Sunday, February 15, 2026

#28 CCNY 1950 Beats #15 LIU, 57-55, to Face Valvano's NC State For New Team Title

CCNY led for only the last 16 seconds of this Final Four game of our newly created teams this year in the Value Add Basketball Game.

Ed Warner hit a game-winning shot in the closing minutes to lead our all-time #28 great team the 1950 City College of New York past #15 great all-time 1939 Long Island University. The win puts the 1950 CCNY team that was the only in history to win both the NIT and NCAA- back when they were considered equal, into our title game of new teams against the 1983 NC State national champs.

Long Island built a double digit lead of 42-31 in a game of two of our oldest teams in the game, from an era when scores were much lower amid scrappy play that led to very tough defense and much lower shooting and free throw percentages.

But CCNY fought back behind 25 rebounds between their two big men Irwin Dambrot and Ed Roman to git them a strong 49-38 rebounding edge and helping them draw 22 fouls to only 14 drawn by Long Island. The first player to draw huge crowds to Madison Square Garden, Irv Torgoff - who led LIU to back-to-back titles, led the way but was one of three LIU players with four fouls each trying not to foul out.

CCNY finally tied the game 55-55 when Ed roman grabbed an offensive rebound with 1:30 to play and kicked it out to Warner who drained the shot to tie the game. Back in 1950 and before free throw shooting as well as shots were made at a much lower percentage, and despite all the fouls drawn CCNY hit only 13 of 26 free throws for 50% to still be in the tie. 

Warner's game-winner still allowed one last roll by Long Island and got the ball to their star Torgoff who led the game with 17 points, but a 53 was in the STOP range for the game, where LIU automatically misses and the rebound goes straight to his defender, in this case Warner, to end the game with the 57-55 win.
 
Pos      CCNY 1950               Pts  3pt2pt   FTAtt   Reb Stl Blk Fl   Stats               
1-PGAlvin Roth10115853026'3, 6.4 Pts
2-SGFloyd Layne5021234426'3, 6.9 Pts
3-SGEd Warner12133692126'2, 14.8 Pts
4-PFIrwin Dambrot50212121016'4, 10.2 Pts
5-CEd Roman90412131116'6, 16.4 Pts
Pos Pts3pt2ptFTAttRebStlBlkFlStats
1-PGMeyer Wittlin4020010015'10, 1.7 Pts
2-SGRonnie Nadell2010010015'11, 2.5 Pts
3-SGHerb Cohen6022610016'1, 5.4 Pts
4-PFJoe Galiber2010020126'4, 1.4 Pts
5-CNorman Mager2010020016'5, 3.6 Pts
 11 Turnovers5721913264911714 
            
PosLong Island 1939Pts3pt2ptFTAttRebStlBlkFlStats
1-PGOscar Shechtman51102211411.0 ppg
2-SGDan Kaplowitz3011232124.0 ppg
3-SGIrv Torgoff17162282046.0 ppg, 6'2
4-PFJohn Bromberg60300402212.0 ppg
5-CArthur Hillhouse40200123426.0 ppg
PosBenchPts3pt2ptFTAttRebStlBlkFlStats
1-PGSi Lobello2010010018.0 ppg
2-SGMyron Sewitch8040010012.0 ppg
3-SGIrving Zeitlin4020040042.0 ppg
4-PFJoe Shelly4012210111.0 ppg
5-CButch Schwartz2010020011.0 ppg
 16 Turnovers5522258388922

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