Photos from the 1984 and 1949 Illini basketball reunions
January 12, 2009 12:03 AM
22 photos by Cary Frye
Doug Altenberger, Anthony Welch, Quinn Richardson, Lou Henson, and Dick Nagy pose with the team and the 1983-84 Big Ten Championship trophy.
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"We played in New York in the preliminary rounds, both in '49 and '51. The Final Four was in Seattle in '49, Minneapolis in '51. It was a good setting," Beach said. "Madison Square Garden, I think they had 18,000 to 20,000 people. It was a neutral crowd. In '51 we played Columbia, the hometown school, and they were undefeated going into the tournament. In the first round we beat them."
UI notebook: Frazier = Douglas
UI notebook: Frazier = Douglas
I'll always say Efrem's dunks belong on anyone's all-time highlight reel. If I could ever get the complete sequence of his windmill dunk against Minnesota in 1984 -- rather than the partial tape in existence that doesn't show how he caught Quinn Richardson's inbounds pass behind his head -- I'll slap it on YouTube and prove to the world Efrem's eternal greatness.
Willhite
Willhite
Tony Wysinger - UI's single-game assists record-holder (16), now assistant AD and head coach at Illinois Central College.
Doug Altenberger - Three-time All-Big Ten guard, now president of Charter National Bank and Trust in Chicago area.
Efrem Winters - UI's ninth-leading career scorer, now with Chicago's Pepper Construction.
Bruce Douglas - 1983-84 co-MVP, now associate minister at Broadview Missionary Baptist Church and works with Exelon/ComEd in Chicago area.
'84 Illini: Where Are They Now
Doug Altenberger - Three-time All-Big Ten guard, now president of Charter National Bank and Trust in Chicago area.
Efrem Winters - UI's ninth-leading career scorer, now with Chicago's Pepper Construction.
Bruce Douglas - 1983-84 co-MVP, now associate minister at Broadview Missionary Baptist Church and works with Exelon/ComEd in Chicago area.
'84 Illini: Where Are They Now
"Bruce [Douglas] talked about being a great teammate, being a great leader, leaving it on the court,'' Illinois coach Bruce Weber said. "You can't focus on wins, losses and records. You have to play basketball, then leave a legacy. He's truly done that, not only here but in his life. The guys reacted pretty well.''
Supinie
Supinie
Coaching staff
Captions from left to right
Lou Henson, Dick Nagy, Bob Hull
Dan Smith, Steve Carroll
Players
Doug Altenberger, Bruce Douglas, Joe Klauke
Dee Maras, Dragomir Marinkovich, Scott Meents
George Montgomery, Quinn Richardson, Tom Siegel
Anthony Welch, Efrem Winters, Tony Wysinger
Champaign High's Ted Beach and other members of the 1949 Final Four team.
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