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Dick Versace was born in Chicago, Illinois.
Answer: False
Dick Versace was born in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, not Chicago, Illinois.
Dick Versace passed away in 2022 at the age of 81 in Chicago, Illinois.
Answer: True
Dick Versace passed away on February 25, 2022, in Chicago, Illinois, at the age of 81.
Dick Versace's listed height was 6 feet 0 inches, and he weighed 195 pounds.
Answer: True
Dick Versace was listed at 6 feet 0 inches tall and weighed 195 pounds.
Dick Versace attended the University of Illinois for his college education.
Answer: False
Dick Versace attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison for his college education, not the University of Illinois.
Dick Versace played college basketball at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Answer: False
While Dick Versace attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he did not play college basketball there.
Dick Versace's coaching career spanned approximately 30 years.
Answer: True
Dick Versace's coaching career, which began in 1964 and concluded in 1998, spanned approximately 34 years.
Where and when was Dick Versace born?
Answer: Fort Bragg, North Carolina, on April 16, 1940
Dick Versace was born on April 16, 1940, in Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
What was Dick Versace's listed weight in pounds?
Answer: 195 pounds
Dick Versace's listed weight was 195 pounds.
Which high school did Dick Versace attend in Chicago?
Answer: Gordon Tech High School
Dick Versace attended Gordon Tech High School in Chicago, Illinois.
Dick Versace attended which university for his college studies?
Answer: University of Wisconsin–Madison
Dick Versace pursued his college studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Dick Versace's coaching career spanned from which years?
Answer: 1964 to 1998
Dick Versace's extensive coaching career commenced in 1964 and concluded in 1998.
Dick Versace began his coaching career as a high school football coach in Illinois.
Answer: True
Dick Versace commenced his coaching career as the head football coach at Forrest-Strawn-Wing High School in Illinois.
Dick Versace's high school football team achieved an undefeated record during his tenure.
Answer: False
Dick Versace's high school football team at Forrest-Strawn-Wing High School achieved an 8–1 record, not an undefeated one.
Dick Versace served as an assistant basketball coach for Michigan State University.
Answer: True
Dick Versace served as an assistant basketball coach for Michigan State University.
Dick Versace was instrumental in recruiting Magic Johnson to Michigan State.
Answer: True
While serving as an assistant coach at Michigan State University, Dick Versace was significantly involved in the recruitment of Magic Johnson.
Dick Versace's first head coaching role at the collegiate level was at Jackson Community College.
Answer: True
Dick Versace's initial head coaching position at the collegiate level was at Jackson Community College.
Dick Versace led the Bradley University men's basketball team to the 1982 National Invitation Tournament (NIT) championship.
Answer: True
Under Dick Versace's leadership, the Bradley University men's basketball team secured the 1982 National Invitation Tournament (NIT) championship.
The Bradley Braves, under Dick Versace in the 1985-86 season, achieved an undefeated conference record.
Answer: True
During the 1985-86 season, Dick Versace's Bradley Braves team finished with a perfect 16–0 record in the Missouri Valley Conference.
Hersey Hawkins was a notable player on Dick Versace's 1985-86 Bradley Braves team.
Answer: True
Hersey Hawkins was indeed a prominent player on the 1985-86 Bradley Braves team coached by Dick Versace.
Dick Versace coached the Bradley University men's basketball team for over a decade.
Answer: False
Dick Versace coached the Bradley University men's basketball team for eight seasons, from 1978 to 1986, which is less than a decade.
In Dick Versace's second season at Bradley, the team finished last in the Missouri Valley Conference.
Answer: False
In Dick Versace's second season at Bradley, the team finished first in the Missouri Valley Conference, not last.
The Bradley Braves lost in the first round of the NCAA tournament during Dick Versace's second season as head coach.
Answer: True
In Dick Versace's second season as head coach, the Bradley Braves qualified for the NCAA tournament but were eliminated in the first round.
Dick Versace's overall win-loss record as head coach for Bradley University was a losing one.
Answer: False
Dick Versace's overall record as head coach for Bradley University was 156 wins and 88 losses, which is a winning record.
