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Caltech wins basketball game after 207 straight losses

Discussion in 'NBA Draft' started by kwik_e_mart, Jan 8, 2007.

  1. kwik_e_mart

    kwik_e_mart Member

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    It's time for the denizens of Nerdistan to rejoice!

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070107/ap_on_sp_co_ga_su/bkc_caltech_wins

    Caltech's suffering ends with victory

    By KEN PETERS, AP Sports Writer Sun Jan 7, 4:35 PM ET

    PASADENA, Calif. - Nobody understands the laws of probability better than the cerebral players at Caltech. The Beavers finally won — their first
    NCAA basketball victory since 1996.

    However, here's another hard number: They still have a string of conference defeats dating back almost 22 years.

    Coach Roy Dow and his squad of brainy — as opposed to brawny — Beavers beat Bard College of New York 81-52 on Saturday night, ending a mathematically improbable run of 207 consecutive NCAA Division III losses.

    "It was a combination of a sense of relief and happiness for the kids. They were euphoric," said Dow, in his fifth season as the coach.

    Travis Haussler had 27 points and eight rebounds, and Matt Dellatorre added 24 points and eight rebounds in the romp over Bard.

    "We expected to win a game, but not like this," Dow said, a bit astounded at the surprisingly easy victory.

    The win also was Caltech's first in 60 games overall, including non-NCAA foes.

    With a 1-207 record in their last 208 NCAA contests, the Beavers next hope to end an even longer losing streak, 245 consecutive defeats in Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play going back almost 22 years. They haven't begun league play yet this season.

    "We still have to get that other streak," Dow said. "It will be difficult. We lost a lot of players from last year's team."

    The California Institute of Technology, which has a student body of some 850, is renowned for its programs in science and math, and for being lovable losers in its athletic programs.

    Albert Einstein lectured at Caltech, Linus Pauling was a professor and 31 Nobel Prize winners either have taught or studied on the small campus in suburban Los Angeles. The school has extremely high admission standards and puts arduous academic demands on the students.

    So while the school attracts some of the nation's best and brightest, it doesn't necessarily draw the athletically gifted. Like all Division III schools, Caltech doesn't give athletic scholarships, and many of Dow's players didn't so much as play varsity basketball in high school.

    Among the handful of fans at the game Saturday night were the school's new president, Jean-Lou Chameau and his wife, Carol Carmichael, who had arrived from Singapore just a couple of hours before tipoff.

    "They were the first ones who came across the floor and extended congratulations," Dow said with obvious pride.
     
  2. Xenochimera

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    wow and i thought the rockets needed some help.
     
  3. JuanValdez

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    Lol! You may be better off without the players you've lost.
     
  4. rrj_gamz

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    I'm glad to be a Rockets fan... :eek:
     
  5. kwik_e_mart

    kwik_e_mart Member

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    I do not see any difference between last years team and this year's team

    They are nerds after all :p
     
  6. plcmts17

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    They need to put Prairie View on their schedule. See if that helps. :p
     
  7. A-Train

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    They're still better than the 76ers...
     
  8. boomboom

    boomboom I GOT '99 PROBLEMS

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    I'm pretty sure I saw a sure fire V when Caltech meets up with OCP later this month. Keep your eyes out for a slickvik sighting!!!
     
  9. ima_drummer2k

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  10. Sishir Chang

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    Here we go Beavers! Here We go!

    Now I wonder what MIT's record is?
     
  11. kikimama

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    I believe Rafer went to Caltech before being kicked off.
     
  12. Storm Surge

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    last year's team^^

    rofl I bet I could make that team, and I suck.
     
  13. Lil Pun

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    LOL!!! What type of school is this?
     
  14. Yaozer

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    If they're so smart, shouldn't they be able to calculate the distance, angle and how hard the wind is blowing in relative to how much force they should throw the ball in the right angle.. and all that good stuff?

    Wait, I guess they don't allow calculators on the court.
     
  15. Dr of Dunk

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    Hmm... they beat Bard College. What's that? A school for troubadours?
     
  16. Like A Breath

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    LMAO, this thread is gold. Bard College!!!

    I'm a 5'7" Asian guy, from the looks of that picture I could be the starting PF for that team! And I played high school basketball, so I'm already ahead in terms of experience.
     
  17. wizkid83

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    I think it was the number one ranked school in the US News and World Report a couple of times (or maybe just once). 100% of their student body was in the top 10% of their HS class. It's a damn good school academically, but sportswise.... eh.
     
  18. Sishir Chang

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    The question is could you make it into CalTech?
     

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