Joe b Hall: Cause of death| Obituary| Wife| illness| Health

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Joe B Hall was an American college basketball coach. He was the head coach at the University of Kentucky from 1972 to 1985, leading the Wildcats to a national championship in 1978.

Joe b Hall: Cause of death| Obituary| Wife| illness| Health

Cause of death:

Joe B. Hall, who succeeded Adolph Rupp and guided Kentucky to a national championship in 1978, has died. He was 93.

The program announced Hall’s death in a social media post Saturday morning after the coach’s family notified current Wildcats coach John Calipari. Hall and Calipari were close, and Hall was a a frequent presence at Kentucky practices and games. The retired coach would sometimes provide the “Y” when cheerleaders spelled out the state name during timeouts.

Obituary:

Led by Kevin Grevey, Jimmy Dan Conner and Rick Robey, Kentucky reached the Final Four in 1975, its first appearance since 1966. The Wildcats lost the championship game 92-85 to UCLA in coach John Wooden’s final game with the Bruins.

Three years later, Hall and Kentucky earned another banner to hang from the rafters of Rupp Arena, which was named after the longtime coach and opened in 1976.

Wife:

Joe b Hall: Cause of death| Obituary| Wife| illness| Health

Wife
 
m. ?–2007

Katharine Dennis Hall was the wife of former American college basketball coach Joe B. Hall. Katharine Dennis Hall became famous after she married the coach. 

Illness:

How did Katharine Dennis Hall die? Katharine Dennis Hall died of cancer in their home.

How did Joe B. Hall die? Joe B. Hall was reported dead on January 15, 2022. His cause of death wasn’t known, however, it is believed that he died of old age.

Health:

Joe B. Hall, who succeeded legendary coach Adolph Rupp at Kentucky and led the Wildcats to an NCAA men’s basketball championship, has died at the age of 93.

The Wildcats went 30-2 in 1977-78 and won their first NCAA title in 20 years, beating Duke 94-88 in St. Louis behind 41 points from Jack “Goose” Givens. It was Kentucky’s fifth championship and first in 20 years. More than 10,000 fans greeted the returning team at Blue Grass Airport.

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