Dick Versace coached the Bradley Braves to three Missouri Valley Conference regular season championships.
Answer: True
Dick Versace led the Bradley Braves to three Missouri Valley Conference regular season championships during his tenure.
Dick Versace won the Missouri Valley Conference tournament championship in 1982 with Bradley University.
Answer: False
While Dick Versace won the NIT championship in 1982, he did not win the Missouri Valley Conference tournament championship that year; he won the MVC tournament in 1980.
Dick Versace coached football at Jackson Community College.
Answer: False
Dick Versace was the head basketball coach at Jackson Community College, not the football coach.
What was Dick Versace's first coaching position after college?
Answer: Head football coach at Forrest-Strawn-Wing High School
Dick Versace's initial coaching role after college was as the head football coach at Forrest-Strawn-Wing High School in Illinois.
What was Dick Versace's record as the head football coach at Forrest-Strawn-Wing High School?
Answer: 8-1
Dick Versace's record as the head football coach at Forrest-Strawn-Wing High School was 8 wins and 1 loss.
Which prominent player was Dick Versace significantly involved in recruiting while at Michigan State University?
Answer: Magic Johnson
While serving as an assistant coach at Michigan State University, Dick Versace played a significant role in the recruitment of Earvin "Magic" Johnson.
Dick Versace's first collegiate head coaching assignment was at which institution?
Answer: Jackson Community College
Dick Versace's initial head coaching position at the collegiate level was at Jackson Community College.
What significant postseason championship did Dick Versace lead Bradley University to in 1982?
Answer: NIT Championship
In 1982, Dick Versace guided the Bradley University men's basketball team to victory in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) championship.
How did the Bradley Braves perform in the Missouri Valley Conference during the 1985-86 season under Dick Versace?
Answer: They went undefeated in conference play at 16-0.
Under Dick Versace's guidance in the 1985-86 season, the Bradley Braves achieved an undefeated conference record of 16–0 in the Missouri Valley Conference.
Which future NBA star was a notable player on Dick Versace's 1985-86 Bradley Braves team?
Answer: Hersey Hawkins
Hersey Hawkins, who later became an NBA star, was a notable player on the 1985-86 Bradley Braves team coached by Dick Versace.
Dick Versace coached the Bradley University men's basketball team for how many seasons?
Answer: 8 seasons
Dick Versace coached the Bradley University men's basketball team for a total of eight seasons, from 1978 to 1986.
In Dick Versace's second season as head coach at Bradley, what was the team's conference standing?
Answer: First place
In his second season coaching Bradley University, Dick Versace led the team to a first-place finish in the Missouri Valley Conference.
What was Dick Versace's overall win-loss record as the head coach for Bradley University?
Answer: 156 wins and 88 losses
Dick Versace compiled an overall win-loss record of 156 wins and 88 losses during his tenure as the head coach for Bradley University.
How many Missouri Valley Conference regular season championships did Dick Versace win with Bradley University?
Answer: Three
Dick Versace led the Bradley University men's basketball team to three Missouri Valley Conference regular season championships.
What was Dick Versace's overall record as head coach for Bradley University?
Answer: 156-88 (.639)
Dick Versace's tenure as head coach for Bradley University concluded with an overall record of 156 wins and 88 losses.
While serving as an assistant coach for Michigan State University, Dick Versace was involved in recruiting which prominent player?
Answer: Earvin "Magic" Johnson
During his time as an assistant coach at Michigan State University, Dick Versace played a key role in the recruitment of Earvin "Magic" Johnson.
Dick Versace led the Bradley Braves to the championship of which tournament in 1982?
Answer: National Invitation Tournament (NIT)
In 1982, Dick Versace coached the Bradley Braves to victory in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) championship.
Dick Versace's coaching career began in 1964. Which of the following was NOT part of his coaching journey described in the source?
Answer: Head Coach for the Chicago Bulls
The source material details Versace's roles as Head Coach at Jackson Community College, Assistant Coach for the Detroit Pistons, and Head Coach for the Indiana Pacers, but does not mention him coaching the Chicago Bulls.
