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Cannot let today pass without noting it was 18 years ago today that Hank Gathers collapsed and passed away during a WCC tournament semifinal game.
I'm sure that many tears were shed in Westchester and throughout the LMU community in remembrance of his passing.
I still remember it like it was yesterday.

ESPN Classic will be showing the LMU-LaSalle game from the 1989-1990 season at midnight. Have no doubt I will be raising my class and crying im remembrance.
 

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i remember espn kept replaying his collaspe until it was learned he passed and then they quit airing the entire tape. his teammate shot left handed free throws in his honor as well. would have been a great one.
 

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They should show what maybe have been the best college basketball game of all time.......Loyola vs LSU with Chris Jackson...the final score was like 140-135 and it was without a doubt the best game these eyes ever saw......God i miss the good ol days.........
 

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One of my favorites from my college years. Lead the country in scoring and rebounding in the same season. RIP, Hank.
 

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wow, and the think they knew he had a heart issue and had collapsed earlier in the year, but let him play anyway...
 

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I remember watching the Hank Gathers movie on TV in 1991 and right at the end we had an earthquake in California that scared the shit out of me.
 

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Heart condition and death
Gathers' first sign of trouble came on Saturday, December 9, 1989, when he collapsed during an LMU home game against UCSB.

He was found to have an abnormal heartbeat (exercise-induced ventricular tachycardia), and was prescribed a beta blocker. However, the school coaches felt that the medication adversely affected his play, and they soon cut back on his dosage. Gathers was under the care of only the school doctors.

On Sunday, March 4, 1990, he collapsed again with 13:34 left in the first half of a West Coast Conference tournament semifinal game against Portland, just after scoring on an alley-oop dunk that put the Lions up 25-13. This time, he never got up. He was declared dead on arrival at a nearby hospital at the age of only 23. An autopsy found that he suffered from a heart-muscle disorder, cardiomyopathy.

Following his death, Gathers's parents eventually sued LMU for $32.5 million. The school settled out of court for an undisclosed amount.


Legacy
As a result of Gathers' death, the 1990 WCC tournament was suspended, and Loyola Marymount was given the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament (as a #11 seed) due to its regular season championship. During LMU's subsequent run to the Elite Eight before falling to eventual national champion UNLV, Gathers' teammate Bo Kimble (a right-handed player) shot his first free throw of each game left-handed in memory of Gathers, who, while naturally right-handed, was a poor free-throw shooter and had, for a time, attempted to shoot left-handed[1]. He made all three attempts (Kimble did not have any free-throw attempts in the Sweet 16 win over Alabama).

In 1992, Gathers' life was dramatized in a TV movie, as Final Shot: The Hank Gathers Story.

Gersten Pavilion, LMU's on-campus athletics facility, is known to Lions fans as "Hank's House", although that is not part of its official name. On 29 January 2005, members of Gathers' 1989-90 team, including Kimble, were inducted into the Loyola Marymount Hall of Fame during halftime of a 63-46 win over cross-town rival Pepperdine. Gathers' mother, Lucille Gathers Cheeseboro, also attended the ceremony. Furthermore, the student fan club on campus, "The ROAR," still wears Gathers' number 44 on their fan t-shirts each year.
 

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Well that means that Mike and Mari would of been married for 18 years,had they not split up.

Was in Tahoe for a friends wedding when this happened.

I remember telling my next door neighbor friend,Gathers passing out again?

Later that day found out was dead..........Damn
 

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i was at that game and also the one where Bo makes the FT's left handed. every year my buddies and i celebrate Mar 4.


tried to find the LA Times article about Gersten being haunted by Hanks ghost. ha.
 

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a classic line was when bo and hank in the movie were walking around the campus and looking at the schedule. they said something like 'gonzaga? who the hell are they?' obviously they weren't on the map and no one knew how to pronounce it
 

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I went to the Sportscasters camp at LMU the year before and Hank was one of the students...

One of the funniest moments at the camp is when the instructors were playing some of the more memorable auditions at the end of the week.

Hank was doing a broadcast of an Angels game and the foul tip bounced and got the catcher in his "area"...

And Hank said... "Just as I thought... (pause) it got him... in the balls."

And the campers roared with laughter for several minutes non-stop.
 

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