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RIP Lou Carnesecca

A wonderful man who brought great joy as one of the original Big East coaches.
I loved his ongoing teasing with John Thompson. May his memory as one of the good guys last for a long, long time.
Every time I think about the replica sweater Thompson made I can't help but laugh.
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Rest in peace.
 
Another one of the great ones. I’m probably in the middle age-wise for our boards, but I’m wondering if our younger fans truly understand the impact that group of coaches and characters, including Louie, had on making the Big East such a part of many of our sports fandoms.
 
The various obituaries are great. What a beloved coach. One of the obits talked about how he learned humility from Lapchick “a peacock today, a feather duster tomorrow”
 
What was great about Louie was how down to Earth he was. It was that relatability that endeared him to so many. You can't teach it; you're either that way and appreciate the world around you or you sit in your Ivory Tower.
 
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A truly great man. He was genuine. Friday nights in the 90’s I made my young boys watch the Lou Carnesecca show on MSG. They loved it. In 1983 I had just finished my MBA, and I was having a hard time finding a good job in a bad economy. I was making ends meet working the ticket counter for New York Air in Savannah, GA. The Big East had their meeting in Hilton Head, and he was flying home from Savannah. I got to check him in, and when I told him I was an SHU alum, he started firing off one funny story after another. He wanted to know if I was following how Nick Gallis was lighting it up in Greece. That was something that lifted my spirits for a long time.
God bless him.
May he rest in peace.
 
A truly great man. He was genuine. Friday nights in the 90’s I made my young boys watch the Lou Carnesecca show on MSG. They loved it. In 1983 I had just finished my MBA, and I was having a hard time finding a good job in a bad economy. I was making ends meet working the ticket counter for New York Air in Savannah, GA. The Big East had their meeting in Hilton Head, and he was flying home from Savannah. I got to check him in, and when I told him I was an SHU alum, he started firing off one funny story after another. He wanted to know if I was following how Nick Gallis was lighting it up in Greece. That was something that lifted my spirits for a long time.
God bless him.
May he rest in peace.
Great stuff! What a man he was
 
when i was a jr, lou was back at sju after the aba stint and his beaver smith lead team came into walsh. our glenn mosley lead team sent them home with an L . but seeing louis a few feet from me was a thrill. then in 92, i snuck into BE Media day. ran face to face into louie as we both were going thru a doorway, he looked up at me, said "how have you been? havent seen you in ages"

rip louie. he lead a long life in public and comes out a good man. not a lot can say that
 
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