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| | Norm Sloan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1980, Sloan resigned from NC State to resume coaching at Florida, taking them to three NCAA Tournaments, including a Final Four appearance in 1994. |
 | | In 1957, Sloan left N.C. State to become head coach at The Citadel, where he built the program from being a laughing stock to as good a record as 15-5, including winning the George Mikan Award for Most Improved Team and being named the 1959 Coach of the Year by the South Carolina Sportswriters Association. |
 | | Sloan was a graduate of North Carolina State University, where he lettered in basketball, and was coached by Everett Case, and was a classmate and teammate of Vic Bubas, who later coached Duke. |
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