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In 1982, Chaminade, then a member of the NAIA, defeated Virginia in what was considered the biggest upset in college basketball history up to that point. [3] Virginia, which featured Ralph Sampson and Rick Carlisle , was the top-ranked team in NCAA Division I basketball entering the game after posting victories against Georgetown (with Patrick ...
Feb. 20—The Chaminade University men's and women's basketball teams both faced Fresno Pacific on Monday, with the men beating the Sunbirds 89-82 in overtime and the women falling 78-56 at the ...
Originally called Chaminade High School for Boys, Chaminade College Preparatory was founded in 1952 on the former site of the Pacific Military Academy in West Los Angeles by members of the Marianist Province of the Pacific, who were seeking to expand their educational mission into Southern California. The school became nationally famous for the ...
Beginning in 2018 and continuing with every even-numbered year, Chaminade will play games on the mainland, and eight Division I schools will compete in the championship bracket on Maui. In odd-numbered years, Chaminade will compete in the championship bracket. [7] Due to COVID-19 issues, the 2020 and 2021 tournaments were both moved to the US ...
Dec. 30—Chris Cordero does a lot of the little things on both ends of the floor that give the Chaminade College Prep Eagles a chance to win games. Chris Cordero does a lot of the little things ...
Mater Dei (Santa Ana) def. Chaminade 48-44 Serra (Gardena) def. Ventura 61-45 Mark Keppel def. Redondo Union 48-44 Brea Olinda def. El Dorado 50-46 Sierra Canyon def. Oaks Christian 49-37 La Jolla Country def. The Bishop's School 75-56 2016 Chaminade def. Long Beach Poly 50-49 Brea Olinda def. Vista Murrieta 64-55 Cajon def. Mater Dei (Santa ...
1982 Virginia vs. Chaminade men's basketball game This page was last edited on 26 August 2020, at 23:29 (UTC). Text is ...
The Cavaliers entered the Chaminade game with an 8–0 win–loss record in the 1982–83 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team featured center Ralph Sampson, who had twice been voted national college basketball player of the year; he received similar honors after the 1982–83 season concluded. [5]