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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Willie_CagerWillie Cager - Wikipedia

    William Cager Jr. (August 24, 1942 – March 19, 2023) was an American college basketball player for the Texas Western Miners (now UTEP Miners ). He was a member of their 1966 team that won the 1966 NCAA Basketball Championship. He was coached by the Hall of Fame coach Don Haskins.

  2. 19. März 2023 · Willie Cager, a member of the historic 1966 Texas Western team that broke racial barriers in college basketball, passed away on the anniversary of the title game. He was a lifelong supporter of Miner athletics and a charitable foundation bearer.

    • Willie Cager's Life Celebrated at Don Haskins Center
    • Nevil Shed
    • David Lattin
    • Togo Railey
    • Dick Myers
    • Willie Worsley
    • David Palacio
    • Louis Baudoin
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    Friends, family and ex-teammates shared their appreciation of Cager, a staple at UTEP basketball games throughout the years, often taking his seat just past the tunnel on the floor. "He was my mentor. He may be gone but not forgotten. It's not goodbye, but to be continued," said Nevil Shed of Cager, his former UTEP basketball teammate and best frie...

    At 6-foot-8, Shed was the tallest of the '65-66 Miners. A native New Yorker used to an East Coast run-and-gun style of play, he had to make some major adjustments under Don Haskins' methodical dribbling and passing system. He now lives in San Antonio and has seven children.

    With a thunderous dunk, 6-foot-6, 240-pound Lattin set the tone for the 1966 championship game. He scored 16 points and pulled nine rebounds, living up to his two nicknames: "Big Daddy" and "Daddy D." Lattin lives in Houston and published a book about his life, Slam Dunk to Glory.

    Railey graduated in 1962 from El Paso's Austin High School and earned a spot on Haskins' Texas Western team. He retired from teaching in the Port Neches, Texas school district and moved back to El Paso.

    Myers played in 14 games during the Miners' championship season. After graduating from UTEP in 1967, he worked for Farah Manufacturing for 20 years in El Paso. He retired in 2007 as the Vice President/Planning and Logistics for Coach Leather Inc. in New York City.

    Though he was just 5-foot-6, Worsley was a big help for the Miners, scoring eight points and pulling down four rebounds in the championship game. Worsley coached high school basketball in Spring Valley, New York. He does a lot of community service work with underprivileged kids, including basketball clinics and summer camps.

    Palacio was born and raised in El Paso, graduating from Austin High School in 1964, where he was a member of three consecutive city championship teams. He played three years at Texas Western, including the 1966 championship team. After graduating from UTEP in 1968 with a Business degree, he moved to Los Angeles. He worked in the music industry for ...

    Louis is a retired educator, lives in New Mexico and has two daughters and three grandsons. Information on UTEP's 1966 team can be found at: The Team (utep.edu) More: Willie Cager columnBloomquist: Willie Cager's smile brightened Haskins Center Felix F. Chavez can be reached at fchavez@elpasotimes.com; @Fchavezeptimes on Twitter

    Willie Cager, who played on the 1966 NCAA champion team with an all-Black starting lineup, died at 81. He was honored by friends, family and former teammates at the Don Haskins Center, where he was a regular attendee.

  3. 19. März 2023 · EL PASO, Texas – Willie Cager, beloved member of Texas Western's 1966 NCAA Championship team, has passed away at the age of 81. Cager made a lasting impact at the university beyond his time as a student-athlete. He was a fixture in El Paso and attended countless men's and women's basketball home games over the years.

  4. Willie Cager was a forward who played for Texas-El Paso and the Baltimore Bullets in the NBA. He died in 2023 at the age of 80. See his stats, college career, draft status and more.

    • August 24, 1942
  5. UTEP. Glory Road. The Team. Willie Cager, a skilled low-post player, scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds in the championship game against Kentucky. Cager has made his home in El Paso, dedicating his life to educating children. He is the coordinator of the Ysleta Independent School District's After School Basketball Program.

  6. 21. März 2023 · Posted: Mar 19, 2023 / 07:37 PM MDT. Updated: Mar 20, 2023 / 07:07 PM MDT. EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – Willie Cager, a member of the 1965-66 Texas Western national championship winning team, died at the age of 81 on Sunday morning, according to his family.