Ireland, George

Ireland, George
▪ 2002

      American basketball coach (b. June 15, 1913, Madison, Wis.—d. Sept. 14, 2001, Addison, Ill.), served at Loyola University (Chicago) for 24 seasons beginning in 1951 and retired with a 321–255 record. His most famous victory came in 1963, when the Loyola Ramblers won the National Collegiate Athletic Association championship, defeating the defending champion University of Cincinnati, Ohio, team 60–58 in overtime after having been 15 points behind in the second half of the game.

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