Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
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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. Knoxville is known for having a large women's basketball following as well as being the home of the University of Tennessee's Lady Vols basketball team coached by legendary women's coach Pat Summitt who was part of the first class inducted.
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[edit] Members of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
[edit] Class of 1999
[edit] Class of 2000
- Alline Banks Sprouse
- Mildred Barnes
- Breezy Bishop
- E. Wayne Cooley
- Nancy Dunkle
- Olga Sukharnova
- Borislav Stankovic
- Fran Garmon
- Dorothy Gaters
- Sue Gunter
- Rita Horky
- Betty F. Jaynes
- George E. Killian
- Kim Mulkey-Robertson
- Cindy Noble Hauserman
- Lorene Ramsey
- Patricia (Trish) Roberts
- Sue Rojcewicz
- Cathy Rush
- Juliene Brazinski Simpson
- Katherine Washington
- Dean Weese
- Marcy Weston
- Kay Yow
[edit] Class of 2001
- Van Chancellor
- Theresa Grentz
- Phyllis Holmes
- LaTaunya Pollard
- Linda K. Sharp
- C. Vivian Stringer
- Vanya Voynova
- Hazel Walker
- Rosie Walker
- Holly Warlick
[edit] Class of 2002
- Cindy Brogdon
- Hortência Marcari
- Kamie Ethridge
- Margaret Sexton Gleaves
- Sandra Meadows
- Lea Plarski
- Marianne Crawford Stanley
- Tara VanDerveer
[edit] Class of 2003
[edit] Class of 2004
[edit] Class of 2005
[edit] Class of 2006
- Geno Auriemma
- Maria Paula Gonçalves da Silva
- Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil
- Janice Lawrence Braxton
- Katrina McClain Johnson
- Barbara Stevens
[edit] Class of 2007
- Daedra Charles-Furlow
- Bridgette Gordon
- Mel Greenberg
- Pamela Kelly-Flowers
- Andy Landers
- Andrea Lloyd-Curry
[edit] Class of 2008
- Debbie Ryan
- Patty Broderick
- Lin L. Laursen
- Jill Rankin Schneider
- Suzie McConnell-Serio
- Michelle Timms
[edit] Class of 2009
[edit] Class of 2010
[edit] Class of 2011
[edit] Class of 2012
[edit] See also
- List of members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
- FIBA Hall of Fame
- International Women's Sports Hall of Fame
- Women's Basketball Coaches Association
[edit] External links
- Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
- Women's Basketball Hall of Fame Guide (including player and coach biographies)
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