Sam Williams (basketball, born 1924) explained

Sam Williams
Birth Date:29 June 1924
Birth Place:Daingerfield, Texas, U.S.
Death Place:McAllen, Texas, U.S.
Coach Sport1:Basketball
Coach Years2:195?–1958
Coach Team2:McAllen HS
Coach Years3:1958–1973
Coach Team3:Pan American
Coach Sport4:Baseball
Coach Years5:1961
Coach Team5:Pan American
Overall Record:244–164 (college basketball)
7–16 (college baseball)
Championships:Basketball
NAIA National championship (1963)
Awards:
  • NAIA National Coach of the Year (1964)
  • UTPA Hall of Fame (2007)
  • Rio Grande Valley Sports Hall of Fame

Walter "Sam" Williams (June 29, 1924 – October 15, 2012)[1] was an American college basketball coach. He is considered an early pioneer of racial integration in the college game[2] and is the University of Texas–Pan American's all-time leader in wins (244),[3] including its only men's basketball national championship in 1962–63.[2] Williams is referred to as the "Father of Broncs Basketball" at Texas Pan–American.[1] He oversaw the school's transition from a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) program into an NCAA Division I program.[1] During his 15 year tenure, he had 11 winning seasons, 4 20-win seasons, and 244 total victories. He also coached the baseball team for one season.

The UTPA Fieldhouse, where the team plays their home games, had its center court rededicated to Williams on November 20, 2010.[2] He was also named head coach emeritus, becoming just the second former coach at Texas Pan–American to earn that honor (baseball coach Al Ogletree was the first).[2]

Williams died on October 15, 2012, from natural causes.[1]

Head coaching record

Baseball

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Walter Sam Williams obituary. The Monitor . Legacy.com. October 25, 2012. February 21, 2014.
  2. Web site: UTPA Athletics Media Relations. UTPA rededicates Sam Williams Court, Williams named Head Coach Emeritus. University of Texas–Pan American. November 22, 2010. March 24, 2018.
  3. Web site: UTPA Mourns Passing of Sam Williams. UTPAbroncs.com. University of Texas–Pan American. October 22, 2012. February 21, 2014.