The Sports Hall of Fame Encyclopedia: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hockey, SoccerScarecrow Press, 23.12.2011 - 1308 sivua In 1936, the Baseball Hall of Fame was established to honor the legends of the sport. The first inductees were some of the greatest names of the dugout, including Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth. Less than ten years later, in 1945, the Hockey Hall of Fame inducted its first members. The Soccer Hall of Fame was established in 1950, followed by the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1959, and the Football Hall of Fame in 1963. In all, more than 1,400 inductees—players, teams, and behind the scenes personnel—have been enshrined in these five halls of fame. The Sports Hall of Fame Encyclopedia is a comprehensive listing of each inductee elected into one or more of these major sports halls of fame. From Hank Aaron to Fred Zollner, this book contains biographical information, sport and position(s) played, and career statistics (when applicable) of each of the more than 1,400 honorees. The book also includes specific appendixes for each shrine, in which inductees are listed alphabetically and by year of induction. Also included are appendixes briefly describing the history of each hall of fame. |
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... NCAA championships for the school. After incurring an eye injury in his junior year, he often wore goggles on the court, a habit that he continued throughout his playing career. Abdul-Jabbar finished his college career winning three ...
... NCAA championships for the school. After incurring an eye injury in his junior year, he often wore goggles on the court, a habit that he continued throughout his playing career. Abdul-Jabbar finished his college career winning three ...
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... NCAA title. Realizing that his pass-oriented skills would not fit well with Oklahoma's running game, Switzer helped Aikman transfer to the University of California at Los Angeles. After sitting out one season, in adherence of the NCAA ...
... NCAA title. Realizing that his pass-oriented skills would not fit well with Oklahoma's running game, Switzer helped Aikman transfer to the University of California at Los Angeles. After sitting out one season, in adherence of the NCAA ...
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... NCAA Men's Soccer Championship Final Four and was named Most Valuable Defensive Player in the tournament. After graduating from college, he played one season with the Montreal Quebecois (National Lacrosse League) in 1975 and after the ...
... NCAA Men's Soccer Championship Final Four and was named Most Valuable Defensive Player in the tournament. After graduating from college, he played one season with the Montreal Quebecois (National Lacrosse League) in 1975 and after the ...
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... NCAA tournament; won five NCAA titles at UConn. Auriemma attended Montgomery County Community College (Blue Bell, Pennsylvania) and West Chester State College (West Chester, Pennsylvania) before beginning his coaching career as an ...
... NCAA tournament; won five NCAA titles at UConn. Auriemma attended Montgomery County Community College (Blue Bell, Pennsylvania) and West Chester State College (West Chester, Pennsylvania) before beginning his coaching career as an ...
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... NCAA lst round 1989—1990 25—6 14—2 NCAA 2nd round 1990—1991 29—5 14—2 NCAA Final Four 1991—1992 23—11 13—5 NCAA 2nd round 1992—1993 18—11 12—6 NCAA lst round 1993—1994 30—3 17—1 NCAA Elite 8 1994—1995 35—0 18—0 NCAA Champions 1995—1996 34—4 ...
... NCAA lst round 1989—1990 25—6 14—2 NCAA 2nd round 1990—1991 29—5 14—2 NCAA Final Four 1991—1992 23—11 13—5 NCAA 2nd round 1992—1993 18—11 12—6 NCAA lst round 1993—1994 30—3 17—1 NCAA Elite 8 1994—1995 35—0 18—0 NCAA Champions 1995—1996 34—4 ...
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Chapter 19 | 853 |
Chapter 20 | 959 |
Chapter 21 | 993 |
Chapter 22 | 999 |
Chapter 23 | 1009 |
Chapter 24 | 1081 |
Chapter 25 | 1095 |
Appendix 1 | 1099 |
Chapter 9 | 479 |
Chapter 10 | 487 |
Chapter 11 | 519 |
Chapter 12 | 553 |
Chapter 13 | 611 |
Chapter 14 | 705 |
Chapter 15 | 725 |
Chapter 16 | 741 |
Chapter 17 | 785 |
Chapter 18 | 787 |
Appendix 2 | 1129 |
Appendix 3 | 1145 |
Appendix 4 | 1161 |
Appendix 5 | 1175 |
Appendix 6 | 1193 |
Index | 1207 |
Bibliography | 1289 |
About the Author | 1293 |
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The Sports Hall of Fame Encyclopedia: Baseball, Basketball, Football ..., Nide 1 David Blevins Rajoitettu esikatselu - 2012 |
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