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Women's Basketball Hall of Fame will eventually reflect UConn's Dominance
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[QUOTE="KnightBridgeAZ, post: 2746933, member: 591"] Of course it will, UConn has produced so many of the top players of the last 20 years. Although it has been a few years, I thought the Hall of Fame reflected nicely on all the aspects of the history of the game, including the "historic" days, the era of the smaller schools (from Immaculata through La Tech) and the era of Lady Vol dominance. It also reflected well on other levels, whether coaches who had great success at other levels or international legends, for example. We attended Vivian's induction (a long time ago, of course) and it was very well done. In those days, you were introduced by video. Coach Stringer's son introduced her, while Van Chancellor was introduced by Andy Landers. Other inductees that year included Grentz, Linda K Sharp, and some less well known folks. Sue Gunter was still living (saw her with Vivian at one point) and we have a picture a friend took of Vivian, Pat, Jodi Conradt and John Cheney together. Sat at a table with Cheney at her personal reception. I can only imagine how induction has changed for the bigger over the years. [/QUOTE]
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