Former Pepperdine player and longtime college assistant Jim Harrick Jr. has died after a battle with brain cancer. He was 58.According to UCLA, the son of former Bruins title-winning coach Jim Harric
LOS ANGELES (AP) Jim Harrick Jr., who played at Pepperdine and worked as an assistant basketball coach at Georgia and several other schools, has died. He was 58. Harrick Jr. died Tuesday at his home in San Marcos after battling a glioblastoma brain tumor for 2 1/2 years, according to UCLA.
Jim Harrick Jr., who worked as an assistant basketball coach at Georgia and other school, died Tuesday at 58 after battling a glioblastoma brain tumor for 2 1/2 years.