Basketball

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All American Red Heads
A nationally known women’s basketball team, the All American Red Heads formed in 1936 in Cassville, Missouri...
Karen Aston (1964–)
Longtime women’s basketball coach Karen Aston first had a successful high school and college playing career....
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"Geese" Ausbie (1938–)
aka: Hubert Ausbie
Hubert “Geese” Ausbie joined the Harlem Globetrotters basketbal...
four men in basketball uniforms in mid game play with one African American player jumping in the attempt  to make a basket
Jim "Bad News" Barnes (1941–2002)
Velvet James (Jim) “Bad News” Barnes was an American basketball player and Olympic gold medalist originall...
Group of young white women in matching athletic jackets with their male and female coaches kneeling in front of Arkansas Tech University billboard
Basketball
Basketball, a uniquely American invention in the history of sports, is one of the most popular sports in Arkan...
One-armed Black man short hair and thin mustache wearing basketball uniform tube socks kneepads and sneakers leaned over holding basketball with right hand
Boid Buie (1922–1996)
Pine Bluff (Jefferson County) native Boid Buie achieved renown as the only one-armed athlete to compete in pro...
Franklin Burgess (1935–2010)
Arkansas native Franklin Burgess earned All-American honors in basketball at Washington State’s Gonzaga Univ...
Joe Barry Carroll (1958–)
Joe Barry Carroll had an eleven-year career with the National Basketball Association (NBA), playing on the NBA...
Young black man in jersey holding basketball beside two white men in suits and a white woman singing into microphone to his left an older white man in vest and image of same young black man scoring a basketball goal to his right
Nathaniel “Sweetwater” Clifton (1922–1990)
Nathaniel “Sweetwater” Clifton was an early pioneer in professional basketball, playing in the National Ba...
Todd Fitzgerald Day (1970–)
Todd Fitzgerald Day was one of the centerpieces of the University of Arkansas (UA) top-ranked basketball teams...
Bettye Fiscus Dickey (1963–)
Bettye Fiscus Dickey was the first true female college basketball star at the University of Arkansas (UA) in F...
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Dodson v. Arkansas Activities Association
Dodson v. Arkansas Activities Association (1979) was a federal court decision concerning the rules for girls...
Margaret Ruth Downing (1931–2023)
Margaret Downing was a pioneer in women’s sports, especially basketball, in Arkansas in the second half of t...
Donald Gene Dyer (1933–2021)
Basketball coach Don Dyer, with 601 collegiate victories to his name, became the winningest college coach in A...
Bennie Fuller (1951–)
Bennie Fuller became the all-time leading scorer in Arkansas boys’ high school basketball history and was ra...
Juliet Jackson (1967–)
Pine Bluff (Jefferson County) native Juliet Jackson was one of the Southwestern Conference’s most outstandin...
Joe Marcus Johnson (1981–)
Joe Marcus Johnson was a professional basketball player for the Brooklyn Nets. In the 2012–13 season, Johnso...
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Caldwell Jones (1950–2014)
Caldwell Jones was a professional basketball player who had a seventeen-season career in the American Basketba...
King Cotton Holiday Classic
The King Cotton Holiday Classic is an invitational high school basketball tournament played annually in Pine B...
Carolyn Moffatt (1934–2005)
Carolyn Moffatt was a pioneering women’s basketball coach in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Serving as coach a...
Black man midair in "bucks 4" jersey shooting a basketball over white man in "bulls 40" jersey
Sidney Moncrief (1957–)
Sidney Alvin Moncrief is one of the greatest basketball players ever to come out of Arkansas. While playing gu...
Helen Parker (1929–2023)
Helen Faye Parker was a legendary high school basketball coach and athletic administrator in Ashdown (Little R...
Tall African-American man in suit talking on microphone on basketball court with group standing on court behind him and crowd of spectators in background
Scottie Maurice Pippen (1965–)
Scottie Pippen is one of the most talented and successful athletes from the state of Arkansas. An essential me...
Glen Anthony Rice (1967–)
Glen Anthony Rice was a professional basketball player from Jacksonville (Pulaski County). Rice played for the...
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Nolan Richardson (1941–)
Nolan Richardson is one of the most famous coaches to have served the University of Arkansas (UA) in Fayettevi...
Lurlyne Greer Rogers (1928–2001)
Lurlyne Greer Rogers was known as a gifted basketball player and all-around athlete in high school at Des Arc ...
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Glen Rose (1905–1994)
Glen Rose was a three-sport athlete for the University of Arkansas (UA) in Fayetteville (Washington County) wh...
From shoulders up view Black man with short afro thin mustache and scar between eyebrows wearing basketball uniform smiling
Paul Theron Silas (1943–2022)
Paul Silas was an All-Star player and then coach in the National Basketball Association (NBA) over a period fr...
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Eddie Sutton (1936–2020)
Eddie Sutton was a men’s college basketball coach who led four schools, including the University of Arkansa...
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Sonja Patrice Tate (1971–)
Sonja Patrice Tate, who played basketball at Arkansas State University (ASU) in Jonesboro (Craighead County) ...
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Reece "Goose" Tatum (1921–1967)
Reece “Goose” Tatum excelled at two sports, baseball and basketball, but is most famous for his basketball...
Elliott C. van Zandt (1915–1959)
Elliott van Zandt was a pioneering figure in international athletics. A physical education instructor, he serv...