Naismith Outstanding Contribution to Basketball
Naismith Outstanding Contribution to Basketball is an award given to one man and one woman each year. The award was established in 1996 and is presented by the Atlanta Tipoff Club. Source:[1]
Naismith Outstanding Contribution to Basketball Award | |||
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Year | Men (affiliation) | Women (affiliation) | |
1983 | John Wooden | ||
1984 | Ray Meyer | ||
1985 | Hank Iba | ||
1986 | Adolph Rupp | ||
1987 | Pete Newell | ||
1988 | Red Auerbach | ||
1989 | Nat Holman | ||
1990 | Frank McGuire | ||
1991 | Clarence “Big House” Gaines | ||
1992 | John McLendon | ||
1993 | Dave Gavitt | ||
1994 | Claire Bee | ||
1995 | Victor Bubas | ||
1996 | Boris Stankovic | ||
1997 | Phog Allen | ||
1998 | Dean Smith | ||
1999 | C.M. Newton | Margaret Wade | |
2000 | Bill Wall | Harley Redin | |
2001 | Tex Winter | Cathy Rush | |
2002 | Don Haskins | Billie Moore | |
2003 | Charles “Lefty” Driesell | Betty Jaynes | |
2004 | George Killian | Sonja Hogg | |
2005 | Everett Case | Leon Barmore | |
2006 | Jerry Colangelo | Val Ackerman | |
2007 | Bob Knight | Kay Yow | |
2008 | Dick Vitale | Jody Conradt | |
2009 | Billy Packer | Anne Donovan | |
2010 | John Thompson Jr | Marsha Sharp | |
2011 | Dick Enberg | Cheryl Miller | |
2012 | Don Meyer | Teresa Edwards | |
2013 | Lute Olson | Pat Summitt |
See also
References
- ↑ "Naismith Outstanding Contributor". Naismith. Retrieved 11 Oct 2014.
External links
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