Don Haskins

Basketball coach of Texas Western

Don Haskins - Athletes & Sports Figures born 1930
Born

1930
95 years ago

Died
Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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Served as head coach for the Texas Western College men's basketball team from 1961 to 1999. Lead the team to a historic NCAA championship victory in 1966, becoming the first college team to win a title with an all-Black starting lineup. His coaching career included several significant victories, establishing a strong program that contributed to the growth of basketball in the Southwest. After retiring, remained a prominent figure in the sport, influencing future generations of players and coaches through his legacy.

Led Texas Western to the 1966 NCAA championship

Pioneered integration in college basketball

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