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Legendary Virginia men’s basketball coach Terry Holland dead at 80

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Terry Holland, who retired as the all-time winningest men’s basketball coach in University of Virginia history, died on Sunday at 80, the school announced Monday.  

Holland coached the Cavaliers from 1974 to 1990, going 326-173 in his time in Charlottesville, Virginia. He led Virginia to nine NCAA tournament appearances and two Final Four berths. 

College Basketball: Virgina coach Terry Holland, center, on bench during game versus Duke at University Hall in Charlottesville, Virginia, Jan. 31, 1981. (Manny Millan /Sports Illustrated/Getty Images)

Holland was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2019. 

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Under the legendary head coach, the Cavaliers became a prominent program, winning three consecutive ACC championships from 1981-1983. 

"He was a visionary, a positive coach," said Bobby Stokes, captain of his 1978-79 UVa team, according to Richmond Times-Dispatch. "He made it his mission to make it like a family. He cared about you off the basketball court and helped you grow along the way."

Holland coached one of the greatest college basketball players ever, convincing 7-4 center Ralph Sampson to join Virginia in 1979. 

Ralph Sampson accompanies Braxton Key, #2 of the Virginia Cavaliers, during a senior day ceremony before the start of a game against the Louisville Cardinals at John Paul Jones Arena on March 7, 2020 in Charlottesville, Virginia.  (Ryan M. Kelly/Getty Images)

"Terry Holland," Sampson told The Associated Press in an interview earlier this month when asked what made him choose upstart Virginia over more established suitors. "He was mainly the

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