The 1950 team from City College of New York was already the only squad ever to win both the NIT and the NCAA Tournament in the same season. Now they’ve added another unique distinction: they are the only team to complete that historic double and win a Value Add Basketball Game Tournament — one of 32 new teams added to the game this season.
Their grind-it-out, 1950-style formula — suffocating defense and total rebounding control — carried them through a string of tight tournament games. Center Ed Roman led the title effort with 14 points and 15 rebounds, helping CCNY post a dominant 52–41 advantage on the glass in a 62–54 championship win.
With 2:44 remaining, it looked like another one-possession defensive nail-biter, with CCNY clinging to a 56–54 lead and on pace for a fourth straight one-basket victory. But they closed strong, scoring the final three baskets against Jim Valvano’s Cinderella 1983 NC State team to secure the 62–54 title win.
Simply put, this was the best defense of any of the 300 teams featured in the game so far. Their tournament path showed it at every stop:
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In their debut, they held Oral Roberts to just 25 points in an 80–45 rout.
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In Round 2, they held one of the tournament’s elite offenses — 1986 Cleveland State — 25 points below its average to escape with a 78–75 win.
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In the Elite Eight, they held Long Beach State 15 points under its average in another narrow 69–67 victory.
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The semifinal felt like the true title game between the top two pre-1960 teams. CCNY held Long Island University 30 points below its average to survive another defensive struggle, 57–55.
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Finally, in the championship, they held Valvano’s 1983 NC State team 21 points under its average in the 62–54 title game.
Title Roster
Starters
PG — Alvin Roth
SG — Floyd Layne
SG — Ed Warner
PF — Irwin Dambrot
C — Ed Roman
Bench
PG — Meyer Wittlin
SG — Ronnie Nadell
SG — Herb Cohen
PF — Joe Galiber
C — Norman Mager
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