[2] In addition to featuring its Hall of Fame inductees, the museum includes photographs, pennants, and displays of artifacts of championship teams and their schools.
[2] Players become eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame "twenty-six years after they graduate from high school.
On March 1, 2002, Cinda Rice Brown became the first woman inducted onto the Hall of Fame.
[3][4] The Hall of Fame's website provides an official list of inductees; notables include John Wooden, Everett Case, Oscar Robertson, Lee H. Hamilton, Larry Bird, Del Harris, Baron Hill, Gregg Popovich, Bobby Plump, and Chuck Taylor.
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