Gus Alfieri Cause of Death: It is with great sadness that we inform you that St. John’s basketball great Gus Alfieri is no more. Latest news and social media reports have revealed that he died on January 1, 2024. Gus Alfieri said goodbye to us all at the age of 87. After his death, the basketball world is completely mourning his death. We have given all the news related to the death of Gus Alfieri in this article.
Who was Gus Alfieri?
Gus Alfieri was a great St. John’s basketball player. But at the age of 87, St. John’s basketball lost its favorite player as Gus Alfieri passed away on Monday, January 1, 2024. It is being told that he was a very good basketball player. He was interested in playing basketball since childhood. He had achieved a lot during his career. He was instrumental in St. John’s winning the 1959 National Invitation Tournament. He scored 15 points in the championship game, helping St. John’s win the National Invitation Tournament with a 76–71 victory over Bradley. He later became the head coach at St. Anthony High School on the island. It is said that he ran an All American basketball camp on the island for many years.
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Gus Alfieri Cause of Death and Obituary
Latest news and social media reports have revealed that Gus Alfieri, a St. John’s basketball great, has passed away. The news of his death was given to St. John’s by a member of his family and this news reached everyone through St. John’s and everyone is saddened to hear it. After his death his family was devastated. Gus Alfieri died on Monday, January 1, 2024, at the age of 87. The cause of Gus Alfieri’s death has not been disclosed yet because till now his family is in shock after his death and they are not telling anything to anyone. After his death, many tributes are being paid to him on social media and people are praying to God that his soul rest in peace.
RIP Coach Alfieri. Among his many accolades, Gus Alfieri led the Friars to a 328-106 record, guiding his teams to a pair of State Championships and four league titles. He’s a member of the SAHS HOF, and our court is named after him. Our condolences go out to his entire family. pic.twitter.com/3118llJPg0
— SA Friars Basketball (@FriarsMBB) January 3, 2024