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Texas Western's Championship Win Was Historic, But Why Did It Take So Long  To Recognize That? – Texas Monthly
Texas Western's Championship Win Was Historic, But Why Did It Take So Long To Recognize That? – Texas Monthly

Don Haskins: The Bear
Don Haskins: The Bear

11 important details you might not know about UTEP's historic upset of  Kentucky in 1966 | NCAA.com
11 important details you might not know about UTEP's historic upset of Kentucky in 1966 | NCAA.com

Don Haskins, 78; basketball coach was first to win NCAA title with 5 black  starters - Los Angeles Times
Don Haskins, 78; basketball coach was first to win NCAA title with 5 black starters - Los Angeles Times

1966 Texas Western College Basketball Champions Souvenir Ashtray |  #1801696437
1966 Texas Western College Basketball Champions Souvenir Ashtray | #1801696437

The Day - Texas Western celebrating historic title 50 years later - News  from southeastern Connecticut
The Day - Texas Western celebrating historic title 50 years later - News from southeastern Connecticut

Amazon | Basketballýs Biggest Upset: Texas Western Changed The Sport With A  Win Over Kentucky In 1966 | Sanchez, Ramon | Basketball
Amazon | Basketballýs Biggest Upset: Texas Western Changed The Sport With A Win Over Kentucky In 1966 | Sanchez, Ramon | Basketball

UTEP Plans 'Once-in-a-Lifetime' Celebration for '66 Champions – UTEP News  Archive
UTEP Plans 'Once-in-a-Lifetime' Celebration for '66 Champions – UTEP News Archive

How A Missouri Man Made NCAA Basketball History By Not Playing | KCUR 89.3  - NPR in Kansas City. Local news, entertainment and podcasts.
How A Missouri Man Made NCAA Basketball History By Not Playing | KCUR 89.3 - NPR in Kansas City. Local news, entertainment and podcasts.

True Story Of Glory Road: Texas Western Shocks Kentucky In 1966 - The  Shadow League
True Story Of Glory Road: Texas Western Shocks Kentucky In 1966 - The Shadow League

Harry Flournoy Jr., 72, Dies; a Captain of First All-Black Starting Five to  Win N.C.A.A. Title - The New York Times
Harry Flournoy Jr., 72, Dies; a Captain of First All-Black Starting Five to Win N.C.A.A. Title - The New York Times

Looking Back: Texas Western's Historic 1966 NCAA Championship Season – UTEP  News Archive
Looking Back: Texas Western's Historic 1966 NCAA Championship Season – UTEP News Archive

Texas Western College 1965-1966.pdf - Utep
Texas Western College 1965-1966.pdf - Utep

Parade to honor 1966 NCAA basketball champs
Parade to honor 1966 NCAA basketball champs

RELEASE DATE: Jan 11, 2006;STUDIO: Walt Disney Pictures. PLOT: In 1966, Texas  Western coach Don Haskins led the first all-black starting line-up for a  college basketball team to the NCAA national championship.
RELEASE DATE: Jan 11, 2006;STUDIO: Walt Disney Pictures. PLOT: In 1966, Texas Western coach Don Haskins led the first all-black starting line-up for a college basketball team to the NCAA national championship.

Panel discussion to honor 1966 Miner team
Panel discussion to honor 1966 Miner team

Texas Western makes history in 1966 with an all-black starting five |  NCAA.com
Texas Western makes history in 1966 with an all-black starting five | NCAA.com

A Game Changed History, but It's Hardly Been Seen Since - The New York Times
A Game Changed History, but It's Hardly Been Seen Since - The New York Times

The proudest achievement in El Paso history occurred in 1966 when the Texas  Western College Miners… | by Beto O'Rourke | Medium
The proudest achievement in El Paso history occurred in 1966 when the Texas Western College Miners… | by Beto O'Rourke | Medium

How Texas Western's 1966 national championship changed college sports  forever | NCAA.com
How Texas Western's 1966 national championship changed college sports forever | NCAA.com

Texas Western College celebrates after defeating Kentucky 72-65 in... News  Photo - Getty Images
Texas Western College celebrates after defeating Kentucky 72-65 in... News Photo - Getty Images

The Team
The Team

1966: Miners edge Kansas, 81-80, in overtimes
1966: Miners edge Kansas, 81-80, in overtimes