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Texas Rio Grande Valley coach Lew Hill dies day after game

Howard Olson by Howard Olson
February 8, 2021
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EDINBURG, Texas — Texas Rio Grande Valley men’s basketball coach Lew Hill died Sunday, a day after coaching what was his final game, the university said.

Hill, who was 55, was in his fifth season as coach of the Vaqueros, who lost 77-75 against Texas Southern on Saturday night.

The school said the cause of death was not known and didn’t provide any other details.

Hill took over at Rio Grande Valley in 2016-17, right after going to the Final Four as an assistant coach on Lon Kruger’s staff at Oklahoma. Hill was an assistant for Kruger with the Sooners from 2011 to 2016 after seven seasons with Kruger at UNLV (2004-11).

“Words cannot describe how any of us feel right now. Everyone in our department is devastated by this news,” Rio Grande Valley athletic director Chasse Conque said. “Coach Hill was an incredible human being. He was my close friend and a trusted colleague. He cared deeply about those around him, from his family to his players to his staff and, really, everyone in the department and at UTRGV.”

Lew Hill had coached at Texas Rio Grande Valley since 2016-17 and had led the Vaqueros’ loss to Texas Southern on Saturday prior to his death Sunday. Michael C. Johnson/USA TODAY Sports

The school said it would name an acting head coach soon and make a determination on the status of upcoming games.

“This is a tragic loss, not only for the UTRGV community but for the entire Rio Grande Valley community,” school president Guy Bailey said. “Coach Hill was very involved in the community and always had a knack for making everyone he met feel special.”

Hill, who was originally from Mount Vernon, New York, also was an assistant coach at South Alabama (1990-92), Southeast Missouri State (1992-94), East Carolina (1994-98) and Texas A&M (1998-2004).

Rio Grande Valley was 8-4 this season under Hill. He had a 66-77 record with the Vaqueros, including a 20-win season in 2018-19.

Hill is survived by his wife and their two children, a son and a daughter, as well as three more daughters.

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