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NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 10: Lou Carnesecca, head coach of the St. John's Redmen, during the semi-final Big East Conferance Touranment college basketball game against the Georgetown Hoyas at Madison Square Garden on March 10, 1991 in New York, New York. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)

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Lou Carnesecca, longtime St. John’s basketball head coach and Hall of Famer, died Saturday at age 99.

St. John’s said in a declaration that Carnesecca died “surrounded by family” just over a month before what would have been his 100th birthday.

Carnesecca ruled St. John’s from 1965 to 1970 and returned as coach from 1973 to 1992. He guided the program into the BIG EAST Conference as a charter member and was inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame upon his retirement in 1992.

During his 24 seasons as head coach, Carnesecca led the Red Storm to a 526-500 record, 18 NCAA Tournament appearances, two NIT championships and a run to the 1985 Final Four. He was commonly known for his colorful sweaters.

Carnesecca coached more than 40 players who went on to be drafted into the NBA, including Chris Mullin, Bill Wennington, Mark Jackson, Jayson Williams and Malik Sealy, according to St. John’s.

St. John’s on-campus arena was renamed Carnesecca Arena in 2004, and the school revealed a statue of Carnesecca in the arena lobby in 2021. When Carnesecca was asked to describe St. John’s in one word in 2019, replied“Home.”

Carnesecca was survived by family, including his wife of 73 years, Mary, according to St. John’s.