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Dean E. Smith enshrined as a coach in 1982
Dean E. SmithEnshrined 1982 Besides being a stunningly consistent winner, coaching legend Dean Smith was an innovator. Early in his career, he started tinkering with the game, conceiving the Four Corners offense, and devising the foul-line huddle. His impact on the strategy and tactics of basketball also extended from creating the fatigue signal to implementing the run-and-jump defense. Smith's teams were known for their unselfish play, great teamwork, and a tenacious man-to-man defense. In coaching the 1976 U.S. Olympic team to a gold medal and the Tar Heels to NIT and NCAA championships, Smith is one of only three coaches to win the coaching triple crown. A four-time national Coach of the Year, Smith's basketball bloodlines run deep. He played on the Kansas Jayhawks NCAA Championship team under the legendary coach Phog Allen, who learned basketball from James Naismith himself. When Smith retired in 1997, he was college basketball's winningest coach with 879 wins.
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04/03/2008
University of Texas Point Guard D.J. Augustin Selected Winner of 2008 BOB COUSY AWARD presented by THE HARTFORD Butler's Green Receives the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award Hall of Fame Teams Up With Tyler Ugolyn Foundation To Refurbish Court For YMCA in San Antonio Hall of Famer Ben Carnevale, passes away at the age of 92 Wisconsin's Jolene Anderson Receives the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award ![]()
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