Joey Meyer, the former head coach of the DePaul Blue Demons basketball team, has passed away at the age of 74. Meyer, the son of legendary basketball coach Ray Meyer, coached at DePaul for 13 seasons from 1984 to 1997. He led the Blue Demons to seven NCAA Tournament appearances during his tenure.
The news of Meyer's passing has led to an outpouring of grief and tributes from the basketball community. Players, coaches, and fans alike have taken to social media to remember Meyer and express their condolences. Many have praised him for his impact on the game of basketball and his contributions to the DePaul program.
Meyer was known for his passion for the game and his ability to develop players. He was admired for his dedication to his players and his commitment to their success both on and off the court.
Meyer's coaching career began as an assistant coach at DePaul in 1968, where he helped guide the team to an NCAA title in 1979. He then served as an assistant coach with various teams, including the Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs, before returning to DePaul as the head coach.
During his time as head coach, Meyer maintained the winning tradition established by his father, leading the Blue Demons to a number of successful seasons. He achieved a record of 231 wins and 158 losses, making him the second-winningest coach in DePaul history.
Meyer's impact extended beyond the basketball court. He was known for his involvement in various charitable initiatives and for his dedication to helping others. He will be remembered for his kindness, generosity, and love for the game of basketball.
The basketball world is mourning the loss of Meyer, a respected figure in the sport. His legacy will continue to be felt in the basketball community for years to come.