Virginia women's basketball coach Debbie Ryan tells The Sports Lunch that having cancer the past eight years made her closer the Kay Yow.
Patrick Kinas has had the pleasure of getting to know Kay Yow over the past decade as the radio voice of the team, he shares his thoughts with The Sports Lunch.
Cheek considered Yow to be a motherly figure that was passionate about the game of basketball.
Purcell joins Around the ACC on the morning Kay Yow passes away.
Battle played for Yow in the early eighties, and remembers her one-time coach as someone who saw the positive in everything.
Tudor credits Yow with being a courageous person, one that brought even the most bitter rivals together as one spirit.
Jacobs remembers Yow as a pioneer of women's basketball that raised the profile of the sport both nationally and internationally.
Baddour admits there is no replacing an ambassador for the game of women's basketball like Kay Yow.
Duke women's basketball coach Joanne P. McCallie says Kay Yow made the color pink stronger and more beautiful than it had ever been before.
The North Carolina women's basketball coach remembers Yow as a friend, a colleague and an inspirational figure.
Hear from Duke coaches Joanne P. McCalliea and Mike Krzyzewski and Maryland head coach Gary Williams, who works under Yow's sister at College Park.
Former Wolfpack players Debbie Antonelli and Debbie Battle pay their respects to Kay Yow on the day of her passing.
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