The mention of the 1977 Marquette National Championship team brings back vivid recollections. One of the key players on that team was a local (for me in
McGuire and Boylan were a perfect ft. As noted he was a tough player who didn’t care about points - just hustling and doing anything to put his team in the win column. He played a solid floor game and no small part in
Got a chance to meet Boylan when he played at the Jersey Shore Summer League after graduation. I covered the league for Eastern Basketball and Boylan was on one of the teams. In some media guide shots and on the floor his game face portrayed him as tough as nails. He had the look of a ‘dead end kid’ from a Leo Gorcey movie but on meeting him I found Boylan to be very soft spoken, cooperative and a personable type who went out of his way to say hello and explain some concept to a writer trying to get more insight.
Boylan later coached in college and is now an assistant coach in the NBA. Not a flashy type player who could get on Sportscenter, Boylan today is still revered and widely respected in
Ray Floriani
Ray,
ReplyDeleteA thought......that Eastern Basketball was a terrific magazine during a magnificent period for the region...so, thanks for that!
Jim was Mike Boylan's brother, right? [Mike played at St. Peter's Prep and in his senior year ('69) led Prep to the Parochial A final against Bishop Eustace. He continued his hoop career at Assumption as well.]
Thanks,
Pete