Loyola Marymount University

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    1. Points of Pride

      1. Welcome to Hank's House

        As reported by The LA Sentinel:

        On Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020, Loyola Marymount University hosted a ceremony to unveil a statue of the late, great Hank Gathers. Hundreds of guests, including current students, faculty, staff, alumni, fans, and community members were in attendance to celebrate both the statue’s unveiling and the man, who meant so much to so many. Known as Hank “The Bank”, at 6’7” tall Gathers was an outstanding scorer, rebounder, and defender, who utilized speed, strength, and quickness to dominate opponents. During his stellar three-year career (1987-1990), he was the West Coast Conference (WCC) Player of the Year (1989), a two-time WCC Tournament MVP (1989-1990), First Team All-WCC (1988-1990), and a consensus second-team NCAA Division I All-American (1990). Gathers remains the school’s leading scorer and is second in career rebounds.

        During his junior year (1988-1989), Gathers became only the second player in NCAA Division I history to lead the nation in both scoring and rebounding in the same season with averages of 32.7 points and 13.7 rebounds per game. As a senior (1989-1990), Gathers was a candidate for National Player of the Year and projected to be an NBA Lottery pick. However, on March 4, 1990, he collapsed during a West Coast Conference Tournament game and was later pronounced dead. He was 23 years old. Gathers’ jersey number was retired in 2000. Since his passing, Gersten Pavilion, the Lions’ on-campus athletic facility, has become known affectionately as Hank’s House.

        According to Gathers’ brother, Derrick, the statue and ceremony means a great deal for Hank’s lasting impact, as well as his legacy. “He’s an icon – not just here – but all over the world. It’s awesome that his legacy lives on after thirty years. The whole weekend was a stamp on his legacy.”

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