great Win by Notre Dame
One week later in Los Angeles
UCLA 94 Notre Dame 75
And the streak still ended!
Of all of the basketball games that I've seen, none were more thrilling then this game. I was fourteen, and was seeing a UCLA game for the first time. Notre Dame's shooting got very hot, and UCLA's, cold. Notre Dame's defense was intense, and superb.
I believe Notre Dame traveled to Los Angeles one week later, and lost to the Bruins in a rematch. I remember thinking at the time that the regular season rematch was unusual in itself; UCLA belonged to the old Pac-8 Conference, and Notre Dame was an Independent.
UCLA's 1974 season didn't necessarily improve after that point; they would lose back-to-back games against Oregon and Oregon State, and would lose to N.C. State in double-overtime in the national semi-finals. What an era, however! The Bruins would return the next year and win it all, in John Wooden's final year as coach.
Amazing game, I still remember watching it, all these years later
I watched this game on 6abc on January 19 1974
UCLA was a juggernaut in those days, and Walton was a beast. The younger fans don’t realize how dominant he was, they think of him as this goofy guy who does color on games. IMO the 2nd best college player I ever saw.
How do u know what the younger fans know or not know
Just look what he did in 1977 Portland Trailblazers 🏆
Helluva comeback by the irish, I was 14 when I watched this game and still irish basketball fan, call me loyal!
This was Bill Walton's first game back after breaking his back in a game twelve days earlier and having back surgery. UCLA led by 17 at halftime, and by 11 with just three minutes and fifteen seconds left.
Adrian Dantley the most under rated collegiate basketball player of all time!!!!
I went to IU when Knight was the coach there - in '73 Notre Dame played IU in Bloomington - we were sitting under the ND basket when they came out to warm up - and man-oh-man you should have seen the legs on Adrian Dantley - they looked like tree trunks!
No Michelle, that was another ND legend, Austin Carr. A few years before his death I had the pleasure of attending a meeting that featured Coach Wooden taking a few questions and I asked him why very few ever talked about Carr when great college ballplayers came up and he said he never forgot Carr in those discussions!
He was only 6:04" ... but he was really hard to move out of there! ... he said he almost went to IU!
I was there as a Freshman. After game pulled Gary Brokow's green wrist band off his arm. Damn wish I had kept it.
Only 10 yrs old at the time & living in Toledo, OH. UCLA, the Wizard & Walton were my idols. TOTALLY devastated by this loss. The only comparable feeling was when we got absolutely robbed in the ‘72 Olympic b-ball game. Wow...seems like only yesterday!!😳😳
Toledo waite class of 1982
I remember watching that game when I was in the 6th grade. Nowadays, college basketball is never been the same as it was.
Man i wish there was a full game YT of this game
5th grade. Dad loved the Bruins. Me the Irish. He was stunned as UCLA collapsed. Brokaw and Shumate and Dantley then Clay with the dagger.
Dick Enberg as always was magical. A week later UCLA beat Notre Dame in Pauley coasting to a 19 point win 94-75 so yes, this was huge. Bill Walton said he didn't know why he didn't set himself and just shot this spinning shot. 1974 was a horrible year for the UCLA Dynasty. They made the cover of Sports Illustrated by losing both games on their Oregon trip and then blowing late leads in Reg & OT to North Carolina St. who they dominated and beat by 18 earlier in the year for the Wolfpacks only loss. Notre Dame eventually lost to Michigan in the Semi's as well. Late turnovers were huge issues in these games with some pretty poor passing. UCLA would win the title without Walton the next year beating Kentucky for Wooden's final game.
Classic moment in sports history.
Phelps doesnt get credit for helping the college game get out of low ratings funk. He had his firdt class he recruited and knew they were good. Only 3 or 4 national games during season. I saw more ACC games than Big ten games. In chicago.
@@shawnyoung8752 , Funny because having grown up watching ACC BASKETBALL the ACC Now has its own network. So I hardly see any ACC Games anymore because I refuse to subscribe to all these channels. So now living in North Carolina I probably see more Big 10, Mid Western and even west coast games. I miss the days where you could just sit down and turn on the game without having to figure out who’s on ?
homer travel call on TC... Wilkes did hook tho. Game broke my heart, Huge Walton fan!
WOW 😲😳 This is Now 50 Years Ago. I'm getting Old.
Funny, what they called traveling back, then compared to what they don’t call now.😂
Today(January 19, 2020) will be The 46th Anniversary of this Game.
Very cool clip!
