There is the saddest news coming forward related to the death of Lou Campanelli and this news is gathering a lot of attention on the internet. He was an American Basketball coach and served from 1972 to 1985 at James Madison University as head coach. He was 84 years old at the time of his death and his death occurs on Tuesday 31 January 2023. His loved ones express their sadness for his death and so many people share their condolences for his loss. Let us discuss the cause of his death and also talk about other information related to him and his death in this article, so read it completely.
According to the news and reports, He took his last breath in Livermore, California and the confirmed cause of his death is not revealed yet. His death news broke the heart of his family, friends, and loved ones and so many people express their sadness for his death. Lots of rumors are flowing on the internet that claims the cause of his death but the exact cause of his death is not confirmed or shared by his family or loved ones. We will update our article after getting more information related to his death cause and mention it in our article.
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Legendary JMU Coach Lou Campanelli Dies
He was born on 10 August 1938 and became a professional football coach in America. He gained a lot of attention and popularity as a football coach. He served from 1972 to 1985 around for 13 years as a head coach at James Madison University and from 1986 to 1993 at the University of California, Berkeley. As a head coach, he guided the Dukes to a record of 238-118 and five NCAA Tournament appearances. He also has an interest in writing and in 2015, he wrote a book titled Dare to Dream: How James Madison University Became Coed and Shocked the Basketball World, and this book gained a lot of attention.
He was raised in Springfield, New Jersey University where he received his degree of master. He also served as a football coach in Japan Pro League for around one year and spends many times as an advance scout for the National Basketball Association’s Cleveland Cavaliers and New Jersey Nets, and served as Commissioner of Pac 10 Officiating. The information about his funeral and other events is not shared yet and there are so many people expressing their love for him. He will always be remembered as a great football coach and his loved ones always felt his absence.