What's Happening?
Alfredrick Hughes, Loyola University's all-time leading scorer, has died at the age of 63. Hughes, a Chicago native, was instrumental in ending Loyola's 16-year NCAA Tournament drought during his senior season. He was a three-time Midwestern Collegiate
Conference Player of the Year and was drafted by the San Antonio Spurs in 1985. Despite a brief NBA career, Hughes continued to play basketball internationally and remained a beloved figure in the Loyola community. His death was confirmed by Loyola, though the cause was not disclosed.
Why It's Important?
Alfredrick Hughes' death is a significant loss for the Loyola community and the broader basketball world. His achievements on the court, including leading Loyola to the NCAA Tournament and setting scoring records, have cemented his legacy in college basketball history. Hughes' story is a testament to the impact collegiate athletes can have on their institutions and communities. His continued support for Loyola after his playing days exemplifies the lasting bonds formed through sports. Hughes' legacy will continue to inspire future generations of athletes.












