The basketball world is mourning the loss of a Chicago legend. Alfredrick Hughes, Loyola University Chicago's all-time leading scorer and a former first-round NBA draft pick, passed away on Friday. He was 63 years old.
A native of the Windy City, Hughes etched his name into Ramblers history with a standout career that peaked during his senior season. In 1984-85, he averaged over 25 points per game, earning All-America honors and leading Loyola back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 16 years. That magical run captured the hearts of fans and reestablished the program's competitive fire.
Hughes' scoring prowess was undeniable. His 2,164 career points still stand as the school record, a testament to his consistency and skill on the court. After college, the 6'5" guard was selected 14th overall in the 1985 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs, showcasing his talent at the highest level.
Whether you remember him as a high-scoring collegiate star or a trailblazer for Chicago basketball, his legacy endures. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and the entire Loyola community during this difficult time.
