Murray State University Athletics
Hall of Fame

Cal Luther
- Induction:
 - 1986
 
Cal Luther – Basketball Coach 1958-1974, Athletic Director 1967-1978 (Deceased)
- Photo Gallery
 - Family and friends gathered to remember and honor Murray State legendary coach Cal Luther on Sunday, May 16, 2021 at J.H Churchill Funeral Home in Murray, Ky.
 - Coach Luther, one of the icons in the history of Racer Athletics died May 8, 2021 at his home in Martin, Tenn. \
 - Was was hired at MSU after a successful stint at DePauw, he began coaching the Racers in the 1958-59 seasons.
 - His 16 seasons came to an end with the 1973-74 season...set the MSU record that still stands today in 2021 of coaching in 395 games.
 - Luther won three Ohio Valley Conference regular season championships and a pair of OVC Coach of the Year awards.
 - His MSU teams made the program's first two NCAA Tournament appearances in 1964 and 1969.
 - Was inducted to the MSU Hall of Fame in 1986, to the OVC Hall of Fame in 2000 and to the UT Martin Hall of Fame in 2017.
 - Also coached at Longwood (1981-90), UT Martin (1991-99) and Bethel (1999-00).
 - Won a combined 500 games in 40 seasons.
 - At MSU Luther coached 17 players that were honored as All-OVCÂ 28 times, including three that were named OVC Player of the Year a combined four times: Jim Jennings (1964), Claude Virden (1969), Les Taylor (1972 & 1973), all are in the Murray State Hall of Fame.
 - Dale Alexander, Steve Barrett, Dick Cunningham, Herb McPherson, Stewart Johnson, Jimmy Young gave Coach Luther nine players that are enshrined in the MSU Hall of Fame.
 - Luther's 1963-64 team became Murray State's first squad to play in the NCAA Tournament. He led the Racers back to the NCAA's at the end of the 1968-69 season.
 - Coach Luther and Murray State were also one of the first universities to desegregate. Stewart Johnson was one of the first African-American student-athletes to play at Murray State, arriving from Pittsburgh to play for Coach Luther.Â
 - In the time of OVC history when the Racers were in constant battles with Western Kentucky, Luther's Racers consistently played at a high level and had one five-season run from 1967-71 in which they either won the OVC title or finished second.
 - In the Luther era, Racer fans camped out days before a game just to get a seat at Racer Arena which was a new building having opened only four years before he arrived. From November 27, 1968, to February 21, 1970, Luther's teams set the arena home winning streak of 27 in a row, while winning 80 percent of the time.
 - Became athletics director in 1967 and guided the program until 1978.
 - In his tenure, won OVC All-Sports Trophy in 1973 and finishing in the top three in All-Sports competition in eight of Luther's eleven years. During that span, MSU claimed nine conference championships in various sports.
 - Luther was AD when Murray State opened Roy Stewart Stadium in 1973."
 
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| Class of 1986 Jim Moore, Fred Sowerby, Dick Cunningham, Cal Luther & Tony Fioravanti  | 
			Johnny Reagan & Cal Luther | 
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