1961–62 Creighton Bluejays men's basketball team
The 1961–62 Creighton Bluejays men's basketball team represented Creighton University during the 1961–62 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Bluejays, led by third year head coach John J. 'Red' McManus, played their home games at the Omaha Civic Auditorium. They finished the season 21-5. The Creighton Bluejays earned a bid into the 1962 NCAA Tournament where they defeated Memphis State in the Midwest Region Quarterfinals round before falling in the Midwest Region Semifinals to the #2 ranked, and eventual 1962 National Champion, Cincinnati Bearcats. The Bluejays defeated Texas Tech in the Midwest Region Third Place game.[1]
Before the season started, Red appeared before the Quarterback Club in Omaha and with his first words stated that Creighton was going to a post season tournament. A majority of the people felt that McManus had a fatal case of over-optimism. The previous year's 8-17 record was far from good. McManus worked tirelessly to turn Creighton into a basketball power. He utilized sharp recruiting and tough coaching to put the Bluejays back on the road to fame. The hard work paid off. Sophomore Paul Silas would blossom into a force in the middle, leading the nation in rebounding for the 1961-62 and 1962-63 seasons.[2]
Roster
Number |
Name |
Position |
Height |
Weight |
Year |
Hometown |
21 |
Herb Millard |
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Senior |
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22 |
Santos Jimenez |
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23 |
Pete McManamon |
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24 |
Chuck Officer |
Guard |
6-2 |
175 |
Junior |
Moline, Illinois |
25 |
Harry Forehand |
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31 |
John Callaghan |
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32 |
Tom Dowling |
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33 |
Larry Wagner |
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35 |
Paul Silas |
Center |
6-7 |
220 |
Sophomore |
Oakland, California |
41 |
Carl Silvestrini |
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42 |
Jim Swassing |
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43 |
Bob Eickholt |
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45 |
Jim Bakos |
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Sophomore |
East Chicago, Indiana |
52 |
Mike Lynch |
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Schedule
Date Time, TV |
Rank# |
Opponent# |
Result |
Record |
Site (Attendance) City, State |
Regular Season |
12/01/1961
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Colorado College |
W 85-51 |
1–0
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Omaha Civic Auditorium (-) Omaha, Nebraska |
12/09/1961
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Notre Dame |
W 73-71 |
2–0
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Omaha Civic Auditorium (-) Omaha, Nebraska |
12/12/1961
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at Illinois |
L 61-70 |
2-1
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Huff Hall (-) Champaign, Illinois |
12/14/1961
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Denver |
W 60-59 |
3–1
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Omaha Civic Auditorium (-) Omaha, Nebraska |
12/16/1961
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at Northwestern |
L 56-59 |
3-2
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McGaw Memorial Hall (-) Evanston, Illinois |
12/18/1961
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Gonzaga |
W 82-77 |
4–2
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Omaha Civic Auditorium (-) Omaha, Nebraska |
12/19/1961
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at South Dakota |
W 85-59 |
5–2
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(-) Vermillion, South Dakota |
12/20/1961
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UCLA |
W 74-72 |
6–2
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Omaha Civic Auditorium (-) Omaha, Nebraska |
12/21/1961
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Rice |
W 91-57 |
7–2
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Omaha Civic Auditorium (-) Omaha, Nebraska |
12/29/1961
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Princeton |
W 63-54 |
8-2
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Omaha Civic Auditorium (-) Omaha, Nebraska |
1/02/1962
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South Dakota |
W 84-58 |
9-2
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Omaha Civic Auditorium (-) Omaha, Nebraska |
1/06/1962
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Wabash |
W 96-62 |
10-2
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Omaha Civic Auditorium (-) Omaha, Nebraska |
1/13/1962
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at St. John's |
L 52-72 |
10–3
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Alumni Hall (-) Jamaica, New York |
1/15/1962
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at Seton Hall |
L 80-86 |
10–4
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Walsh Gymnasium (-) South Orange, New Jersey |
1/27/1962
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at Nevada |
W 76-69 |
11–4
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(-) Reno, Nevada |
2/03/1962
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at Iowa |
W 68-67 |
12-4
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Iowa Fieldhouse (-) Iowa City, Iowa |
2/05/1962
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at Marquette |
W 79-72 OT |
13–4
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(-) Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
2/10/1962
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at Notre Dame |
W 74-71 |
14–4
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Notre Dame Fieldhouse (-) South Bend, Indiana |
2/12/1962
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at St. Ambrose |
W 93-63 |
15-4
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(-) Davenport, Iowa |
2/16/1962
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at Air Force |
W 61-60 |
16-4
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(-) Colorado Springs, Colorado |
2/19/1962
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Centenary |
W 77-70 |
17–4
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Omaha Civic Auditorium (-) Omaha, Nebraska |
2/26/1962
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North Dakota State |
W 84-54 |
18–4
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Omaha Civic Auditorium (-) Omaha, Nebraska |
3/03/1962
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North Dakota |
W 90-54 |
19-4
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Omaha Civic Auditorium (-) Omaha, Nebraska |
1962 NCAA Tournament |
03/12/1962
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vs. Memphis State Midwest Region Quarterfinals |
W 87-83 |
20-4
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Moody Coliseum (-) Dallas, Texas |
03/16/1962
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vs. #2 Cincinnati Midwest Region Semifinals |
L 46-66 |
20-5
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Ahearn Field House (-) Manhattan, Kansas |
03/17/1962
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vs. Texas Tech Midwest Region Third Place Game |
W 63-61 |
21-5
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Ahearn Field House (-) Manhattan, Kansas
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