Jerry Tarkanian

1930 - 2015

Jerry Tarkanian

1930 - 2015

BORN

1930

DIED

2015

Jerry Tarkanian Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 11, 2015.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — He couldn't stop fighting the NCAA any more than he could give up chewing towels courtside. Jerry Tarkanian built a basketball dynasty in the desert, but it was his decades-long battle with the NCAA that defined him far more than the wins and losses.

The coach who won a national title at UNLV and made the school synonymous with basketball died Wednesday after several years of health issues. He was 84.

Tarkanian put the run in the Runnin' Rebels, taking them to four Final Fours and winning a national championship in 1990 with one of the most dominant college teams ever. His teams were as flamboyant as the city, with light shows and fireworks for pregame introductions and celebrities jockeying for position on the so-called Gucci Row courtside.

He ended up beating the NCAA, too, collecting a $2.5 million settlement after suing the organization for trying to run him out of college basketball. But he was bitter to the end about the way the NCAA treated him while coaching.

"They've been my tormentors my whole life," Tarkanian said at his retirement news conference in 2002. "It will never stop."

The night before he died, fans attending UNLV's game against Fresno State draped towels over the statue of Tarkanian outside the campus arena that depicts Tarkanian chewing on one of his famous towels.

Tarkanian's wife, Lois, said her husband — hospitalized Monday with an infection and breathing difficulties — fought health problems for the last six years with the same "courage and tenacity" he showed throughout his life. His death came just days after the death of another Hall of Fame coach, North Carolina's Dean Smith.

"Our hearts are broken but filled with incredible memories," Lois Tarkanian said in a family statement. "You will be missed Tark."

Tarkanian was an innovator who preached defense yet loved to watch his teams run. And run they did, beginning with his first Final Four team in 1976-77, which scored more than 100 points in 23 games in an era before both the shot clock and the 3-point shot.

He was a winner in a city built on losers, putting a small commuter school on the national sporting map and making UNLV sweatshirts a hot item around the country. His teams helped revolutionize the way the college game was played, with relentless defense forcing turnovers that were quickly converted into baskets at the other end.

He recruited players other coaches often wouldn't touch, building teams with junior college transfers and kids from checkered backgrounds. His teams at UNLV were national powerhouses almost every year, yet Tarkanian never seemed to get his due when the discussion turned to the all-time coaching greats.

That changed in 2013 when the man popularly referred to as Tark the Shark was elected to the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame, an honor his fellow coaches argued for years was long overdue. Though hospitalized in the summer for heart problems and weakened by a variety of ills, he went on stage with a walker at the induction ceremony.

"I knew right from day one I wanted to be a coach," Tarkanian said. "Coaching has been my entire life."

Tarkanian's career spanned 31 years with three Division I schools, beginning at Long Beach State and ending at Fresno State, where Tarkanian himself played in 1954 and 1955. Only twice did his teams fail to win at least 20 games in a season.

But it was at UNLV where his reputation was made, both as a coach of teams that often scored in the triple digits and as an outlaw not afraid to stand up to the powerful NCAA. He went 509-105 in 19 seasons with the Runnin' Rebels before finally being forced out by the university after a picture was published in the Las Vegas Review-Journal showing some of his players in a hot tub with a convicted game fixer.

UNLV was already on probation at the time, just two years after winning the national title and a year after the Runnin' Rebels — led by Larry Johnson, Stacey Augmon and Greg Anthony — went undefeated into the Final Four before being upset in the semifinals by the same Duke team they beat by 30 points for the championship the year before. Even after losing four of his starters off that team and being on probation, Tarkanian went 26-2 in his final year at UNLV.

His overall record is listed several different ways because the NCAA took away wins from some of his teams, but the family preferred to go with his on court record of 784-202.

The sad-eyed Tarkanian was born to Armenian immigrants Aug. 8, 1930, in Euclid, Ohio, and attended Pasadena City College before transferring to Fresno State, where he graduated in 1955. He coached high school basketball in Southern California before being hired at Riverside City College, where he spent five years before moving on to Pasadena City College.

He was hired at Long Beach State in 1968 and went 23-3 in his first year, then led the school to four straight NCAA tournament appearances, including the 1971 West Regional final, where Long Beach led UCLA by 12 points at halftime only to lose by two. While at Long Beach he got into his first dispute with the NCAA, writing a newspaper column that questioned why the organization investigated Western Kentucky and not a powerful university like Kentucky.

Never shy about challenging the NCAA, Tarkanian once famously said: "The NCAA is so mad at Kentucky, it's going to give Cleveland State two more years' probation."

By the time he moved to Las Vegas in 1973, Tarkanian was considered one of the rising coaching stars in the country. He quickly built a name for what was then a small school and by his fourth season at UNLV he had the Runnin' Rebels in the Final Four, where they lost 84-83 to North Carolina. It would be another decade before UNLV made the Final Four again, and the Runnin' Rebels were in three in five years, including the national championship season of 1990.

