Jud Heathcote

1927 - 2017

Jud Heathcote

1927 - 2017

BORN

1927

DIED

2017

Jud Heathcote Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 29, 2017.
Jud Heathcote, who led Michigan State and Magic Johnson to the 1979 NCAA championship, has died. He was 90.

The school announced Heathcote died Monday in Spokane, Washington.

Spartans coach Tom Izzo was hired by Heathcote as a part-time assistant in 1983. With Heathcote's support, Izzo was promoted to replace him when he retired in 1995.

"The basketball world is a sadder place today with the passing of Jud Heathcote," Izzo said. "No one cared more about the welfare of the game than Jud. He was a coach's coach and a mentor to many.

"Our hearts are filled with sadness and deepest sympathy for his wife Beverly and the Heathcote family. Michigan State has lost one of its icons today. And yet, nothing can erase his impact on the program, the players he coached and the coaches he mentored. Spartan basketball is what it is today because of Jud Heathcote."

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Heathcote won 340 games, three Big Ten titles and appeared in nine NCAA tournaments during his 19-year career at Michigan State.

He was inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009 along with Johnson and Larry Bird, whose Indiana State team lost to the Heathcote-led Spartans in the 1979 final.

The National Association of Basketball Coaches gave Heathcote the Golden Anniversary Award for 50 years of service in 2001, when he was also inducted into the Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame.

Heathcote got his start in 1971 as a head coach in college at Montana, where he had an 80-53 record and won two Big Sky titles.

Izzo, a Basketball Hall of Famer, helped the Spartans win their second NCAA men's basketball title in 2000. He often leaned on Heathcote for advice, counsel and humor.

"Without a doubt, he was one of the most influential people in my life, giving me a chance when no one else would," Izzo said. "Any coaching success I've ever had is because of him. Long after he left Michigan State, he was still one of the first people I would call when I had a tough decision in coaching or life."

Izzo wasn't alone.

Michigan State athletic director Mark Hollis, who was a student manager for Heathcote, said he was one of his best teachers.

"Reflecting on my career and life, Jud was among the most influential people in regards to my preparation for both," Hollis said. "He will be missed, yet his memory will be seen through the many different people he impacted."

One of those people is South Florida coach Brian Gregory, who started his career as a graduate assistant for Heathcote and was promoted within the program before moving on to lead Dayton and Georgia Tech.

"For the first time since I was 25, I won't get a birthday card from him and won't get a call from him after a game and that really bums me out," the 50-year-old Gregory said in a telephone interview Monday night.

"I'll miss a lot of things, including his humor. It was almost a badge of honor if he ripped you because he was testing you. He was old school and that's how he showed he cared, ripping you in some way that he thought could drive home a point to make you look at some part of your life."

Heathcote had legendary gatherings with coaches on Friday afternoon — and sometimes evening — during Final Four weekend, for two-plus decades before health problems prevented him from traveling.

"It was known as 'Jud's party,' and it became Final Four folklore," Gregory said. "He'd get up in front of everyone and tell a bunch of jokes, holding court for high school, junior college and big-time coaches. They all came to see him. The younger coaches would just be in awe of how he could command a room with that many coaches in it."

During Heathcote's farewell tour during the 1994-95 season, many schools gave him a retirement gift. At Minnesota, he was presented with a stool such as the one coaches sat on the raised court at Williams Arena.

"I was pleasantly surprised to see that it had three legs," Heathcote joked.

Written by Larry Lage




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Steve Dill

May 23, 2024

I got to know Jud when he was the head coach at Montana. I was a high school basketball official, and I volunteered to officiate his practice scrimmages. He was one of a kind, and great human being. I'll never forget him.

Barbara Cox

February 28, 2021

Dad,
I think of you every day and I miss you so much. I especially miss your amazing humor, feistiness, generosity and advice. I miss calling you “Old Al,” and just hanging out with you, watching sports on TV. I will never forget the last conversation I had with you, the day before you passed, nor will I ever forget the Heathcote motto: “When the going gets tough, the tough get going.” I love you so much Dad.

