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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JOPLIN, Mo. - Robert Corn, men’s head basketball coach and associate athletic director at Missouri Southern State University, has been named to the Illinois Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame as a player. Corn was a member of the outstanding prep program headed by Coach Rich Herrin at Benton, Ill.
The Lions finished 27-9 that year, losing to Quincy College 73-66 in the quarterfinals. Corn was an assistant coach at University of Alabama-Birmingham under Gene Bartow before returning to Missouri Southern to take over the head coaching duties in 1989.
"This was one of the best honors I’ve received as an athlete," Corn said. "It’s very humbling to be included among the great players who have been inducted. The awards program was first-class. They recognized past inductees who were in attendance and presented plaques to all of this year’s inductees."
Story by Wendell Redden
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