Dick Versace served as an assistant coach for the Detroit Pistons under coach Chuck Daly.
Answer: True
Dick Versace was an assistant coach for the Detroit Pistons during the tenure of head coach Chuck Daly.
Dick Versace was the head coach for the Indiana Pacers for five years.
Answer: False
Dick Versace served as the head coach for the Indiana Pacers for two years, not five.
Dick Versace served as an assistant coach for the Milwaukee Bucks during the 1997-1998 season.
Answer: True
Dick Versace held the position of assistant coach for the Milwaukee Bucks during the 1997-1998 NBA season.
For which NBA team did Dick Versace serve as an assistant coach under head coach Chuck Daly?
Answer: Detroit Pistons
Dick Versace served as an assistant coach for the Detroit Pistons, working under head coach Chuck Daly.
Dick Versace was the head coach for the Indiana Pacers for how many years?
Answer: Two years
Dick Versace held the position of head coach for the Indiana Pacers for a duration of two years.
What was Dick Versace's role with the Milwaukee Bucks?
Answer: Assistant Coach
Dick Versace served as an assistant coach for the Milwaukee Bucks during the 1997-1998 NBA season.
After his tenure with the Indiana Pacers, Dick Versace worked as a sports analyst for ESPN.
Answer: False
Following his time with the Indiana Pacers, Dick Versace worked as a sportscaster for TNT and WMAQ TV in Chicago, not as an analyst for ESPN.
Dick Versace was named President of Basketball Operations for the Memphis Grizzlies in 1999.
Answer: False
Dick Versace was named President of Basketball Operations for the Vancouver Grizzlies in 1999, not the Memphis Grizzlies.
Dick Versace worked for Michael Heisley's acquisition team before joining the Grizzlies organization.
Answer: True
Prior to his roles with the Grizzlies, Dick Versace was employed by Michael Heisley's acquisition team, involved in Heisley's pursuit of the Vancouver Grizzlies.
Dick Versace served as General Manager for the Memphis Grizzlies through the 2004-2005 season.
Answer: True
Following the relocation of the Vancouver Grizzlies to Memphis, Dick Versace served as General Manager, a role he held through the 2004-2005 season.
Dick Versace worked as a sportscaster for WMAQ TV in Chicago after his NBA coaching roles.
Answer: True
Following his NBA coaching positions, Dick Versace worked as a sportscaster for WMAQ TV in Chicago, in addition to his work with TNT.
Which television network did Dick Versace work for as a sportscaster from 1992 to 1997?
Answer: TNT
From 1992 to 1997, Dick Versace worked as a sportscaster for TNT.
What executive position did Dick Versace hold with the Vancouver Grizzlies starting in 1999?
Answer: President of Basketball Operations
In 1999, Dick Versace assumed the role of President of Basketball Operations for the Vancouver Grizzlies.
After the Grizzlies relocated to Memphis, what role did Dick Versace assume?
Answer: General Manager
Following the relocation of the Grizzlies franchise to Memphis, Dick Versace took on the position of General Manager.
Which of the following was NOT a role Dick Versace held after his NBA coaching tenure?
Answer: Assistant Coach for the Detroit Pistons
The Assistant Coach role for the Detroit Pistons occurred during his NBA coaching tenure, not after it. His post-coaching roles included sportscaster for TNT and executive positions with the Grizzlies.
Dick Versace's brother, Humbert Roque Versace, was a Vietnam War POW who received the Medal of Honor posthumously.
Answer: True
Dick Versace's brother, Humbert Roque "Rocky" Versace, was a Vietnam War Prisoner of War who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
Dick Versace had a twin sister named Marie.
Answer: False
Dick Versace had a twin brother, Dr. Stephen Versace, and other siblings, but not a twin sister named Marie.
Dick Versace was married twice and had three children.
Answer: False
Dick Versace was divorced and had two children, David and Julie, not three.
Dick Versace's mother, Marie Teresa Rios, was known for writing the book that inspired the TV show *I Love Lucy*.
Answer: False
Dick Versace's mother, Marie Teresa Rios, wrote the book that inspired the television sitcom *The Flying Nun*, not *I Love Lucy*.
