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Nolan Richardson - 1994 NCAA Tournament National Champion Coach

48 min · 4. Feb. 202048 min
Episode Nolan Richardson - 1994 NCAA Tournament National Champion Coach Cover

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Nolan Richardson is known for his success coaching the University of Arkansas men's basketball team to an NCAA Tournament title in 1994. This episode we discover that Richardson's accomplishments  on the court were unprecedented winning national titles at the NCAA, NIT and Junior College levels but those achievements pale in comparison to what he did as a pioneer for the African-American community.

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