The whole country (except for UCLA fans) were Notre Dame fans that day!
Not true. I was and still am a Tar Heel fan. And I wanted the Bruins to stomp a mudhole in the Irish.
Dick enberg was a cadillac among VW's, you were the best!
What is not stated is that ND was the last team to beat UCLA three years earlier. ND was the last team to beat UCLA before the streak started.-- I was a student at ND at the beginning of the 88 winning streak- ND beat UCLA behind Austin Carr's fantastic game. What a game- three years later I saw the game that broke the 88 game winning streak, but by then I was a grad and saw it on tv.
I came here after seeing that Bill Walton passed away today.
John Wooden didnt call a timeout until ND took the lead
I wondered why he didn't take a time out earlier. I think UCLA thought the game was over at 70-59 and very little time left.
UCLA played Notre Dame at Pauley the following Saturday and dominated them in a 94-75 win.
So what? The streak still ended.
Classic I was 16 watching from my mom's bedroom in the bronx 😊
i was 13 years old when this was played and like Mark I watched it on a black and white TV . Think it made the cover of Sports Illustrated that week. Irish were sporting some good looking uniforms. Dwight Clay,,,I could tell 99.9% of my friends that name and they would have no idea who I was talking about
and I remember thinking of Enberg as a game show host at the time (which he sometimes was.) I hadn't known he was a sports announcer too.
+David Cole IIRC in his book Monte Hall(original host of Lets Make a Deal) told Enberg he'd be a natural as a game show host because sports broadcasting and game shows were similar in many different ways.
+John Paulson I just remember he had hosted a gameshow on NBC called "Baffle" and weeks later he was calling UCLA/Notre Dame. Ten years later he was one of the 2 primary voices of the NFL and I think still does Padres games often.
+John Paulson If Monte Hall said that I suppose it was becuase game shows and sports were the last two surviving excuses for "live drama?"
David Cole
He hosted Sports Challange in early 70s. 3 players from famous sports teams answering sports trivia. Look up on tube great stuff. Also Endberg was ucla ay by play guy. Digger Phelps insisted he call game. He knew it was great for ratings for ncaa. And for his recruiting. Worked well for both.
No fouls in the last 3:22. Classic!
Actually Jamaal Wilkes committed a huge offensive foul negating a layup when he hooked his arm to clear his path to the hoop.
Epic moment from the Hoosier State...
What cracks me up about this video is the ND female cheerleader talking smack to Curtis after he travels.
No kidding. Both the guy and female ND cheerleaders. Ballsy. Lol
Who won the following week ?
the game that was the beginning of the end of the UCLA dynasty
@Roger Martin they had to for the coach
It was kind of surprising that they blew an 11 point lead with just over 3 to go they also had conference losses to the Oregon schools and the loss to NC State that snapped a 38 game tournament streak and 7 consecutive NCAA Championships records that may never be broken
I was there and held Schumacher up cutting the net down
Man, Bill had the shot He wanted! Just couldn't hit it! Good ole' Dick Enberg! This is coming from a Kentucky fan!
wow the last few minutes of game time without any free throws, no wonder basketball was better back then
Traveling call on Curtis at 2:25 is still the worst call in NCAA history!! No doubt that ref knew the game was over if he didn't do something.
Waaaaaaahhhh!! Waaaaaaahhhh!
@@kbrewski1 Kim, facts hurt don't they... They played each other the following Saturday at Pauley without the homer refs and UCLA whooped their ass by 20 points...LMBO!
@@FootballRefHater
That's Kibosh Scooter. As in the Irish put the Kibosh on UCLA's 88 game winning streak in the greatest college basketball game of all time. Bwhahahahahaa
Waaaaaaahhh! Waaaaaaaahh!
You must have missed Kentucky vs Illinois in 84 Elite 8. By the way it was in Lexington. Did uou also miss countless games of Duke in Cameron?
I was 13 in in Bloomington,Ind visiting a friend at an apartment ,when all the collage kids came rolling out into the parking lot whooping and hollering . That's how I learned ND had won.
Watching this video I can still hear my mom screaming when then won😮 I was upstairs in my room at the time….
This is the game that started me on the road to hating Notre Dame against anyone except Alabama.
How could have UCLA lose an 11 Point Lead in 3+ Minutes?
With no shot clock either. Bill Walton's still pissed.
Michael W
I would be too! I noticed that Keith Wilkes layup during the final minutes time UCLA was shut out was disallowed because of a foul. That could have made the difference.