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How Texas Western's 1966 national championship changed college sports forever | NCAA.com
Anybody but another Texas team; El Pasoans prideful of Texas Western championship | KTSM 9 News
A Game Changed History, but It's Hardly Been Seen Since - The New York Times
The Texas Western Miners (1966) •
Texas Western's 1966 title can be appreciated without game tape - Sports Illustrated
1965–66 Texas Western Miners men's basketball team - Wikipedia
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame :: 1966 Texas Western
BHM 2019: The Story of Texas Western's Historic 1966 National Title
The Team
UTEP Basketball - Texas Western College was the first to start 5️⃣ Black players in its 1966 NCAA title win over Kentucky. #JUNETEENTH #TWC66 | Facebook
Texas Western makes history in 1966 with an all-black starting five | NCAA .com
The proudest achievement in El Paso history occurred in 1966 when the Texas Western College Miners… | by Beto O'Rourke | Medium
The Story Behind A Rap About The 1966 Texas Western Team | Only A Game
11 important details you might not know about UTEP's historic upset of Kentucky in 1966 | NCAA.com
Willie Cager and Pat Riley - Photos: 1966 Texas Western vs. Kentucky National Championship Game - ESPN
1965–66 Texas Western Miners basketball team | wall
1966 UTEP men's hoops roster
Ncaa 1966 Basketball Championship Store, 51% OFF | www.emanagreen.com
Photos: 1966 NCAA Championship game
Texas Western "National Champs" - Home
Texas Western Championship Team at the White House
What If: Duke Had Beaten Kentucky In The 1966 Final Four? - Duke Basketball Report
Harry Flournoy Jr., captain of '66 NCAA Championship team, passes away | NCAA.com
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.
The Loop Final Four Countdown: Best Final Four One-Hit Wonders – Twin Cities
Captain of 1966 TWC champion team dies at 74 | KFOX
Significance of Texas Western's 1966 NCAA title not realized at first - CBSSports.com