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Encyclopedia > Women's Basketball Hall of Fame

The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame honors men and women who have contributed to the sport of women's basketball. The Hall of Fame opened in 1999 in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. Sara Giauro shoots a three-point shot, FIBA Europe Cup for Women Finals 2005 Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls attempts to score. ... Various fields of endeavour have established Halls of Fame that honour individuals of noteworthy achievement in their respective fields. ... 1999 (MCMXCIX) is a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ... Eastern view of Knoxville Nickname: The Marble City, K-Town, Big Orange Country, Knox Vegas Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: http://www. ...


Members of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame

The year each person was inducted follows their name in parentheses.

  • Senda Abbott (1999)
  • Lidia Alexeeva (1999)
  • Leon Barmore (2003)
  • Mildred Barnes (2000)
  • Breezy Bishop (2000)
  • Carol Blazejowski (1999)
  • Joanne Bracker (1999)
  • Cindy Brogdon (2002)
  • Van Chancellor (2001)
  • Jody Conradt (1999)
  • E. Wayne Cooley (2000)
  • Joan Crawford (1999)
  • Denise Curry (1999)
  • Anne Donovan (1999)
  • Nancy Dunkle (2000)
  • Carol Eckman (1999)
  • Kamie Ethridge (2002)
  • Fran Garmon (2000)
  • Dorothy Gaters (2000)
  • Theresa Grentz (2001)
  • Margaret Gleaves (2002)
  • Betty Jo Graber (1999)
  • Sue Gunter (2000)
  • Sylvia Hatchell (2004)
  • Cindy Hauserman (2000)
  • John Head (1999)
  • Tara Heiss (2003)
  • Phyllis Holmes (2001)
  • Rita Horky (2000)
  • Claude Hutcherson (2003)
  • Betty F. Jaynes (2000)
  • George E. Killian (2000)
  • Nancy Lieberman (1999)
  • Hortencia Marcari (2002)
  • Darlene May (1999)
  • Sandra Meadows (2002)
  • Ann Meyers-Drysdale (1999)
  • Cheryl Miller (1999)
  • Billie Moore (1999)
  • Kim Mulkey-Robertson (2000)
  • Patsy Neal (2003)
  • Shin-Ja Park (1999)
  • Lea Plarski (2002)
  • LaTaunya Pollard (2001)
  • Lorene Ramsey (2000)
  • Harley Redin (1999)
  • Trish Roberts (2000)
  • Doris Rogers (2003)
  • Lurlyne Rogers (2004)
  • Sue Rojcewicz (2000)
  • Amy Ruley (2004)
  • Cathy Rush (2000)
  • Uljana Semjonova (1999)
  • Linda K. Sharp (2001)
  • Marsha Sharp (2003)
  • Juliene Simpson (2000)
  • Jim Smiddy (1999)
  • Bev Smith (2004)
  • Olga Soukharnova (2000)
  • Alline Sprouse (2000)
  • Borislav Stankovic (2000)
  • Marianne Stanley (2002)
  • Lusia Stewart (1999)
  • C. Vivian Stringer (2001)
  • Pat Summitt (1999)
  • Bertha Teague (1999)
  • Tara VanDerveer (2002)
  • Vanya Voynova (2001)
  • Margaret Wade (1999)
  • Hazel Walker (2001)
  • Rosie Walker (2001)
  • Bill Wall (2004)
  • Holly Warlick (2001)
  • Katherine Washington (2000)
  • Marian Washington (2004)
  • Dean Weese (2000)
  • Marcy Weston (2000)
  • Nera White (1999)
  • Kay Yow (2000)

Leon Barmore (born June 3, 1944 in Ruston, Louisiana) is a well-known college womens basketball coach. ... Carol Ann Blazejowski (born September 29, 1956, in Elizabeth, New Jersey), nicknamed Blaze, was a womens collegiate and professional basketball player. ... Van Chancellor (born September 27, 1943 in Louisville, Mississippi) is a former college womens basketball coach and current head coach of the Houston Comets of the WNBA. He spent 19 successful seasons as the head coach of the University of Mississippi Lady Rebels. ... Jody Conradt Jody Conradt (born May 13, 1941 in Goldthwaite, Texas) is a college womens basketball coach. ... Anne Donovan (born November 1, 1961 in Ridgewood, New Jersey) is one of the most decorated figures in womens basketball, both as a dominant player in college and as a head coach in the Womens National Basketball Association (WNBA). ... Sue Gunter May 22, 1941-August 4, 2005 is a former womens college basketball coach. ... George E. Killian, born on April 6, 1924 in Valley Stream, New York, USA is a sports administrator and currently the president of the International University Sports Federation (FISU). ... Nancy Elizabeth Lieberman (born July 1, 1958 in Brooklyn, New York) is a former standout collegiate and professional basketball player. ... Hortencia Maria de Fatima Marcari (born September 23, 1959 in Potirendaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil) is a former basketball player who is often considered to be Brazils greatest womens basketball player, along with Jenny Arcain. ... Born Ann Elizabeth Meyers March 26, 1955 in San Diego, California Ann is an outstanding figure in the history of basketball. ... Cheryl Miller (born on January 3, 1964 in Riverside, California) is a former college basketball player and coach, and generally considered to be the best female player in the history of the game. ... Kim Mulkey-Robertson (born May 17, 1962 in Hammond, Louisiana; née Kim Mulkey) is the head womens basketball coach at Baylor University. ... Uljana Semjonova (born March 9, 1952 in Daugavpils, Latvia) is a Latvian basketball player. ... Inducted to the Womens Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001. ... Borislav Stanković (Борислав Станковић) born in Bihac, Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina) on July 9, 1925. ... Pat Summitt (born Patricia Head on June 14, 1952 in Clarksville, Tennessee) is a womens college basketball coach. ... Tava Vanderveer is the Stanford University womens basketball coach for most of the past two decades. ... Kay Yow is head coach of the womens basketball team at North Carolina State University. ...

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