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Class of 2000 Inductees Women's Basketball Hall of FamePosted: Tuesday May 30, 2000 04:45 PM
The following people will be inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame June 9-10 in Knoxville, Tennessee. This is the second class of inductees. Alline Banks Sprouse -- Named AAU All-American 11 times (1940 - 1950); MVP at AAU National Tournament nine times. Mildred Barnes -- Served as chair of U.S. Olympic Women's Basketball Committee (1974 - 1976). Breezy Bishop -- Compiled a 411-39 record in 24 seasons at Baltimore Western High School. E. Wayne Cooley -- Has served as executive secretary of Iowa Girls' High School Athletic Union since 1954. Nancy Dunkle -- Played on the 1976 U.S. Olympic team; a three-time All-American at Cal State Fullerton. Fran Garmon -- Coached college basketball for 31 years; guided Temple Junior College to first-ever NJCAA Women's Basketball Championship. Dorothy Gaters -- Has coached at Chicago Marshall High School since 1976, assembling an overall record of 655-71. Sue Gunter -- Served as 1980 Olympic coach and head coach at LSU; ranks fourth among active women's collegiate coaches with over 600 wins. Rita Horky -- Named AAU All-American five times and Pan American gold medalist twice (1959 and 1963). Betty Jaynes -- Serves as CEO and formerly worked as Executive Director of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). George Killian -- Served as first and only executive director of NJCAA and former president of FIBA. Kim Mulkey-Robertson -- Played on the 1984 U.S. Olympic team and on Louisiana Tech teams that won a pair of national titles and went 130-6 from 1980 - 1984. Cindy Noble Hauserman -- Named to the U.S. Olympic team twice (1980 and 1984) and recognized as an All-American at the University of Tennessee. Lorene Ramsey -- Has guided Illinois Central College to four NJCAA Division II national championships. Patricia (Trish) Roberts -- Member of 1976 U.S. Olympic team; All-American at the University of Tennessee. Sue Rojcewicz -- Played on 1976 Olympic team; All-American at Southern Connecticut State University. Cathy Rush -- Guided Immaculata College to three consecutive AIAW Championships (1972 - 1974). Juliene Simpson -- Played on 1976 Olympic team; AAU All-American at John F. Kennedy College. Boris Stankovic - Has served as secretary general of FIBA since 1976. Olga Sukharnova - Won two Olympic gold medals for the Soviet Union (1976 and 1980). Katherine Washington -- Six-time AAU All-American; helped U.S. win gold medals in both the first and second World Championships (1953 and 1957). Dean Weese -- Coached for 42 years, including stints on high school, collegiate and professional levels and a 1,207-197 worksheet. Marcy Weston -- Served as national coordinator of women's basketball officiating for the NCAA; has officiated two NCAA Women's Final Fours. Kay Yow -- Coached 1988 Olympic team; entered her 25th season at North Carolina State with a 569-233 ledger in 29 seasons on the collegiate level.
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