Karen Sypher Pics, Pitino Sypher
Karen Sypher Pics, Karen Sypher pics are being frantically searched on the internet.
Karen Sypher is in the news for accusing college basketball coach Rick Pitino of assault, rape, and for offering her money to have an abortion.
Pitino claims the sex with Sypher was consensual and has countered that Karen is guilty of extortion.
Sypher asked for money in return for silence, Pitino obviously wasn’t having any of it since the matter is now all over the news. Pitino’s wife has remained silent on the issue, and his employer, the University of Louisville, is standing behind him.
Rick Pitino is a leading basketball coach. Since 2001 he has been the head coach at the University of Louisville. He has also served as head coach at Boston University, Providence College and the University of Kentucky, leading that program to the NCAA championship in 1996. He has coached on the professional level for the NBA’s New York Knicks and Boston Celtics with mixed results.
Pitino holds the distinction of being the only men’s coach in NCAA history to lead three different schools (Providence, Kentucky, and Louisville) to the Final Four. In addition, Pitino has achieved a measure of success as an author and a motivational speaker.
Pitino, an Italian American is considered by many to be one of the first coaches to promote fully taking advantage of the 3-point shot, first adopted by the NCAA in 1987. By exploiting the 3-point shot, his teams at Kentucky in the early 1990s were known as Pitino’s Bombinos, as a significant portion of the offensive points came from the 3-point shot. Even now, Pitino’s teams are known for the 3-point threat and all of his teams rank towards the top in 3-point attempts per season.
Many of Pitino’s players and assistant coaches have gone on to become successful collegiate coaches. In total, 21 former Pitino players and coaches have become Division I head coaches, including Florida’s Billy Donovan, Minnesota’s Tubby Smith, Arizona State’s Herb Sendek, and Cincinnati’s Mick Cronin.


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