Ned Wulk, who directed Arizona State to nine NCAA tournament berths and a 406-272 record in 25 seasons as Sun Devils' coach, died Saturday night. He was 83.
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Ned Wulk, who directed Arizona State to nine
NCAA tournament berths and a 406-272 record in 25 seasons as Sun
Devils' coach, died Saturday night. He was 83.
Wulk, who had Alzheimer's disease, died of cancer, school
officials said.
He coached the Sun Devils from 1958 to 1982, with players who
included Byron Scott, Lafayette Lever, Joe Caldwell, Lionel Hollins
and Kurt Nimphius. The court at Wells Fargo Arena was named "Ned
Wulk Court" in 1999.
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