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Nolan Richardson III

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Sport(s)
  
Basketball

1990–2000
  
Arkansas (assistant)

Education
  
1987–1990
  
Langston (assistant)

Parents
  

1985–1987
  
Role
  
Basketball Coach

1983–1985
  
Name
  
Nolan III

Positions
  
Basketball positions

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Born
  
July 16, 1964, El Paso, Texas (
1964-07-16
)

Alma mater
  
Oklahoma State UniversityLangston University (B.S., 1995)

Grandparents
  
Nolan Richardson Sr., Clareast Richardson

Aunts
  
Shirley Richardson, Helen Richardson

Similar
  
Harold Hunter (basketball), Cy Alexander, John McLendon

Died
  
May 13, 2012 (aged 47) Tulsa, Oklahoma

Nolan Richardson III (July 16, 1964 – May 13, 2012) was an American college basketball coach and the son of National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame coach Nolan Richardson.

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Playing career

Richardson played for Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma, then played two seasons at Tyler Junior College. He transferred for his final two years to Oklahoma State University, where he averaged 6.5 points per game in 37 contests.

Coaching career

He began his coaching career as an assistant at Langston University, where he obtained his college degree in 1995. He then joined his father's staff at Arkansas and remained there for ten seasons. During his time with the Razorbacks, he coached teams that went to two Final Fours and won the 1994 NCAA championship.

In 2000, Richardson was named head coach at Tennessee State University. He went 10-19 and 11-17 in his first two seasons, then began the 2002–03 season 2-5 before he was suspended for violating University policy against bringing guns on campus. Richardson allegedly brought a gun into the Tigers' basketball arena after an argument with assistant coach Hosea Lewis. Richardson ultimately resigned his position.

Death

Richardson was found dead in his home on May 13, 2012 of natural causes.

References

Nolan Richardson III Wikipedia