San Jose St., Hawaii to play for Dick Tomey Trophy
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) San Jose State and Hawaii will play for the Dick Tomey Legacy Trophy in honor of the former coach who died last month.
The schools announced plans Monday to award the trophy to the winner of the game between the two schools where Tomey used to coach. Hawaii hosts San Jose State on Nov. 9 in a Mountain West contest.
Tomey spent 10 years as Hawaii's head coach from 1977-86 and helped establish the team as a Division I program. He coached at San Jose State from 2005-09, revitalizing a struggling program. He spent 14 years at Arizona in between those two stops and had a 183-145-7 career record.
Tomey died May 10 at the age of 80 after a battle with lung cancer.
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