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- Q16019605 description "American college basketball coach".
- Q16019605 description "American college basketball coach".
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- Q16019605 abstract "Walter "Sam" Williams (June 29, 1924 – October 22, 2012) was an American college basketball coach. He is considered an early pioneer of racial integration in the college game and is the University of Texas–Pan American's all-time leader in wins (244), including its only men's basketball national championship in 1962–63. Williams is referred to as the "Father of Broncs Basketball" at Texas Pan–American. He oversaw the school's transition from a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) program into a NCAA Division I program.The UTPA Fieldhouse, where the team plays their home games, had its center court rededicated to Williams on November 20, 2010. He was also named head coach emeritus, becoming just the second former coach at Texas Pan–American to earn that honor (baseball coach Al Ogletree was the first).Williams died on October 22, 2012, from natural causes.".
- Q16019605 alias "Williams, Walter".
- Q16019605 birthDate "1924-06-29".
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- Q16019605 birthYear "1924".
- Q16019605 deathDate "2012-10-22".
- Q16019605 deathYear "2012".
- Q16019605 overallRecord "244–164 (0.598)".
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- Q16019605 alternativeNames "Williams, Walter".
- Q16019605 birthDate "1924-06-29".
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- Q16019605 dateOfBirth "1924-06-29".
- Q16019605 dateOfDeath "2012-10-22".
- Q16019605 deathDate "2012-10-22".
- Q16019605 name "Sam Williams".
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- Q16019605 shortDescription "American college basketball coach".
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- Q16019605 comment "Walter "Sam" Williams (June 29, 1924 – October 22, 2012) was an American college basketball coach. He is considered an early pioneer of racial integration in the college game and is the University of Texas–Pan American's all-time leader in wins (244), including its only men's basketball national championship in 1962–63. Williams is referred to as the "Father of Broncs Basketball" at Texas Pan–American.".
- Q16019605 label "Sam Williams (basketball, born 1924)".
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