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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gene_KeadyGene Keady - Wikipedia

    Lloyd Eugene Keady (born May 21, 1936) is an American Hall of Fame basketball coach. He is best known for his 25 years serving as the head men's basketball coach at Purdue University in Indiana. In his tenure leading the Boilermakers from 1980 to 2005, he went to the NCAA Tournament seventeen times, twice advancing to the Elite Eight.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gene_KeadyGene Keady - Wikipedia

    Gene Keady, vero nome Lloyd Eugene Keady, è un ex allenatore di pallacanestro statunitense. Nel 2023 è stato inserito fra i membri del Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

  3. Gene Keady. In a business where no quarter is given, and none is ever asked, Gene Keady stood toe to toe against the titans of college basketball. The man was tough, honest to a fault, and above all else, undyingly loyal to those he became associated with during his six decades in the game.

  4. Became Purdue's all-time winningest coach in 1997...in 20 years at Purdue notched over 439 victories, surpassing Ward Lambert...six Big Ten Championships and six National Coach of the Year awards...Big Ten's third winningest coach...member of the 2000 Olympic Games coaching staff in Sydney, Australia, helping team USA win the gold medal.

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  5. 1 apr 2023 · HOUSTON, Texas – Former Purdue head coach Gene Keady finally got the call he's waited years for. The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame has announced that Gene Keady will be inducted into the Hall of Fame, revealed today at the Final Four in Houston.

  6. 11 ago 2023 · Longtime former Purdue basketball coach Gene Keady will be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday. He is 105th in Division I with 531 career victories.

  7. 17 mag 2018 · Gene Keady1980 to 2005Purdue's All-Time Winningest Coach. When Gene Keady first came to West Lafayette in the spring of 1980, no one could have anticipated him accomplishing so much during his tenure at Purdue.