St John's coach Rick Pitino pays homage to late school legend Lou Carnesecca with vintage look
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It's been over three decades since Lou Carnesecca was last on the sidelines for the St. John's Red Storm, but his presence continues to be felt.
"Looie" died last week at the age of 99, prompting a multitude of tributes in the college basketball world as well as the tri-state area.
But the St. John's legend is still fresh in the minds of many, including current head coach Rick Pitino.
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St. John's Red Storm head coach Rick Pitino wears a sweater in honor of the late Lou Carnesecca against the Kansas State Wildcats at Carnesecca Arena. (Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images)
During the Jonnies' game against Kansas State on Saturday, Carnesecca wore a replica vintage sweater that Carnesecca made famous during his time with the school. It's the school's first game since his passing.
The game was played at the arena that bears Carnesecca's name - the arena opened in 1961 and was named after the Hall of Fame coach in 2004.
Carnesecca was the coach of St. John’s for 24 seasons over two stints. He led the team to 18 seasons in which the team won at least 20 games and 18 NCAA Tournament appearances. His teams produced star players like Chris Mullin, Bill Wennington, Mark Jackson and Walter Berry.
FILE - Lou Carnesecca coaches his St. John's team from the sidelines during their game against Niagara in New York, on Nov. 23, 1991. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
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St. John’s won the NIT Championship in 1989, and Carnesecca was named to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1992 – the year he retired from the sport.
Carnesecca took over for Joe


