Iowa Time Machine ⏰: On January 14, 1957, Gary “The Roland Rocket” Thompson and the Iowa State Cyclones went toe-to-toe with Wilt Chamberlin and the Kansas Jayhawks. The Cyclones won 39-37 in front of 8,000 fans on a Don Medsker shot with time winding down.
Born in Story County, Thompson first gained the attention of Iowans as a 5’6” sophomore leading the Roland Rockets to the 1951 Iowa high school basketball tournament title game. For three years, Thompson led his team to the tournament while racking up an incredible (and state-record-setting) 2,042 points.
After high school, “The Roland Rocket” landed in Ames, where he quickly became a star for the Cyclones. During his three years at Iowa State, Thompson continued to score and set the high-water mark for the program with 1,253 points. The most notable night of Thompson’s career came during his senior season when the Cyclones hosted Wilt Chamberlain’s Kansas Jayhawks in the Ames Armory in 1957. With the Jayhawks riding a twelve-game winning streak, the Cyclones knew a win would take everyone. With the score tied 37-37 as time wound down, Kansas keyed on “The Roland Rocket” while leaving Don Medsker open to hit the game-winner. Although Thompson didn’t take the winning shot, the small man from Story County slayed the proverbial Goliath in scoring, 18-17.
Thompson, Iowa’s first ever 1,000-point high school scorer and became Iowa State’s first 1st Team All-American in basketball. Following a brief career with the Phillips 66s of the Amateur Athletic Union, Thompson continued to entertain Iowa hoops fans as a broadcaster for decades.