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The passing of Kay Yow


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Coach Yow was a great coach, a great ambassador for the sport, and a great person. She was a fighter who did not believe in the word "quit". When she came into Michigan State a couple years ago she got a standing ovation from the MSU crowd. Not many people get that kind of respect 800 miles from home.

 

I am honored to have met her, but wish I could have sat for a few hours and picked her brains just a bit. Women's basketball and this world in general is a better place because we had Coach Yow.

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