September 2 - Abe Lemons, Former college coach at Oklahoma City University and Texas (born 1922)
She was hired a year before Texas brought in Abe Lemons to revive a floundering men's basketball program.
After the end of the 1977-78 season, Abe Lemons was named National Coach of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches.
On March 9, eight days after the Longhorns' final game, DeLoss Dodds announced Abe Lemons' firing.
Coach White compiled a 94-66 record while at Pan American, the third best in school history behind Abe Lemons and Sam Williams.
In 1968, Abe Lemons, coaching Oklahoma City, was unhappy with his team's first-half performance against Duke and staged a halftime practice.
The basketball program, during the mid-1970s was coached by Abe Lemons.
The game in question (in which TBS paid approximately $600,000 for the broadcasting rights) was called by Skip Caray and Abe Lemons.
Black resigned in 1976 and was replaced by Abe Lemons.
Along with his coach Abe Lemons, Hill was part of the inaugural class of the OCU athletic hall of fame in 1979.