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The Coach category has existed since the beginning of the Hall of Fame. For a person to be inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach, they must either be "fully retired for five years" or, if they are still active, "have coached as either a fulltime assistant or head coach on the high school and/or college and/or professional level ...
Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame Darrell Steven Griffith (born June 16, 1958), also known by his nickname Dr. Dunkenstein , [ 1 ] is an American former basketball player who spent his entire professional career with the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association from 1980 to 1991. [ 2 ]
Bernard "Peck" Hickman (October 5, 1911 – February 20, 2000) was an American basketball player and coach. As head coach he led the Louisville Cardinals to the 1948 NAIB Championship (today's NAIA), the 1956 NIT Championship and the school's first NCAA final Four in 1959. He never had a losing season in 23 years as head coach, finishing with a ...
Denny Crum built Louisville into a powerhouse in men's basketball, winning two national titles in the 80s. Denny Crum, Hall of Fame Louisville basketball coach, dies at 86 [Video] Skip to main content
Individuals are inducted annually at a banquet in Louisville and receive a bronze plaque inside Louisville's Freedom Hall. [2] The Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame other wise known as the Kentucky Sports Hall of fame, is a non-profit organization funded by the Kentucky Lottery and owned and operated by the Louisville Sports Commission. [3]
Peabody head basketball coach Charles Smith Jr., wants to be known as someone who made a difference in his students’ and basketball players’ lives.
Wesley Cox, a Louisville native who starred on the basketball court for the Louisville Cardinals and Male High School, died Sunday at age 69.
On February 7, 2007, Louisville's home floor at Freedom Hall was officially named "Denny Crum Court." [43] When the Cardinals basketball teams moved to the downtown KFC Yum! Center in 2010, the name "Denny Crum Court" was retained in the new facility. [51] In 2010 Crum was an inaugural inductee of Pierce College's athletic hall of fame. [52]