In the final that year, UNLV used its pressure defense to blow out Duke 103-73 in one of the most dominant performances in championship game history.

It all happened with Tarkanian on his chair courtside, chewing on a moist towel that was always left carefully folded underneath his seat. The towel chewing, Tarkanian would later say, was something he started doing during long practices when he could not stop to go to a drinking fountain.

Associated Press Writer Ken Ritter contributed to this report.

TIM DAHLBERG, AP Sports Writer




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June Farmer

January 7, 2021

Jerry Tarkanian is/was a legend who loved his players....not only on the court. He believed in his players and instilled in them to keep going on matter what. He will long be remembered.
I was a second grade teacher whose students were also fans. They wrote to Tarkanian praising him and his players. He took the time to answer their letters. I was so proud. I kept the letter in my keepsake box until it was stolen by identity thieves.
Danny was my favorite player as he played point guard for the team.
Thank you Tarkanians for sharing your loved ones with all of Las Vegas. It was the only show in town for so many years.

Scott Mansfield

November 14, 2017

Jerry Tarkanian was a man of honer and stood up for what he believes was right. Never backing down to authority. One of the best college basketball coaches of all time. The 1977, 87 @ 90 teams were just awesome.

Valenda Newell

June 27, 2016

JERRY'S passing away has left a great void in all our lives. He will be missed dearly. I can still see him biting down on that towel he had while coaching during the games at UNLV. ....BLESSINGS and PRAYERS to FAMILY & FRIENDS

Scott Perkins

July 19, 2015

RIP TARK

MARIA

March 9, 2015

Condolences to the family. RIP Coach..you are missed.

John and Brenda

February 23, 2015

Loved! Valued! Admired! Greatly appreciated! Job well done, Jerry Tarkanian. Please find comfort in knowing he made a good name for himself as a man of unyielding integrity. (Ecclesiastes 7:1). Our heartfelt condolences to the Tarkanian family!

Jerri McNair

February 23, 2015

He was one of the best. RIP coach.

February 18, 2015

Coach, Thank you. JT Prada

A FAN

February 17, 2015

To the Tarkanian Family: Jerry was the man! He will never be forgotten
To Danny: My brother ALVA STEPHEN so loved your family you are in our prays . God bless the family, god bless the best coach UNLV will ever have RIP Tank The Shark

February 17, 2015

Love you Tark R.I.P.
Ron Escobar

Thomas Boganski

February 16, 2015

I would have normally attended the Funeral Service today, but both of my vehicles are not working. As a Knight of Columbus I planned to be at Our Lady of Las Vegas RCC Parish. I came to Las Vegas the year that the Running Rebels WON the National Championship. Tark has therefore always been a legend ever since. RIP Tark. AMEN

Justin Reber

February 16, 2015

As a Las Vegas native and 5th generation Nevadan I'm proud to call tark a Las Vegas legend and put our city on the map. R I P GREATEST OF ALL TIME

Sandra and Denise Williams

February 15, 2015

I was so sorry to hear of Jerry's passing. Please know our hearts are with the family at this time. May your family find strength and peace during this time.

Gregory Smith

February 15, 2015

Tark, my coaching idol since I was 15 years old! Thanks so much for the hoop knowledge you shared with me and your kindness!! I never wanted to be like any other coach...,I wanted to be like you!! Prayers to all! Coach Smith

Mark Connolly

February 15, 2015

Your legacy will endure as long as time on earth Jerry "The Shark" Tarkanian...

You put the Runnin' in the Rebels...

Art & Kay Stotts

February 15, 2015

We loved you even through our rivalry during Boyd Grant years! Thank you for returning to Fresno State and giving us more memories of a great coach! My wife, who was your Flower Girl and I will cherish our memories of you! RIP

Art & Kay Stotts

Ken Cross

February 15, 2015

My prayers go out to the Tarkanian family! I loved, loved, loved Tark! Considered myself one of the true Runnn Rebels and Tark supporters! RIP, Tark! Heaven gained one of the greatest possible!

February 15, 2015

It's been a long ride from Euclid, Ohio Est 200th. St. & Miller Ave. where we first met. You will be missed my friend. Rest in peace. Sam Ventura(the barber)Euclid, Ohio

Roberta Shaw Rollins

February 15, 2015

May you rest in peace! You were a great coach!

michelle plakas-kaiser

February 15, 2015

rip

LARRY LA PAGLIA

February 14, 2015

MAY YOU REAST IN PEACE YOURE A GREAT MAN AND GODWANTED YOU GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURE FAMILY

dr.Joe and Lisa Heck

February 14, 2015

our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Mr Tarkanian. He was a wonderful man who did great things for our community ...he will be missed greatly

Diane M

February 13, 2015

My prayers for the family and a special thank you for all Coach Tarkanian did for Las Vegas.
He galvanized this city as never before or since and drew the community together. besides watching him coach and his teams play was so much fun. God bless.

