Basketball
Legendary trainer Pete Carril dies
pete laneled the Tigers men’s basketball team from Princeton After more than 500 wins in 30 years at the helm of the program, he died this Monday at the age of 92. He is considered one of the brightest men in American basketball. LANE was the head coach of Princeton From 1967 to 1996, he was an assistant coach. sacrament Kings.
“The Carrill family is sad to report that director Peter J. Carrill passed away peacefully this morning,” his family said in a statement. We kindly ask that you respect our privacy in order to do so, and we will provide more information in the coming days.”
LANEis perhaps the most successful coach in the history of Ivy League basketball, tigers Contributed to 13 conference championships and 11 NCAA tournament berths, as well as the 1975 National Invitational Tournament title. hall of fame He moved to college basketball in 1997, a year after he resigned as head coach at Princeton University. In 2009, Princeton was christened court lane Jadwin Gymnasium in his honor.
you could say LANE He is best known for inventing the Princeton attacka system based on patient passing and off-ball movements that has left a noticeable impact on the modern game.
“His focus was on three-pointers and layups,” he said. Jesse Rosenfield, in an article published by Princeton last year, former Caryl Player. “Look at how far ahead he was in the curve that basketball was headed.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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