National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame

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National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame
Hall of fame
DirectorKevin Henderson
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The National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame, located in

hall of fame and museum dedicated to men's college basketball.[1] The museum is an integral portion of the College Basketball Experience created by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), located at the T-Mobile Center. The hall is meant as a complement to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
, with a focus strictly on those who have contributed greatly to college basketball.

On November 17, 2006, the NABC honored around 180 players, coaches and other notable contributors to college basketball by inducting them into the founding class of the Hall of Fame. Oscar Robertson, Bill Russell, Dean Smith, John Wooden, and the family of James Naismith, were selected to represent the inaugural class.[2]

The

CBE Classic
to help promote it.

Inductees

Year Coaches Players Contributors Teams Reference
2006
Roy Williams, John Wooden, Phil Woolpert
W.R. Clifford Wells
[1]
2007 Guy Lewis, Norm Stewart, Lefty Driesell Austin Carr, Dick Groat, Dick Barnett Vic Bubas [2]
2008 Jim Phelan, Nolan Richardson Arnie Ferrin, Danny Manning Billy Packer, Dick Vitale [3]
2009 Gene Bartow, Jud Heathcote Travis Grant, Wayman Tisdale
Bill Wall
[4]
2010 Tex Winter, Davey Whitney Christian Laettner, Sidney Wicks Wayne Duke, Tom Jernstedt [5]
2011 Eddie Sutton
Chris Mullin
Joe Vancisin, Eddie Einhorn [6]
2012[3] Joe B. Hall, Dave Robbins
Kenny Sailors
Joe Dean, Jim Host [7]
2013[4] Gene Keady, Rollie Massimino
Tom McMillen
George Killian, George Raveling
1962–63 Loyola Ramblers men's basketball team [8]
2014 Dale Brown, Gary Williams Zelmo Beaty, Darrell Griffith, Grant Hill, Shaquille O'Neal Howard Garfinkel, Glenn Wilkes [9]
2015 Don Donoher, Caesar Felton Gayles, Lou Henson Rolando Blackman, Quinn Buckner, Ed Ratleff, Charlie Scott [10]
2016 Hugh Durham, Mike Montgomery Mark Aguirre, Bob Boozer, Doug Collins, Lionel Simmons, Jamaal Wilkes [11]
2017 Bo Ryan Tim Duncan, Cleo Hill, Scott May, Rick Mount, Paul Silas, John Stockton, Jay Williams [12]
2018 John Kresse, Danny Miles Otis Birdsong, Sean Elliott, Sidney Moncrief, Sam Perkins, Marvin Webster, Paul Westphal
2019 Homer Drew, Lute Olson, Rick Majerus Calbert Cheaney, Shane Battier, Terry Dischinger, Ernie DiGregorio, Larry Johnson, Todd Lichti
2020
1965-66 Texas Western Miners men's basketball team, 1975–76 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team
[13]
2021 Rick Byrd, Tom Penders Len Bias, David Greenwood, Hersey Hawkins, Jim Jackson, Antawn Jamison, Paul Pierce
2022 John Beilein, Jim Calhoun, Lon Kruger, Roy Williams Richard Hamilton, Larry Miller, Frank Selvy, Jimmy Walker Jerry Krause
2023 Herb Magee Johnny Dawkins, Tyler Hansbrough Tom Konchalski [5]

Each year several founding class members are honored at the induction ceremony:

  • 2007: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • 2008: Charles Barkley
  • 2009: Larry Bird, Magic Johnson
  • 2010: Jerry West, David Thompson
  • 2011: Bob Knight, James Worthy
  • 2012: Clyde Lovellette, Willis Reed, Earl Monroe
  • 2013: Elvin Hayes
  • 2023: Mike Krzyzewski

See also

References

  1. ^ "about us". National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame to induct founding class". NABC. Archived from the original on 2007-11-17. Retrieved 2006-11-20.
  3. ^ Ewing, Lovellette among 2012 college hoops hall of fame class Archived 2012-03-08 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Profiles of College Basketball Hall of Fame inductees
  5. ^ "2023 Hall of Fame Induction Class". The College Basketball Experience. Retrieved January 10, 2024.

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