On February 21, 2021, the world of college basketball mourned the passing of former Louisville basketball coach Denny Crum. Crum was a beloved figure in the college basketball community, having led the Louisville Cardinals to two NCAA Championships during his 30-year tenure as head coach.
Crum began his coaching career in 1971 at Louisville, where he quickly established himself as a successful coach. He led the Cardinals to six Final Fours, including two NCAA Championships in 1980 and 1986. He was also named National Coach of the Year in 1980 and 1986. During his time at Louisville, Crum compiled a 675-295 record and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1994.
Crum was known for his ability to develop players and get the most out of them. He was a master motivator and was able to get his players to believe in themselves and their abilities. He was also a great teacher, teaching his players the fundamentals of the game and how to play as a team.
Crum’s legacy will live on through the many players he coached and mentored throughout his career. He will be remembered for his passion for the game and his commitment to developing young players. He will be missed by all who knew him and all who were touched by his influence.
The college basketball world has lost a great coach and mentor with the passing of Denny Crum. His legacy will live on through the many players he coached and mentored throughout his career. He will be remembered for his passion for the game and his commitment to developing young players. Rest in peace, Coach Crum.