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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

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

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

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

1965–66 Texas Western Miners men's basketball team - Wikipedia
1965–66 Texas Western Miners men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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

Texas Western Championship Team at the White House
Texas Western Championship Team at the White House

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

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

BHM 2019: The Story of Texas Western's Historic 1966 National Title
BHM 2019: The Story of Texas Western's Historic 1966 National Title

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

The Team
The Team

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

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame :: 1966 Texas Western
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame :: 1966 Texas Western

David Lattin - Photos: 1966 Texas Western vs. Kentucky National  Championship Game - ESPN
David Lattin - Photos: 1966 Texas Western vs. Kentucky National Championship Game - ESPN

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

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

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

Texas Western "National Champs" - Home
Texas Western "National Champs" - Home

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.

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

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

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

Historic TWC | Texas western, Sports illustrated, Sports illustrated covers
Historic TWC | Texas western, Sports illustrated, Sports illustrated covers

Texas Western celebrating historic title 50 years later | WOAI
Texas Western celebrating historic title 50 years later | WOAI