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Nancy I. Lieberman enshrined as player in 1996
Nancy I. LiebermanEnshrined 1996 Playing hoops on the rough-and-tumble Harlem courts, Brooklyn-bred Nancy Lieberman learned to play a physical, aggressive style of basketball unlike other women of her time. As a 5-foot-10 point guard, Lieberman was taller than many of her opponents, and her ability to drive to the hoop, dish out assists, and grab hard-fought rebounds served her well during her stellar career. Lieberman led Old Dominion University to back-to-back AIAW National Championships in 1979 and 1980. She was twice named as the Wade Trophy winner - a basketball history first. As the nation's top female athlete during those two seasons, Lieberman was the two-time winner of the Broderick Cup. Lieberman played professionally in the Women's Professional Basketball League, Women's American Basketball Association, United States Basketball League, Women's National Basketball Association and with the Washington Generals. Earning WBL MVP honors with the Dallas Diamonds in 1981, she led the team to the 1984 WABA Championship.
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04/02/2009HALL OF FAME TEAMS UP WITH TYLER UGOLYN FOUNDATION TO REFURBISH COURT FOR YMCA IN DETROIT
04/02/2009
University of North Carolina Point Guard Ty Lawson Selected Winner of 2009 BOB COUSY AWARD Presented by THE HARTFORD NBA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE TEAM COMES TO SPRINGFIELD MASSACHUSETTS Darren Collison Receives The Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award DIV. II ELITE EIGHT AND ALL-STARS COME TO SPRINGFIELD HALL OF FAMER, WILLIAM DAVIDSON, PASSES AWAY ![]()
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