- Lou Henson
Lou Henson (born
January 10 ,1932 inOkay, Oklahoma , U.S.) is a former collegiate basketball coach. He retired as the all time leader in victories at theUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with 423 victories and New Mexico State with 289 victories. Overall, he had 779 victories, good for sixth place on the all-time list.Henson began his coaching career at
Las Cruces High School inLas Cruces, New Mexico . Henson was head coach of the varsity for four seasons, and won state championships in 1959, 1960, and 1961.He started coaching at the college ranks in 1962 at
Hardin-Simmons University . In 1966, he took over at his alma mater,New Mexico State University . In his first season at NMSU, the Aggies rebounded from a 4-22 record in the prior season to finish 15-11 and went to the NCAA Tournament. In 1970, Henson would help lead the Aggies to theFinal Four for the only time in the school's history. Henson and future NBA players Jimmy Collins,Sam Lacey , andCharlie Criss lost in the tournament semifinal to eventual championUCLA , the third time in three years the Aggies lost to UCLA in the tournament. Henson coached at New Mexico State for nine seasons, with six trips to the NCAA Tournament and four twenty-win seasons.In 1975, Henson moved to the University of Illinois to replace
Gene Bartow , after Bartow left Illinois to replaceJohn Wooden at UCLA. He would lead the Fighting Illini to the 1989 Final Four. Henson retired in 1996, after 21 seasons at Illinois. Henson finished his tenure at Illinois with an overall record of 423 wins and 224 losses (.654 winning percentage), and with a record of 214 wins and 164 losses (.567) inBig Ten Conference games. The 214 wins in Big Ten games were the third highest total ever at the time of his retirement. At Illinois, Henson coached many future NBA players, including Eddie Johnson,Derek Harper ,Ken Norman ,Nick Anderson ,Kendall Gill ,Kenny Battle ,Marcus Liberty ,Steve Bardo , andKiwane Garris .In 1997, Henson returned to coaching at New Mexico State, after a scandal forced the removal of the school's head coach immediately prior to the start of the basketball season. Henson coached the first season as the interim head coach with a salary of $1
USD per month, but after a successful season agreed to stay as head coach. In 2005, he retired from coaching because ofNon-Hodgkin's lymphoma .Health problems
In July 2007, Henson announced that he was again undergoing
chemotherapy for the same strain of lymphoma that he had battled four years previously. He was undergoing treatment inChampaign, Illinois , where he lives in the summer.cite web|url=http://cbs.sportsline.com/collegebasketball/story/10268977|title=Ex-NMSU, Illinois coach Henson back in chemotherapy|work="Associated Press"|date=2007-07-25|publisher="CBS Sportsline"]Coaching record
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* [http://newmexicostate.scout.com/2/344959.html Lou Henson Retires as New Mexico State Head Coach]
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