
The Clark County Coroner's Office said Mr. Dailey died naturally of hypertensive cardiovascular disease. Quintin Dailey
Mr. Dailey, a 6-foot-3 guard, spent three seasons (1979-82) with the Dons and ranks as the second-leading scorer in school history with 1,841 points. He averaged 25.2 points per game in 1981-82, the best mark in USF history.
In both the 1980-81 and 1981-82 seasons, Mr. Dailey was named the WCC Player of the Year. Quintin Dailey
In a statement released by the school, Dan Belluomini, who was the Dons' head coach in Mr. Dailey's first season, said "Not only was Quintin a tremendous player, he was a terrific worker.
"When the ball went up, nobody competed harder than he did. I always appreciated his hard work and his ability to rise to the occasion."
In 1982, Mr. Dailey pleaded guilty to attempted assault of a USF nursing student and received three years' probation. Quintin Dailey
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