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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Thanks To a Couple Of Classic Photos Taken By Talented Photographer Bob Modersohn, Drake Basketball Fans Can Forget Ablout This Season's 9-22 Record, and Instead Be Reminded Of the Glory Years When Maury John Was Coaching Bulldog Teams That Played In 3 Consecutive NCAA Tournaments



By RON MALY

I'm indebted to my friend Bob Modersohn for these two classic photos. 
Bob Modersohn

Collegiate basketball followers in 2015 may not realize it, but not all seasons played by the Drake men's team ended with a 9-22 record--like this one did. 

There was a time when the Bulldogs were actually a national power.

In the Maury John coaching era, they won Missouri Valley Conference championships, NCAA Regional titles and even [like the 1968-69 squad] played in the Final Four. 

I had the pleasure of working with Modersohn on a number of assignments when he and I were at the paper in the previous century.

Modersohn was, and still is, an outstanding photographer.  He always went the extra step, putting thought into every assignment. The photos above display his talents.

He posted the two shots on his Facebook account, and shared them with his friends.

The top photo shows students in the Drake crowd at Veterans Memorial Auditorium, where the Bulldogs then played their games.

Notice that a few of the students are giving the one-finger salute. Oh, well. Students [and adults] sometimes do such things when they're in front of a camera lens.

The students' one-figure salute must've meant they regarded the Bulldogs as being No. 1.

The second photo is an absolute classic.  Modersohn captured the shot during a game that I wrote about for the paper.

It shows Dave Wicklund, a reserve guard on  Maury John's teams, sinking a free throw against Louisville on Jan. 23, 1971 at the Auditorium.

The free throw capped a three-point play Wicklund and Jeff Halliburton teamed up for that gave Drake a dramatic 81-78 victory over Louisville.

Halliburton threw a Hail Mary pass to Wicklund, who surprised Louisville's defenders by sprinting behind them, then driving in for the basket that broke a 78-78 tie in the final seconds.

Wicklund was fouled on the play, and made the free throw. 

Notice in the photo how Modersohn seized the drama by showing Drake's fans ringing the court while Wicklund shot his free throw.

It was a key victory in a 21-8 season that was climaxed with the Bulldogs nearly making it into the NCAA Final Four for the second time in three seasons.

That was John's last season at Drake before accepting the coaching job at Iowa State. His 1970-71 team lost a heartbreaking 73-71 game in the Midwest Regional finale at Wichita, KS.

The 1968-69 team went 26-5 and finished third in the Final Four. John's 1969-70 team had a 22-7 record, and lost in the Midwest Regional tournament to New Mexico State, 87-78, at Lawrence, KS.

Because of the accomplishments of the 1968-69 team, Drake teams in the following two seasons tend to be forgotten by many people.

That's unfortunate because they were very talented, and have not received the recognition they deserve.

Thanks again to Bob Modersohn for reminding me and many others of that crazy, heart-stopping game against Louisville on Jan. 23, 1971.