Barbara Jean

Shannon Burns

January 19, 2020

I met Jud when he was assistant coach under Marv Harshman at WSU. We had an outing to Lake Cordilane(sp) with Phi Epsilon Kappa, an honorary fraternity for PE majors. Probably 15 students Marv and Jud. We talked basketball cooked breakfast and bonded. I remember the weekend somewhat, but an incident that I will take to my grave was this. Three years later I was taking care of a quadriplegic at the Holliday Inn by SeaTac airport. I was waiting for the elevator to take to my patients room. The door opened and there stood Jud Heathcote. Before I could get a word out of my mouth Jud say "Hi Shannon, its great to see you!" My mouth fell open, he remembered me like it was yesterday. That to me told me what a kind of of a man Jud was. I didn't play basketball for him, I met him on a weekend outing. Crying now,as it meant so much to me. Sorry I'm so late in writing this, but I will tell him when we meet again, "great seeing you again Coach!"

July 18, 2018

Jud, Pull up your Socks. He was a mentor as I watched The Griz practice and play. Played B.B. with son Jerry the Bear. Hitchhiked home from a game and got a ride with his Daughter. That's Montana! Jud you have served the game well. Goodbye.

Tom Binsacl

October 5, 2017

my memory ofnjud goes back to the 1984 olympic trials in bloomington indiana. Me and a friend were standing in the the tunnel when Jud walks by and says "you guys looking for trouble ?" he had a grin on his face but we were down there illegally. And we scooted outafter that.

September 13, 2017

Sorry for your lost, to the family and friends of Jud Heathcote. May the God of Peace be with the family in these difficult times. PS

GEORGE HAMILTON

September 10, 2017

SORRY TO HEAR OF COACH HEATHCOTE'S PASSING!
HE WAS AN INSPIRATIONAL COACH--YOU REALLY KNEW HE WAS.."FULL HEART"..IN THE GAME!
HE GAVE ME...POWERFUL ADVICE ON HOW TO WIN WITH MY HIGH SCHOOL TEAM!
THE GRIZZLIES....WERE LUCKY TO HAVE HIM---IN MONTANA!

RDR

September 9, 2017

So sorry for your loss May God comfort and give you peace.
My sincere condolences to Mr. Heathcote family,and friends.

Richard Cummings

September 7, 2017

Jud, Thank you for all that you did for the young men you helped to become lovers of BB and achievers in life. You were and always will be an inspiration in my life.

September 5, 2017

So sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort be with you.

Sincerely

Betty Armour-Fowler

September 4, 2017

So sorry to read about the loss of your loved one. Psalms 90:10 shows how he lived a long life of special mightiness from God. Keep his many, many, many memories close in your hearts and minds and cherish them forever. May the comfort of God be with you all during this time of grief.

Bob Miller

September 3, 2017

Too many great memories of this wonderful man to try and list here. I ran into Jud at Albertsons 25-30 years after WV ('61) and he actually remembered my name. What a loss we have experienced. Love ya Jud. God bless.

Michael Beechem

September 3, 2017

While working on Ph.D. at Michigan State I would often be studying in the Union Building and he'd stop by to chat about basketball following a pre-basketball dinner with his team. Loved the man. A great coach, but, more important, a great person who had a marvelous sense of humor.
For a sports psychology assignment I observed him coaching a practice. I promised to him a send a copy of paper. Several years belatedly, about 5-6 years ago, I finally sent it with regrets. He actually replied with a very nice letter.

Gerri Pyne-Thomas

September 3, 2017

Mr. Heathcote was a dear friend to my father (Len Pyne). He was very special to my dad and the best man in his wedding. They remained close all of their lives and Dad looked forward to receiving a birthday card from Jud every year. They were both passionate coaches and class acts. Now they are together again. . . in Heaven. My sympathy to your family.

