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Hall of Fame men's basketball coach Denny Crum dies at 86 - ESPN

Denny Crum, the Hall of Fame college basketball coach who led Louisville to two national championships in the 1980s, died Tuesday at the age of 86.

Crum played college basketball under John Wooden at UCLA in the late 1950s, then joined the Bruins' staff as an assistant under Wooden, helping the program to three national titles during his time there. Louisville hired the California native as its coach in 1971, and the program rose to national prominence under his watch.

Crum led the Cardinals to the Final Four six times — winning national titles in 1980 and '86 — and made the NCAA tournament 23 times in his 30 seasons. He oversaw Louisville's move from the Missouri Valley Conference to the Metro Conference to Conference USA, and his teams won 15 regular-season conference championships across the two different leagues.

In 1993, Crum became the second fastest coach to win 500 games. Nicknamed «Cool Hand Luke» for his calm demeanor, he had a 675-295 mark at Louisville before retiring in 2001.

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«They don't make them like Coach any more. Coach Crum was the type of coach that everybody gravitated to,» former Louisville star Darrell Griffith told WDRB in 2022. «He was just so personable.… He opened up this program to the city. Everybody was welcome. People feel that.»

Crum was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1994. Some 25 years later, he was one of six coaches to be honored with a commemorative bench around a statue of Dr. James Naismith outside the Springfield, Massachusetts-based hall. Naismith officials said the recognition was for a group that exemplified the values of the hall's namesake: teamwork, determination, self-respect,

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