Fayetteville State College Athletics partnership with the Fayetteville Space Habitat for Humanity supported the ‘Homecourt: A Dialog with Coach Roy Williams’ fundraiser, that includes the previous Kansas and College of North Carolina head coach within the Felton J. Capel Area.
The luncheon offered a VIP alternative to fulfill and greet the NCAA Corridor of Fame coach, who retired in 2021. Coach Williams, with 48 years of teaching expertise, spent 18 seasons as the pinnacle coach on the College of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and 15 seasons on the College of Kansas. He additionally coached at Charles D. Owen Excessive College.
Williams amassed a complete of 903 wins, rating third all-time in Division I historical past on the time of his retirement. His groups made 9 Remaining 4 appearances and gained three NCAA championships in 2005, 2009, and 2017, all with North Carolina. Williams was recognized for his fast-paced, high-scoring groups and distinctive recruiting expertise. He earned quite a few accolades, together with induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Corridor of Fame in 2007.

The proceeds from the luncheon, which included a silent public sale, are devoted to supporting Habitat for Humanity’s mission of offering extra reasonably priced housing in the area people.
Director of Athletics Anthony Bennett expressed, “It was an incredible alternative for the Broncos to staff up with Brandon Worth and the Fayetteville Space Habitat for Humanity as soon as once more to make a distinction in our group.
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