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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 335502" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>This is not exactly ACC discussion, but Rollie Massimino died this week at age 82. He was the coach at Villanova when Villanova upset top-ranked Georgetown (one of the Patrick Ewing teams) in the NCAA basketball Tournament championship game. It was one of the great upsets in March Madness history. There was a time when the Big East was the premier conference in college hoops. When he was coaching at Villanova, Pitino was at Providence, PJ Carlesimo was at Seton Hall, Louie Carneseca was at St Johns, Jim Calhoun at UConn, John Thompson at Georgetown, Jim Boeheim at Syracuse and Gary Williams at Boston College. I doubt any other conference has ever had that much coaching talent at the same time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 335502, member: 1199"] This is not exactly ACC discussion, but Rollie Massimino died this week at age 82. He was the coach at Villanova when Villanova upset top-ranked Georgetown (one of the Patrick Ewing teams) in the NCAA basketball Tournament championship game. It was one of the great upsets in March Madness history. There was a time when the Big East was the premier conference in college hoops. When he was coaching at Villanova, Pitino was at Providence, PJ Carlesimo was at Seton Hall, Louie Carneseca was at St Johns, Jim Calhoun at UConn, John Thompson at Georgetown, Jim Boeheim at Syracuse and Gary Williams at Boston College. I doubt any other conference has ever had that much coaching talent at the same time. [/QUOTE]
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