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Duke Athletics Hall of Fame Member Charles Lefty Driesell Passes
Duke Athletics Hall of Fame member Charles "Lefty" Driesell, passed away on Saturday at the age of 92.

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DURHAM, N.C. – Duke Athletics Hall of Fame member Charles "Lefty" Driesell, passed away on Saturday at the age of 92. A native of Norfolk, Va., Driesell lettered two seasons on Duke's basketball team in 1953-54 under head coach Harold Bradley, and helped the Blue Devils to 22 wins during his senior season. He graduated from Duke in 1954 with a degree in education. Driesell served as the head basketball coach at four NCAA Division I institutions – Davidson (1961-69; nine seasons; 176-65 record), Maryland (1970-86; 17 seasons; 348-159), James Madison (1988-96; nine seasons; 159-111) and Georgia State (1998-2003; five-plus seasons; 103-59 record) – and compiled a career ledger of 786-394. He guided all four schools to the NCAA Tournament and earned nine conference Coach of the Year honors in 1963 (Southern), 1964 (Southern), 1965 (Southern), 1966 (Southern), 1975 (ACC), 1980 (ACC), 1990 (CAA), 1992 (CAA) and 2001 (Atlantic Sun). Upon retirement from coaching on January 3, 2003 – in the midst of his 41st season as a head coach – Driesell ranked fourth on the NCAA Division I all-time chart for victories, trailing only Dean Smith, Adolph Rupp and Bob Knight. Driesell is one of two head coaches in NCAA Division I history to amass 100-plus wins at four different schools, along with Cliff Ellis. Driesell was inducted into the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame in 1993, and is a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2018) and National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame (2007). In addition, he is enshrined in the Maryland Athletics Hall of Fame, Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, Southern Conference Hall of Fame, and Hampton Roads Sports Hall of Fame. Driesell was honored with the NCAA Award of Valor for his efforts in saving lives during a structure fire in 1973, and in 2010, the NCAA implemented the Lefty Driesell Award, an honor presented annually to the best defensive player in the nation. -- "We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of our dear friend Lefty Driesell. He lit up every room he walked into, and I loved any time I was able to spend with him. As a coach, Lefty was the ultimate winner. He led some of the greatest players and teams in the storied history of the Atlantic Coast Conference while he was at Maryland. He and his late wife Joyce served as splendid examples for all of us and their impact on not only basketball, but everyone they touched, was immeasurable. While they are now both gone from this world, they forever remain. We wish the best to Lefty's family as they mourn and celebrate a genuinely great man."– Mike Krzyzewski, Former Duke (1980-2022), Army (1975-80) and United States National Team (2005-16) Head Men's Basketball Coach "Today we mourn the loss of one of college basketball's outstanding coaches and great men, Lefty Driesell. While Lefty had successful coaching tenures at Davidson, Maryland, James Madison, and Georgia State, he remained loyal to Duke and was a cherished member of The Brotherhood. Over the years, I had the privilege of interacting with Lefty several times and he was always so down-to-earth and relatable. Any time with Lefty was thoroughly enjoyable. We were blessed he was with us for so long. On behalf of our program, we offer our deepest sympathies to the family and friends he impacted so profoundly."– Jon Scheyer, Duke Head Men's Basketball Coach  
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