Lapchick Character Award Event / September 16 / NYAC / Noon Lunch / Doors Open at 11am

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Ticket Sales For September 16th Now Open​

This will announce and alert our loyal supporters that table and individual tickets are now available for our 14th annual Joe Lapchick Character Award event and ceremony.

Ticket information is available on our web site:
characteraward.com

This years event will be a return to what will be our permanent home:
The NYAC
180 Central Park South, NYC
This famed location is an ideal location for this award.
In fact, the award will reside here permanently in their display.

The date is September 16th and the time is twelve noon.
The doors will open at 11:00, luncheon is 12:00
to be followed by the cocktail party for celebration and socializing.

Honored With The Joe Lapchick Character Award will be:
Leonard Hamilton - Head Coach FSU
Val Ackerman - Commissioner of the Big East
Rick Byrd - Retired Coach Belmont University
Speedy Morris - Retired Coach La Salle University

Honored with Joe Lapchick Leadership Award will be:
Rich Ziesig

We are excited about the class of 2022 and look forward to sharing the day with you.

Visit the web site and lock in your seat. As always, we expect the event to be sold out well in advance.
 

Ackerman, Hamilton, Morris, Byrd to receive Lapchick Award​

NEW YORK (AP) — Val Ackerman, Leonard Hamilton, Speedy Morris and Rick Byrd are this year’s recipients of the Joe Lapchick Character Award.

Ackerman helped found the WNBA and served as the first president. She also has had a successful career as commissioner of the Big East Conference since 2013, leading the rebirth of the conference following the decision of basketball schools to separate from the original conference.

Hamilton is the winningest coach in Florida State basketball history and fifth all-time in Atlantic Coast Conference history. He has 394 victories in his 20 years at the school and 594 overall in his 34-year career that included stops at Oklahoma State and Miami before coming to the Seminoles in 2002.

Morris guided La Salle from 1986-2001 and collecting 238 wins and four NCAA Tournament appearances. In the 1989-90 season, his team went 30-2 and finished 12th in the AP poll behind Lionel Simmons and Doug Overton. Morris was the first Division I coach to coach both the men’s and women’s basketball programs at the same school.

Byrd spent 33 years coaching at Belmont from 1986-2019. He won 713 games there and 805 overall. The Bruins went 27-6 in his final season and made the NCAA Tournament. Belmont made eight NCAA appearances during Byrd’s tenure.

This is the 14th year the award will be presented to those who have shown the character traits of Lapchick, who coached at St. John’s and with the New York Knicks.

The quartet will be honored at a luncheon on Sept. 16 in New York.
 
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