Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame loses one of their own, Jimmy England

June 16th, 2016

Former University of Tennessee basketball player Jimmy England died Thursday morning.england banner

England suffered from spinal cancer for 20 years and was in remission.

The former athlete played for UT from 1968-1971 and was known by many as “Mr. Clutch.” He was a member of UT’s all-time scoring list with 1,407 career points, according to the university. He was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the 1971 NBA Draft.

He led the Vols to one of the biggest upsets in the school’s history by beating University of South Carolina in 1969. USC was ranked No. 1 at the time. The Vols were outnumbered during the game. England scored 20 points, according to the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame.

England helped the Vols beat Louisiana State University in 1969 by 88-87. LSU’s “Pistol” Pete Maravich and England both scored 30 points.

Also, he was a member of the first-team 1971 Helms Athletic Foundation All-America selection and a two-time first-team All-SEC performer. He was inducted in the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. He was a member of the 2011 class of the Southeastern Conference Basketball Legends.

England graduated from Holston High School and was named “Mr. Basketball” during the 1966-67 season.

Courtesy of: Wate.com

2 Responses to “Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame loses one of their own, Jimmy England”

  1. August 28, 2016 at 7:35 pm, Danny McGrew said:

    I just saw that my former coach at Holston High School died and that was a shock. I had not seen him in years but I do know he was a good man and I\\’m so sorry that he is gone. Rest in peace Coach.

  2. May 06, 2018 at 6:23 pm, Ron Collins said:

    I was the Co-Captain of the 1966-67 Holston basketball team. It was my privilege to play with Jimmy from Alice Bell elementary through our Holston High career. He was the most natural basketball player that I ever played with or against, including my Navy team years. You are a blessed athlete if you get to play with such an amazingly talented player as Jimmy England. We practiced together for hours in the gym almost every day. He made everyone he played with raise their level of competition to a new height. RIP

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