February 13, 2015

Loved the guys guts to take on the big bullies of the NCAA. Sometimes people get so obsessed on finding something on you, that they keep coming back to the well even though the well continues to be dry. Rest in peace, Tark.

February 13, 2015

I want to send my condolences to the Tarkanian family. So sorry for the loss of a great man, and great coach. Dawn M.Willis Plymouth, Ma.

LA

February 13, 2015

I wish to express my sincere condolences to the Tarkanian family. He was great coach with an exciting program that was fun to watch. I know he is already missed. May the living Almighty God identified at Exodus 6:3 comfort your family during this difficult time.

Lois Durkee

February 13, 2015

My prayers and sympathy to the Tarkanian family. Jerry was a great coach and UNLV was never the same without him - still & always be a Rebel fan...Lois Durkee

Jimmie

February 13, 2015

Truly sorry for your loss may God comfort your hearts during this hard time psalms 37 : 9-11

Franne Bracy-Stringfellow

February 13, 2015

My deepest condolences to the family. Coach Tarkanian helped so many young men. He's a Legend. Prayers, Peace, and Love

February 13, 2015

Heartfelt sympathy goes to the Tarkanian family. I'm truly sorry for your loss. In the days to come, May God become a secure refuge and strength for you. ~ Ps 62: 8

Leslie Bond

February 13, 2015

I knew Tark back in the early 80's. I had dinner with him a few times when visiting Vegas and each time people would come up to the table wanting his autograph or thanking him for all he had done for UNLV. He was always very charming and gracious and treated me like a daughter. He will be missed. RIP Jerry

Collins Family

February 13, 2015

My Prayers and sympathy to the Tarkanian family.

February 13, 2015

R I P coach Tark go Running
Rebels!! Missed but not forgotten!!! & I will always remember the towel biting!!

Gerry Perry

February 13, 2015

My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Jerry Tarkanian. One reason Coach Tark was so special was that he personified warmth and openness, unlike many of the coaches of his day. I've lived in this town for over 60 years, and NEVER have I ever seen a town so embracing a coach and team as I did in the 1990 aftermath of the Championship game. Red cars with sharks painted or adorned on them were abundant in the 1990-1991 days of basketball. Coach Tark brought that sense of community to Las Vegas. Never since duplicated. What a legacy Coach Tark has left behind. We were all blessed to share a little bit of his life with him. God Bless the family and friends with memories of warm and happy times shared. Rest in peace, Coach. You were the best!

Barbara Lawson

February 12, 2015

You will live in the hearts of many who loved you for all you did for UNLV and the Las Vegas community..you are going to be missed...My deepest condolences to the family.

RA Washington DC

February 12, 2015

I'm sad to learn of the loss of Coach Tarkanian. My condolences to the family. He turned basketball in Nevada into a Vegas must see show. May the wonderful memories of him never dim and may God bring you peace during this difficult time~Rom 15:33.

Mary Hall

February 12, 2015

Was saddened to hear of Jerry Tarkanians passing. Prayers and thoughts to his family. Tark the Shark, RIP.

February 12, 2015

May the all wise and knowing God of peace grant your family a calm heart giving you confidence in the fulfillment of His glorious promises for the very near future.
Baltimore

Last summer in Hawaii with family.

Steven Carrington

February 12, 2015

He helped me along life path. I will always remember him fondly. All my life. Steve Carrington PCC 1967

Faith Tobin

February 12, 2015

Dear TARKANIAN Family my condolences's on the loss of Jerry.my name is Faith Tobin and he'll surely be missed very much.luv,Faith

Wright

February 12, 2015

To the Tarkanian family, friends, colleagues, neighbors, and fans: Our heartfelt condolences to all . Thank you for sharing him with us, he will be remembered for his legacy.

2013Oct, Pasadena City College Hall of Fame

Stephen Hekimian

February 12, 2015

May God bless the memory of Coach Jerry Tarkanian, & provide comfort to Lois and his family. Sincerely, Steve & Sylva

May God bless the memory of Coach Jerry Tarkanian, and comfort his Family.

Stephen Hekimian

February 12, 2015

C.J.

February 12, 2015

My deepest sympathy to Family, and friends ,May the true God who hears prayer console your hearts and heal your pain Psalm 54:2,4

Gene & Jeanne Gorlick

February 12, 2015

Jerry Tarkanian brought excitement and magic to U.N.L.V. sports with his 'run and gun' style of play. We didn't miss a game, and will never forget 1990 and 1991 seasons.
We want to express our sorrow to Lois and the family for Jerry's loss.

