After the game that McCray won, his teammates went to a restaurant to celebrate but he didn’t join them – he knew he wouldn’t be served.
by Patrick Finley / Arizona Daily Star / February 14, 2010
TUCSON – The crowd stood and cheered. Someone handed Ernie McCray the basketball.
When the Arizona Wildcats hosted Los Angeles State at Bear Down Gym on Feb. 6, 1960, there was no scoreboard to show how many points each player had scored. No public way to document the smashing of records and preconceptions and prejudice.
The 6-foot-6 senior from Tucson High School scored 46 points – a UA record to this day.
Afterward, his teammates went to a restaurant to celebrate. McCray didn’t join them – he knew he wouldn’t be served.







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