May 11, 2020

College basketball victories leader Gene Bess of Missouri's Three Rivers retires at 85

Posted May 11, 2020 11:00 AM

POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. (AP) — College basketball victory leader Gene Bess of Three Rivers College has retired.

The 85-year-old coach announced the decision Saturday. Son Brian, a longtime assistant, took over the top job at the junior college.

"I've been realizing the time was near for me to go," Bess said in a statement. "The bottom line is, I want to be here to make the players better."

He fought health problems the last few seasons.

"I felt like I was just as effective, but I didn't have the energy level to do what I need to do to excel as a coach," Bess said. "The time has come."

Bess was 1,300-416 in 50 seasons at Three Rivers — 143 more victories than NCAA Division I leader Mike Krzyzewski of Duke. Bess led the Raiders to national titles in 1979 and 1992.

Latrell Sprewell starred at Three Rivers under Bess before going on to Alabama and the NBA.

Bess has won more game in the national tournament than any other coach with 41 He made 17 trips with his team to Hutchinson as well as wining the National Championship in  1979 and 1992.