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Video for an article on BlueandGold.com commemorating the 35th Anniversary of this game.

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  • @TheAntihero6212 Yeah, this guy who was the head of FIBA...I think his name was Bill Jones...did what he wasn't supposed to do, and that's tell the officials to put time back on the clock.

  • I was at the game, and the ND versus UCLA one 4 years before that started the streak. A great example of it is never over til its over. A great day for the Irish - just 3 weeks after beating Bama for the National Championship in football!

    I still remember the person in front of me left at the time out with 3:40 to go, I said it's not over, they said not a chance and left. I was right.

  • Bad call on Wilkes that wasn't much of a hook.

  • Now I know why UCLA lost this game....classic.

  • @15crabtree Er, The Refs didn't cost The US that gold medal. A FIBA Executive (forget his name or title) did. Know your fucking facts before you comment like that. 

  • My Uncle Nick was at this game. One of the biggest upsets in sports history in the 20th century.

  • I was at the game. Great memories. And yes, the Irish were ranked and I think undefeated at the time.

  • what number is adrian dantley

  • Was Notre Dame ranked going into this game?

  • KInda surprised that there are no comments on this video given what happened tonight in Hartford...

    I remember this game. What was most amazing was that UCLA seemed to have it salted away with a little more than 3 minutes left and an 11 point lead (70-59). UCLA, of course, never scored again...

    And does anyone know the longest streak men's since then? It can't be more than about 45 games, because only one team (Indiana in 1976) has gone undefeated since then. It was an amazing feat...

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