Congressman Tom McMillen reminisces about Lefty, the 1972 Olympics and how politics has changed in Washington. Join him and many Terps legends honoring Driesell on December 26th online at Lefty90.com.
Tom McMillen: Talking Terps, Lefty’s 90th birthday and what ever happened to those ’72 silver medals?
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