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2005 in basketball

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Championships

Professional

College

  • Men
  • Women
    • USA NCAA
    • USA NAIA
      • NAIA Division I Union (Tenn.) 67, Oklahoma City 63
      • NAIA Division II Morningside (Iowa) 75, Cedarville (Ohio) 65
    • USA NJCAA
      • Division I: Central Arizona College Coolidge, Ariz. 83, College of Southern Idaho, Twin Falls 50
      • Division II: Monroe Community College, N.Y 62, Illinois Central College, East Peoria, Ill. 46
      • Division III: Anoka-Ramsey Community College, Minn 64, Monroe College, New York 60
  • Philippines
    • PHL UAAP
      • UAAP Men's: FEU Tamaraws over La Salle Green Archers, 2-0
      • NCAA Seniors: Letran Knights over PCU Dolphins, 2-1
      • UAAP Women's: Ateneo Lady Eagles over Adamson Lady Falcons 2-0
      • NCAA Juniors: San Sebastian Staglets over San Beda Red Cubs 2-0
      • UAAP Juniors: DLSZ Junior Archers over UPIS Junior Maroons 2-0

Awards and honors

[[Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame]]

  • Class of 2005:
    • Jim Boeheim
    • Hubert "Hubie" Brown
    • Jim Calhoun
    • Sue Gunter
    • Hortencia de Fatima Marcari

[[Women's Basketball Hall of Fame]]

  • Class of 2005
    • Joe Ciampi
    • Kelli Litsch
    • Hunter Low
    • Edna Tarbutton
    • Dixie Woodall
    • Lynette Woodard

Professional

  • Men
    • NBA Most Valuable Player Award: Steve Nash
    • NBA Rookie of the Year Award: Emeka Okafor
    • NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award: Ben Wallace
    • FIBA Europe Player of the Year Award: Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks and
    • Euroscar: Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks and
    • Mr. Europa: Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks and
  • Women
    • WNBA Most Valuable Player Award: Sheryl Swoopes, Houston Comets
    • WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award: Tamika Catchings, Indiana Fever
    • WNBA Rookie of the Year Award: Temeka Johnson, Washington Mystics
    • WNBA Most Improved Player Award: Nicole Powell, Sacramento Monarchs
    • Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award: Taj McWilliams-Franklin, Connecticut Sun
    • WNBA Coach of the Year Award: John Whisenant, Sacramento Monarchs
    • WNBA All-Star Game MVP: Sheryl Swoopes, Houston Comets
    • WNBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award: Yolanda Griffith, Sacramento Monarchs
    • FIBA Europe Player of the Year Award: Maria Stepanova, RUS CSKA Samara, Connecticut Sun, and

Collegiate

  • Combined
    • Legends of Coaching Award: Jim Calhoun, Connecticut
  • Men
    • John R. Wooden Award: Andrew Bogut, Utah
    • Naismith College Coach of the Year: Bruce Weber, Illinois
    • Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award: Nate Robinson, Washington
    • Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year: Andrew Bogut, Utah
    • NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player: Joakim Noah, Florida
    • USBWA National Freshman of the Year: Marvin Williams, North Carolina
    • Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year: Tubby Smith, Kentucky
    • Naismith Outstanding Contribution to Basketball: Everett Case
  • Women
    • John R. Wooden Award: Seimone Augustus, LSU
    • Naismith College Player of the Year: Seimone Augustus, LSU
    • Naismith College Coach of the Year: Pokey Chatman, LSU
    • Wade Trophy: Seimone Augustus, LSU
    • Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award: Tan White, Mississippi State
    • Associated Press Women's College Basketball Player of the Year: Seimone Augustus, LSU
    • NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player: Sophia Young, Baylor
    • Basketball Academic All-America Team: Kate Endress, Ball State
    • Carol Eckman Award: Bonnie Henrickson, Kansas
    • USBWA National Freshman of the Year: Candice Wiggins, Stanford
    • USBWA National Freshman of the Year: Tasha Humphrey, Georgia
    • Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year: Joanne P. McCallie, Michigan State
    • List of Senior CLASS Award women's basketball winners: Kendra Wecker, Kansas State
    • Nancy Lieberman Award: Temeka Johnson, LSU
    • Naismith Outstanding Contribution to Basketball: Leon Barmore

Movies

  • Coach Carter
  • Rebound (film)

Deaths

  • March 17 — Norm Mager, NBA player (Baltimore Bullets) and college champion (CCNY) (born 1926)
  • March 19 – Greg Cook, American college player (LSU) (born 1958)
  • April 11 — Doug Peden, Canadian Olympic silver medalist (1936) (born 1916)
  • April 14 — Chet Aubuchon, American BAA player (Detroit Falcons) (born 1916)
  • April 18 — Clarence Gaines, Basketball Hall of Fame coach (born 1923)
  • May 1 — George Mikan, Basketball Hall of Fame player (born 1924)
  • June 4 — Banks McFadden, American college coach (Clemson Tigers) (born 1917)
  • June 29 — Marc Freiberger, American Olympic gold medalist (1952) (born 1928)
  • August 4 — Sue Gunter, women's coach for Louisiana State University for 22 seasons (born 1939)
  • August 16 — Aleksandr Gomelsky, Basketball Hall of Fame coach (born 1928)
  • August 18 — Kenyon Jones, American player (born 1977)
  • August 25 — Teo Cruz, Puerto Rican BSN player, five-time Olympian (born 1942)
  • September 5 — Hank Anderson, American college coach (Gonzaga, Montana State) (born 1920)
  • September 22 — Lee Huber, American NBL player (Akron Goodyear Wingfoots) (born 1919)
  • September 26 — Shawntinice Polk, Arizona Wildcats women's player (born 1983)
  • October 12 — Erwin Graf, American NBL player (Sheboygan Red Skins) (born 1917)
  • October 15 — Jason Collier, Atlanta Hawks center (born 1977)
  • November 23 — Nate Hawthorne, NBA player (Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns) (born 1951)
  • December 18 — Bill Coulthard, Canadian Olympic player (1952) (born 1923)
  • December 27 — Giancarlo Primo, Italian coach and FIBA Hall of Fame member (born 1924)

References

References

  1. "NJCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK". NJCAA.
  2. "Hall of Famers". Basketball Hall of Fame.
  3. "Women's Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2005". Women's Basketball Hall of Fame.
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