Dick Versace's father was of Puerto Rican and Irish American descent.
Answer: False
Dick Versace's father, Colonel Humbert Joseph Versace, was Italian American. His mother, Marie Teresa Rios, was of Puerto Rican and Irish American descent.
Who was Dick Versace's brother, known for his service in the Vietnam War?
Answer: Humbert Roque "Rocky" Versace
Dick Versace's brother, Humbert Roque "Rocky" Versace, was a Vietnam War Prisoner of War recognized for his service with the Medal of Honor.
What was the ethnic background of Dick Versace's mother?
Answer: Puerto Rican and Irish American
Dick Versace's mother, Marie Teresa Rios, had a background that included both Puerto Rican and Irish American heritage.
Dick Versace's mother is known for writing the book that served as the basis for which 1960s television sitcom?
Answer: The Flying Nun
Marie Teresa Rios, Dick Versace's mother, authored the book that served as the foundation for the popular 1960s television sitcom, *The Flying Nun*.
Dick Versace's father, Colonel Humbert Joseph Versace, was of what ethnic background?
Answer: Italian American
Dick Versace's father, Colonel Humbert Joseph Versace, was of Italian American descent.
Dick Versace had two children named:
Answer: David and Julie
Dick Versace had two children named David and Julie.
Which of the following statements about Dick Versace's family is TRUE?
Answer: His brother, Rocky Versace, was a Medal of Honor recipient.
Dick Versace's brother, Humbert Roque "Rocky" Versace, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his service in the Vietnam War.
Dick Versace was named National College Coach of the Year in the 1985-86 season by the Associated Press.
Answer: False
Dick Versace was named National College Coach of the Year in the 1985-86 season by the U.S. Basketball Writers' Association, not the Associated Press.
Dick Versace won the Henry Iba Award in 1986 for his coaching achievements.
Answer: True
Dick Versace received the Henry Iba Award in 1986, recognizing his distinguished coaching achievements in college basketball.
Dick Versace was named Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year only once.
Answer: False
Dick Versace was named Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year twice, in 1980 and 1986.
Dick Versace was the first American of Puerto Rican descent to coach a team in the NBA.
Answer: True
Dick Versace holds the distinction of being the first American of Puerto Rican descent to coach a team in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
In the 1985-86 season, Dick Versace was named National College Coach of the Year by which organization?
Answer: U.S. Basketball Writers' Association
The U.S. Basketball Writers' Association recognized Dick Versace as National College Coach of the Year for the 1985-86 season.
Dick Versace won the Henry Iba Award in 1986, which is given annually to a distinguished coach in what sport?
Answer: Basketball
The Henry Iba Award, which Dick Versace received in 1986, is an annual accolade presented to a distinguished college basketball coach.
Dick Versace was named Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year in which two seasons?
Answer: 1980 and 1986
Dick Versace received the Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year award in two separate seasons: 1980 and 1986.
What distinction does Dick Versace hold regarding his NBA coaching career?
Answer: He was the first American of Puerto Rican descent to coach an NBA team.
Dick Versace holds the significant distinction of being the first American of Puerto Rican descent to coach a team in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
In 2007, Dick Versace announced his intention to run for a congressional seat in California.
Answer: False
In 2007, Dick Versace announced his intention to run for a congressional seat in Illinois, not California.
Dick Versace withdrew from his congressional candidacy due to health reasons.
Answer: False
Dick Versace withdrew from his congressional candidacy due to unforeseen personal circumstances, not health reasons.
In 2007, Dick Versace announced his intention to run for a congressional seat representing which state?
Answer: Illinois
In 2007, Dick Versace declared his candidacy for a congressional seat representing the state of Illinois.
Dick Versace withdrew from his congressional candidacy due to what reason?
Answer: Unforeseen personal circumstances
Dick Versace withdrew from his congressional campaign on December 8, 2007, citing unforeseen personal circumstances as the reason.
Dick Versace announced he would run for a congressional seat in 2007 as a candidate for which political party?
Answer: Democratic Party
In 2007, Dick Versace announced his intention to run for a congressional seat as a candidate for the Democratic Party.