Geno enters the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame.
What took them so long? Well, the WBHOF is in Knoxville... in fact, though, the membership criteria make 2005 Geno's first year of eligibility: inductees must have been head coaches for at least 20 years.
Why does the Courant call it the "College Hall of Fame"? Perhaps because very few WNBA players are both realistic candidates, and eligible: players must be "retired from their highest level of play for at least five years." Read the year-by-year membership lists, or nominate Kim Perrot, here. Check out the WBHOF's women's hoops timeline, too.
(Via Stever, who caught it first.)
What took them so long? Well, the WBHOF is in Knoxville... in fact, though, the membership criteria make 2005 Geno's first year of eligibility: inductees must have been head coaches for at least 20 years.
Why does the Courant call it the "College Hall of Fame"? Perhaps because very few WNBA players are both realistic candidates, and eligible: players must be "retired from their highest level of play for at least five years." Read the year-by-year membership lists, or nominate Kim Perrot, here. Check out the WBHOF's women's hoops timeline, too.
(Via Stever, who caught it first.)