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- Q16017951 description "American basketball player and coach, college athletics administrator".
- Q16017951 description "American basketball player and coach, college athletics administrator".
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- Q16017951 abstract "Jim Williams (March 3, 1919 – May 31, 2007) was coach of the Colorado State University men's basketball program for 25 seasons (1955–1980). He succeeded Bill Stranigan following the program's first ever NCAA Tournament appearance.During his tenure he amassed 352 wins, the most for any Division I college coach in Colorado history. His teams made a total of four NCAA Tournament and two NIT appearances. In 1969 he took the Rams to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament, beating arch-rival Colorado in the Sweet Sixteen before losing a tightly contested game to Drake University.Williams also served as the school's athletic director during the construction of Moby Arena and Hughes Stadium and the school's entrance into the Western Athletic Conference. Following his dismissal in 1980 Williams continued to attend CSU games where he was given his own special courtside seat. Williams was also among the first entrants in CSU Sports Hall of Fame.On May 31, 2007, Williams died at the age of 92.".
- Q16017951 birthDate "1915-03-19".
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- Q16017951 birthYear "1915".
- Q16017951 deathDate "2007-05-31".
- Q16017951 deathYear "2007".
- Q16017951 overallRecord "352–283 (college)".
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- Q16017951 birthDate "1915-03-19".
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- Q16017951 dateOfBirth "1915-03-19".
- Q16017951 dateOfDeath "2007-05-31".
- Q16017951 deathDate "2007-05-31".
- Q16017951 name "Jim Williams".
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- Q16017951 shortDescription "American basketball player and coach, college athletics administrator".
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- Q16017951 comment "Jim Williams (March 3, 1919 – May 31, 2007) was coach of the Colorado State University men's basketball program for 25 seasons (1955–1980). He succeeded Bill Stranigan following the program's first ever NCAA Tournament appearance.During his tenure he amassed 352 wins, the most for any Division I college coach in Colorado history. His teams made a total of four NCAA Tournament and two NIT appearances.".
- Q16017951 label "Jim Williams (basketball)".
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