September 3, 2017

Sincere condolences to the Heathcote Family.

Hester family

September 3, 2017

Sincere condolences to the Heathcote Family in your time of great sorrow. May you find comfort in the coming difficult days in promise and hope found John 6:40.

September 2, 2017

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Bill Arnhold

September 1, 2017

Jud was my freshman high school math teacher at West Valley High School. We maintained a friendship for many years. We would visit at the Elks lodge and also talked about WSU. I will miss him a lot. I am sorry for the families loss he was a great friend and an outstanding person.

CC.

September 1, 2017

With heartfelt sympathy, I'm truly sorry for your loss. May 'God' give you strength during this most difficult time.

P D

September 1, 2017

So very sorry for the loss of dear loved one,so talented he was. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends. May the God of comfort conline to bring Co fort to all. My deepest and sincere condolences to your families and friends.

September 1, 2017

What a COACH he was.

Then ('58) and now ('17).

Ed Arildson

August 31, 2017

Jud was the first person I knew who had what could best be called presence. I was probably 14 years old, and I can still remember the first time I met him, face to face. Last time I saw him, he bought me breakfast, and signed his book. No, no, not the one he was reading! We of West Valley in the '50s will long remember and appreciate him. So, family of Jud, be proud. He made a difference in many lives.

August 31, 2017

My heartfelt condolences and warmest thoughts for Beverly and the Heathcote family. Coach Jud was the coach of all coaches. I am so saddened to learn of his passing. Jud was truly an amazing and compassionate man of integrity. We will all miss him very much, Jud touched one many lives in a positive way. May God grant solace to the bereaved during this most challenging time. With Love & Prayers

August 30, 2017

As a 1964 WVHS graduate, we enjoyed Coach Hearhcote very much. Sincere condolences to the family.

Gloria Fraser

August 30, 2017

On behalf of the Class of WV'63...We will always carry the memories of you, your antics, your humor, your coaching skills and your teachings. Thanks for the memories Jud. Gloria Johnson Fraser

Joe Gallegos

August 30, 2017

My condolences to his family, I knew Jud well. played alot of Handball with and against Him, He was always a Gentleman. Rest in Peace Jud,

August 30, 2017

By the sentiments expressed by fellow coaches, it's evident Jud touched the hearts of those he mentored. Good people like Jud aren't forgotten. My condolences to his family, mentorees and all those who loved him. Psalm 147:4,6

August 30, 2017

Some people have the most amazing effects on other people's lives and the full impact isn't realized until they're gone. Coach Heathcote I'm sure didn't realize the extent of his influence and how greatly he is missed and by whom. May those grieving find comfort through the God of all comfort.

Eric Moore

August 30, 2017

RIP Jud, your career provided a lifetime of great memories of watching MSU basketball with my father, who passed away a few years ago.

Thanks and God bless you and your family.

Sharon Olp

August 30, 2017

I have always respected you Jud, as I love college basketball, but I just recently met you at my sister's, Kathy Parks, birthday party last December, and I was so impressed by your presence. You were so sweet and humble, with a good sense of humor and I am so sorry you are gone. Your family is In my thoughts and prayers. You were a great coach and a wonderful person. Rest In Peace!

August 29, 2017

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

S.A. Henry

August 29, 2017

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Manley Lease

August 29, 2017

I played for Jud at West Valley High school in the 50's, he was the premier coach in my life. He turned a average basketball team into a state competitor. Little West Valley with 176 students played large Spokane teams with 2500 plus students. He took us to the state tournament two years in a row, placed fifth both times.
Jud would show up at our high school reunions until just a few years ago, we all loved him, he will never be forgotten.
Manley Lease 1952 - 1955

G. Freeman

August 29, 2017

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.

Adrian Barnette

August 29, 2017

We'll miss you !

Harry Simpson

August 29, 2017

Godspeed Jud, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

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