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Joe Dan Gold was born on 7 June, 1942 in Benton, Kentucky, U.S., is an American basketball player and coach. Discover Joe Dan Gold's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 7 June 1942
Birthday 7 June
Birthplace Benton, Kentucky, U.S.
Date of death 14 April, 2011
Died Place West Liberty, Kentucky, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1942

Joe Dan Gold (June 7, 1942 – April 14, 2011) was an American basketball player and coach, most notably at Mississippi State University.

1960

Gold, a 6'5 forward was born in Benton, Kentucky; he played at Mississippi State from 1960 to 1963, where he helped lead the Bulldogs to three shared or outright Southeastern Conference titles playing for coach Babe McCarthy.

Gold averaged 12.3 points and 7.8 rebounds per game for his career.

He was named third team All-SEC as a senior and was a member of the SEC academic honor roll.

In his senior year, Gold was captain of the first Mississippi State basketball team to compete against African-American players.

1963

After turning down NCAA tournament invitations in previous years, Coach McCarthy and his team accepted a bid to the 1963 NCAA tournament (the school's first), where they faced an integrated Loyola of Chicago team in what has since been named the Game of Change.

The Bulldogs had to sneak out of the state to play the game, as they defied an order from Mississippi governor Ross Barnett.

Gold's pregame handshake with Loyola star Jerry Harkness was the subject of a photograph that was heavily circulated in newspapers across the United States.

Loyola won the game and eventually went on to win the national championship that year.

Following the conclusion of his collegiate playing career, Gold turned to coaching.

He became the freshman coach at his alma mater and ultimately an assistant to his mentor Babe McCarthy.

1965

After McCarthy resigned in 1965, Gold was named head coach at the age of 23.

1970

Gold coached the Bulldogs for five years, compiling a record of 51–74 and resigned in 1970.

1973

Gold next coached at Paducah Junior College in Paducah, Kentucky, then took the reins at Mercer in 1973.

However, he resigned at the end of his only season there, a successful 16–8 campaign.

After leaving Mercer, Gold became a school administrator in his native Kentucky.

1996

He was enshrined in the Mississippi State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1996.

2011

Gold died on April 14, 2011, following a long illness.

He is survived by his wife Rosemarie and two children, John Douglas and JoMarie, the couple lived in West Liberty, Kentucky, at the time of his death.