Read You Let Some Girl Beat You? Online
Authors: Ann Meyers Drysdale
Halls of Fame and Awards/Honors
-1975 - '76-'77-'78 First 4X All America (male or female) in College Basketball
-1976 - Olympic Silver Medal Winner â Started with the First Olympic US Women's Basketball Team
-1975 - Part of UCLA's National Championship Team in Track and Field
-1977 - '78-'79 Won AAU Championships with Anna's Bananas
-1978 - Part of UCLA's National Championship Team in Basketball
-1978 - Broderick Cup Winner for Basketball (Player of the Year)
-1978 - Broderick Cup Overall Winner
-1978 - UCLA's Athlete of the Year
-1978 - '79- #1 Overall pick in the WBL
-1979 - '80- Co-MVP of the WBL
-1979 - First -and Still Only- Woman to have a tryout in the NBA (Pacers) as a Free Agent
-1981 - Cincinnati Hall of Fame
-1981 - '82-'82- First Place in Women's Superstars Competition
-1981 - First and Only Woman Ever Invited to Compete in the Men's Superstars
-1985 - International Women's Sports Foundation Hall of Fame (First Team Sport Athlete to be Inducted)
-1986 - Orange County Sports Hall of Fame
-1988 - UCLA Hall of Fame (First Woman to be Inducted)
-1993 - Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
-1994 - Catholic Youth Organization Hall of Fame
-1995 - National High School Federation Hall of Fame
-1999 - Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
-1999 â Mel Greenberg Media Award
-2001 - Wooden All Time All American
-2002 - Southern California Sportscaster “Good Guy” Award
-2003 - NCAA Silver Anniversary Award
-2006 - Ronald Reagan Media Award
-2006 - California Sports Hall of Fame
-2007 - FIBA Hall of Fame -First American Woman and one of the first three Americans to be inducted (along with Bill Russell and Dean Smith)
-2007 & 2009 - General Manager of the WNBA Champion Phoenix Mercury
-2010 - Named “Top Business Woman” by Phoenix Business Journal
-2011 - YWCA's “Sports Leader of the Year” Award
-2012 - USBWA Named “National College Player of the Year Award” in honor of Ann Meyers Drysdale