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National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame

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National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame
NameNational Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame
LocationKansas City, Missouri
TypeHall of fame

National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame is a museum and hall of fame located in Kansas City, Missouri, dedicated to honoring the greatest players, coaches, and contributors to college basketball. The hall of fame is managed by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and is affiliated with the College Basketball Experience (CBE), a NCAA-licensed attraction. The museum features interactive exhibits, artifacts, and memorabilia from the history of college basketball, including items from UCLA Bruins men's basketball, Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball, and North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball. Visitors can also see exhibits on the history of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship and the Naismith Trophy.

History

The National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame was established in 2006 by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) to recognize the achievements of the greatest players, coaches, and contributors to college basketball. The hall of fame is located in the Sprint Center complex in Kansas City, Missouri, and is part of the College Basketball Experience (CBE), a NCAA-licensed attraction that also features interactive exhibits and a basketball court. The hall of fame has inducted many notable figures from the world of college basketball, including John Wooden, Dean Smith, and Bob Knight, as well as players like Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, and Magic Johnson. The hall of fame has also recognized the contributions of coaches like Adolph Rupp, Henry Iba, and Phog Allen, and players like Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, and Elvin Hayes.

Inductees

The National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame has inducted many notable figures from the world of college basketball, including coaches like John Calipari, Mike Krzyzewski, and Roy Williams, as well as players like Christian Laettner, Grant Hill, and Shaquille O'Neal. The hall of fame has also recognized the contributions of contributors like James Naismith, Amos Alonzo Stagg, and Clair Bee, who have helped shape the game of college basketball. Other notable inductees include Bob Cousy, Bill Walton, and David Thompson, as well as teams like the 1966 Texas Western Miners basketball team and the 1976 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team. The hall of fame has also inducted players like Patrick Ewing, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who have gone on to have successful careers in the NBA.

Museum

The National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame museum features interactive exhibits, artifacts, and memorabilia from the history of college basketball, including items from UCLA Bruins men's basketball, Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball, and North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball. Visitors can see exhibits on the history of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship and the Naismith Trophy, as well as interactive displays on the shot clock, three-point line, and other innovations that have shaped the game. The museum also features a hall of fame with plaques honoring the greatest players, coaches, and contributors to college basketball, including John Wooden, Dean Smith, and Bob Knight. The museum is located in the Sprint Center complex in Kansas City, Missouri, and is part of the College Basketball Experience (CBE), a NCAA-licensed attraction.

Awards

The National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame presents several awards to recognize outstanding achievements in college basketball, including the Naismith Trophy, the John R. Wooden Award, and the Bob Cousy Award. The hall of fame also presents the Henry Iba Award and the Clair Bee Award to recognize outstanding coaching and contributions to the game. The awards are presented annually at the College Basketball Awards ceremony, which is held in conjunction with the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. The ceremony has featured notable presenters like Dick Vitale, Jay Bilas, and Hubie Brown, and has honored winners like Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, and Blake Griffin.

Events

The National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame hosts several events throughout the year, including the College Basketball Experience (CBE) and the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. The hall of fame also hosts the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame Classic, a college basketball tournament that features top teams from around the country. The tournament has featured teams like Duke Blue Devils men's basketball, Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball, and Michigan State Spartans men's basketball, and has been played at venues like Madison Square Garden and the United Center. The hall of fame also hosts the Naismith Trophy presentation and the John R. Wooden Award ceremony, which are held in conjunction with the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. The events have featured notable attendees like John Calipari, Mike Krzyzewski, and Roy Williams, and have been broadcast on networks like ESPN, CBS, and FOX Sports.

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