Wednesday marked five years ago of the passing of Arizona basketball coaching legend Lute Olson, who passed away at the age of 85. Not only did Olson help turn the Wildcats’ program into a national power, he became a beloved member of the community of Tucson.
Olson didn’t just turn Arizona basketball into a national brand, he had a track record of sustained success dating back to his first winning season in his second-year at the helm going 21-10 during the 1984-85 season.
Three years later, Olson and the Wildcats made the first Final Four in program history during the 1987-88 season going an incredible 35-3 and dominating the competition. After that, the rest is history as the program established itself as a national power.
Over the course of his coaching career, Olson coached 25 years for the Wildcats where he went an amazing 587-190 leading the program to 24-straight NCAA Tournament appearances, 11 Sweet Sixteens, seven Elite Eights, four Final Fours, two National Title Games and the 1997 National Championship.
Olson had a massive impact on the program and the community of Tucson. We decided to take a look back at the three greatest games in his UA coaching career.
March 31, 1997: Seven point underdog Arizona (@ArizonaMBB) beats Kentucky in OT for the school’s first National Championship.
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There have been many more memorable games and moments throughout Olson’s storied 25-year career at Arizona. However, these three marked the growth of the program and how he was able to turn the Wildcats into a national power.
Tucson will forever miss coach Olson, but the memories he left behind for fans will always be remembered and the impact he had on players, the university and the city of Tucson will hold a special place in everyone’s hearts.
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