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Charlene Curtis, first Black women's basketball head coach in ACC, dies at 67
Charlene Curtis, the first Black women's basketball head coach in the ACC, died Thursday from cancer, the conference said. She was 67. Curtis was the head coach at Wake Forest from 1997 to 2004, after head-coaching stops at Radford and Temple, where she also was the first African American head women's basketball coach. Curtis played basketball at Radford shortly after the passage of Title IX in 1972 and became the school's first 1,000-point scorer, male or female, and a member of its Hall of Fame. She majored in music and joined a Radford women's basketball team that didn't offer scholarships at the time. A native of Roanoke, Virginia, her early coaching jobs included an assistant at Radford and graduate assistant coach at Virginia in 1981. She worked with Virginia head coach Debbie Ryan and then-assistant Geno Auriemma. Curtis became Radford's head coach in 1984 at age 29, finishing with a 121-53 record in six seasons.
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