December 26 1962 NCAA St. Louis vs UCLA Basketball Classic Official Program


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Sale price$49.95

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Step back in time with this remarkable piece of sports history: the official program from the December 26, 1962 NCAA Basketball Classic featuring St. Louis vs. UCLA. This collectible program is a fantastic addition for any basketball enthusiast or memorabilia collector. It not only commemorates a pivotal game but also showcases the evolution of collegiate basketball during an era of fierce competition and legendary players.

The program is in Good condition, reflecting its age and the excitement of the event. While minor wear is visible on the booklet, it still stands as a testament to its storied past. This is more than just a print; it's a snapshot of basketball history that encapsulates the vibrant spirit of the game during the 1960s.

Enclosed in a plastic protective covering, this program is ready to be displayed or kept safe in your collection. Please note there are some writings present within the pages, adding a unique touch that tells a part of its journey through time.

Key features of the December 26, 1962 NCAA Basketball Classic Official Program include:

  • Authentic memorabilia from a historic NCAA matchup, perfect for collectors and fans alike.
  • Plastic protective covering, ensuring the program remains in good condition for years to come.

Don't miss the chance to own this distinctive piece of sporting history. Whether you want to reminisce about the glory days of college basketball or you are looking for a unique gift for that special basketball fan in your life, this program is sure to impress.

See images for more details, highlighting the unique characteristics of this vintage program.

December 26 1962 NCAA St. Louis vs UCLA Basketball Classic Official Program

Seize this opportunity to add a rare piece of NCAA basketball history to your collection! Whether you display it framed or keep it in a special place, this program is bound to spark conversations and memories of the golden era of basketball.

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