WNBA greats Sue Bird, Sylvia Fowles, Cappie Pondexter and Alana Beard headline the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2025 that was announced Friday.
Also inducted on June 14 will be Mark Campbell, the longtime Union University coach, as well as Lucille Kyvallos, who led West Chester College and Queens College to early success. Women's Basketball Coaches Association executive director Danielle Donehew completes the class.
''We are honored to pay tribute to seven distinguished legends of this exceptional sport,'' WBHOF President Dana Hart said. ''They exemplify the highest standards in women's basketball and have made substantial contributions to the sport along with shaping the game's historical trajectory.''
Bird has won at every level, including five Olympic gold medals, four WNBA championships with Seattle and two NCAA titles while at UConn.
''She managed to be the brains behind the curtain and just made sure that everything went exactly the way it was supposed to go,'' UConn coach Geno Auriemma said Friday night. ''And then she did that in the WNBA, and she did that in the Olympics, and did it better than anybody's ever done it.
''There's not been a point guard playing the game of women's basketball that's played it better, or longer, or had more success.''
Bird, a 12-time All-Star who also won four world championships with the United States, retired in 2022. That was the same season that Fowles ended her playing career.
Fowles won WNBA titles with Minnesota in 2015 and 2017 and was MVP of the Finals both times. She also was on four of the Olympic champion teams with Bird. The former LSU star was on the WNBA all-defensive team eight times.