Legendary college basketball coach Eddie Sutton, who won more than 800 games and was the first coach to take four different schools to the NCAA men's basketball tournament, died Saturday of natural causes, his family said in a statement. He was 84.
Sutton died at his home in South Tulsa, Oklahoma, and was surrounded by family, according to the statement.
Less than two months ago, Sutton was informed that he'd be a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 2020 class. In its statement, the Sutton family said his inclusion in the Hall "was an honor and a tribute to the great players he coached and outstanding assistant coaches that worked for him." Sutton had been a finalist on six previous occasions.
He will be posthumously inducted in August, as will Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant.
36 years born in '36...806 career wins in college..806/86
dead at age 84...coached in 1,230 career games...1230/123 born on 3/12 or 12/3 |
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