Guy R. Strong


Guy R. Strong was an American college basketball player and coach. He played as a guard for both the University of Kentucky and Eastern Kentucky University basketball teams. Strong later served as head coach at several institutions, most notably leading Kentucky Wesleyan to a national championship in the 1966 NCAA College Division Tournament. Over his college coaching career, he compiled a record of 186–165 and also held coaching roles at Eastern Kentucky University and Oklahoma State University.
Strong also coached at the high school level, including two stints at George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester, Kentucky. In recognition of his contributions to basketball in the state, he was inducted into the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002.

Early life

Strong was born in Irvine, Kentucky, on June 15, 1930. He graduated from Irvine High School in Estill County, Kentucky, in 1948.

Career

After enrolling at the University of Kentucky, Strong was one of five players—alongside Bill Spivey—who made the final roster following a two-day tryout session. He played for two seasons with the Wildcats, including as a member of the 1951 national championship team. Following his third year, he served in the Korean War, and subsequently transferred to Eastern Kentucky University to complete his collegiate playing career.
As a coach at both the high school and collegiate levels, Strong compiled a combined record of 541–355. He became the first coach to win a national championship at Kentucky Wesleyan College, initiating a legacy that would see the school win seven additional titles—the most in NCAA Division II men's basketball history.
Strong died in Lexington, Kentucky, on May 19, 2024, at the age of 93.