Yow, Kay (1942–)
Yow, Kay (1942–)
American basketball coach. Born Mar 14, 1942, in Gibsonville, North Carolina; graduate of East Carolina University, 1964.
Coached at Elon College (1972–75) and won 2 state titles; became coach at North Carolina State (1976), where she compiled a 579–266 record by the 2002–03 season; won her 600th game (Jan 11, 2001); coached US Olympic team (1988), which won a gold medal. Inducted into Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2002).
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