February 12, 2015

My condolences ,
"And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.”
Elizabeth

Stacy

February 12, 2015

Heartfelt condolences to the Tarkanian family and loved ones. May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time.

james woodson

February 12, 2015

Our condolences to the Tarkanian family and friends. Mr Tarkanian contributed to my enjoyment of the sport with his teams running at full throttle. Please be encouraged by the words of the greatest man who ever lived. Jesus said to her: “I am the resurrection and the life.+ The one who exercises faith in me, even though he dies, will come to life; 26  and everyone who is living and exercises faith in me will never die at all.+

lisa

February 12, 2015

Tark was an inspiration to many and he will be missed. God Bless! Prayers for the Tarkanian family, he was a great man.

George Barich

February 12, 2015

Lois Tarkanian & Family, With my deepest condolences. I'll remember Jerry in my evening prayers. We had few good years coaching together at Redlands HS--he was a Great Coach

karoden77 Baker

February 12, 2015

A man who refused to accept the Status Quo of the NCAA. Thanks for putting up the fight, and Rest Well Tark.

February 12, 2015

He was the man at Pcc, Pasadena

Pami Lange

February 12, 2015

Just wanted to share with someone that I'm happy that JT came to Vegas. At a time that we were transforming from a town to a city, he helped give us a sense of community, that was being lost as corporations took over the hotels and "family owned caring about employees places", were on the long list of never to be again here.

February 12, 2015

Honore Le Clercq

Harry Simpson

February 12, 2015

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Terri

February 12, 2015

I would like to send my family's thoughts to the Tarkanian family. I enjoyed your coaching of awesome teams at Fresno State. We also enjoyed you at the College Of Sequoias games when George coached there. You will be missed & I know you are coaching from above. Peace be with your family. All College fans are missing you greatly.

February 12, 2015

Lois, Tarkanian Family,

Our prayers are sent out to the family and friends. We will keep all of you in our prayers. We will will always remember the towel in his mouth. Talk about your memories of him as a person and a coach. May the God who gives peace be with all of you.-RO.15:33

February 12, 2015

With my deepest condolences for your loss. To the family may all those dear to you including yourseleves find peace and comfort in knowing sickness, pain and death will one day be gone for this has been promised.

Scott Chamberland

February 11, 2015

Rest in Peace

G L

February 11, 2015

A wonderful human being .....A Great Coach....You will be missed my all.....

A FRIEND AND FAN

February 11, 2015

TO THE TARKANIAN FAMILY - MY CONDOLENCES AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO YOU. THE SPORTS COMMUNITY AND THE WORLD FOR THAT MATTER HAVE LOST A LEGEND AND MUCH MORE THAN THAT,A GREAT MAN! AFTER FOLLOWING COACH FOR AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMBER,HE ALWAYS BROUGHT ME GREAT JOY WATCHING HIM AND HIS TEAMS PLAY,I WILL CHERISH THOSE FOREVER. WHEN HE CAME BACK TO HIS ALA MATER AND MINE (FRESNO STATE) HE WAS A BREATH OF FRESH AIR,HE TOOK US TO NEW HEIGHTS AND HELPED US BUILD A GREAT NEW ARENA (THANKS COACH!) I HOPE THE TARKANIAN FAMILY AND THE COACH KNEW HOW MANY LIVES HE TOUCHED AND CHANGED FOR THE BETTER! MAY GOD BLESS YOU "COACH TARK THE SHARK" I KNOW YOU'RE IN A BETTER PLACE NOW AND LAUGHING WITH THE BIG COACH IN HEAVEN! :)

February 11, 2015

It's ironic that Dean Smith and Jerry Tarkanian passed in the same week. Thanks Coach for some of the best coached basketball in NCAA History. RIP Tark The Shark

Linda Bendekovits

February 11, 2015

My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Jerry.May he RIP.

February 11, 2015

To the Tarkanian Family. Jerry was an outstanding Coach and a good friend. I will miss him.
Bernie Fine

February 11, 2015

You were the Man..! RIP Coach

QP

February 11, 2015

He will be missed by many. Hope to meet him in Paradise.

February 11, 2015

rip tark the shark a true worrior of a coach,,

February 11, 2015

My deepest condolences to the family.
May the God of loving kindness,
mend the broken hearts of the family
during the loss of their beloved
one.
May the positive moments forever
be cherished.
My sincere and heartfelt prayers
are with the family.
(Psalms 23)

~Elizabeth, Atlanta, GA

February 11, 2015

Please accept the sympathy that I wish to extend.May your hour of bereavement be short,and your fond memories long.May you grow closer to the God,(Jah)who gives life..pslm.83:18.............

Chuck G

February 11, 2015

Coach you were the best! Love the towel chewing, and the teams you put on the floor, you were great!

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