FIBA Hall of Fame
    Anne DONOVAN (USA)

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    2015
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    Category | Player Date of Birth | 01.11.1961 Date of Death | 13.06.2018 Position | Center Height | 203cm (6'7") Country | USA

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    Clubs

    As a Player:

    • Lady Monarchs, Old Dominion (1979–1983)

    • Shizuoka (Japan) (1983-1988)

    • Modena (Italy) (1988-1989)

    As a Coach :

    • Lady Monarchs Old Dominion (1989-1995)

    • East Carolina (1995-1998)

    • Philadelphia Rage (ABL) (1998)

    • Indiana Fever (2000)

    • Charlotte Sting (2001-2002)

    • Seattle Storm (2003-2007)

    • New York Liberty (assistant) (2009)

    • New York Liberty (2009-2010)

    • Seton Hall (2010-2013)

    • Connecticut Sun (2013-2015)

    Club Highlights

    • Won NCAA National Championship with the Old Dominion (University Team) (1980)

    • Undefeated in the National Championships

    National Team

    • Two Gold Olympic medals : Los Angeles (1984) and Seoul (1988)

    • Two Olympic Games participation : L.A. 1984 and Seoul (1988)

    • Silver medal at the World Championship in São Paulo (1983)

    • Gold medal at the World Championship in Moscow (1986)

    Individual Highlights

    • Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1995.

    • First female elected Naismith College Player of the Year (1983)

    • Two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American while at ODU.

    • 1983 Winner of the Honda Sports Award for basketball

    • Inducted into the CoSIDA Academic All-American Hall of Fame in 1994.

    • Inducted into the ODU Sports Hall of Fame in 1988.

    • Inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 1996

    • Inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999

    • Inducted into the New Jersey Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame in 2000

    • Received the NCAA 25 Year Award on January 13, 2008.

    • On October 24, 2004, she was named by the Sun Belt Conference as its All-Time Women's basketball Player.

    • Awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters during the 109th commencement ceremony (December 13, 2008) from Old Dominion University in recognition of her recent and past contributions to Women's Basketball.

    • Named to the Hampton Roads Sports Hall of Fame, which honours athletes, coaches and administrators who contributed to sports in south-eastern Virginia (May 2009)