1997 NCAA Championship: Arizona vs. Kentucky

UA coach Lute Olson hold the Division I NCAA Championship trophy with his team from left; Jason Lee, Miles Simon, Jason Terry, Lute, Justin Wessel, and Bennett Davison after they defeated Kentucky in the Final Four in Indianapolis.ย 

Pac-12 Network will debut a tribute to the late Hall of Fame head coach Lute Olson, called "Pac-12 Playlist: Remembering Lute Olson,โ€ on Wednesday at 6 p.m.ย 

Olson, who died on Aug. 27, won 781 games as a college basketball head coach with 589 of them with the Arizona Wildcats. In 24 seasons at the UA, Olson led the Wildcats to four Final Four appearances and one national championship in 1997.ย 

Jason Terry, a member of the '97 team and current Arizona assistant coach, will join Pac-12 Networks' Ashley Adamson for a sit-down interview to share memories and experiences with Olson. Current UA head coach Sean Miller, former Wildcatย Mattย Muehlebach and ex-Arizona State coach Bill Frieder, who famously co-starred with Olson in the comedic "Bank One" commercials, will also be a part of the show on Wednesday.ย 

โ€œObviously heโ€™s one of the greatest coaches Iโ€™ve ever played for, but more than that he was a mentor, he was a father figure, he was a friend,โ€ Terry told Pac-12 Network.

โ€œI think when a man like that comes into your life, and has the impact that he had on myself at such a young age is something that you carry on, and some of the core values that he instilled in me Iโ€™ve instilled into my children. So heโ€™s not only made me a better person but a better father, a better husband, a better brother and a better son. Iโ€™m sad that heโ€™s gone but really trying to celebrate what he meant to a lot of people.โ€

After the tribute to Olson, Pac-12 Network will air Arizona's win over then-top-ranked Stanford in 2001, which will begin at 6:30 p.m.ย 


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