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HOW IT WORKS
1994 in basketball
Summary
The following are the
basketball
events of the year
1994
throughout the world.
Championships
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World Championship
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Men
United States
137,
Russia
91
Women
United States
100,
Australia
95
Professional
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Men
1994 NBA Finals
:
Houston Rockets
over the
New York Knicks
4-3. MVP:
Hakeem Olajuwon
1994 NBA Playoffs
1993-94 NBA season
1994 NBA draft
1994 NBA All-Star Game
Eurobasket
: None
Women
Eurobasket Women
: None
College
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Men
NCAA
Division I
:
Arkansas
76,
Duke
72
NIT
:
Villanova University
def.
Vanderbilt University
Division II
:
California State University-Bakersfield
92,
University of Southern Indiana
86
Division III
:
Lebanon Valley College
66, 59
New York University
OT
NAIA
Division I
Oklahoma City University
86,
Georgetown College
KY 80
Division II
Eureka College
IL 98,
Northern State University
SD 95 OT
NJCAA
Division I
Hutchinson Community College 78, Three Rivers Community College (MO) 74
Division II
Joliet Junior College IL 85, Owens Technical College OH 80
Division III
Gloucester County College 71, Sullivan County CC 69
Women
NCAA
Division I
:
North Carolina
60,
Louisiana Tech University
59
Division II
:
North Dakota State
89,
Cal State San Bernardino
56
Division III
:
Capital
82,
Washington (Mo.)
63
NAIA
Division I
: Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 97, David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 74
Division II
Northern State University
(S.D.) 48, Western Oregon 45
NJCAA
Division I
Trinity Valley CC 104, Westark Community College, Ark. 95
Division II
Southwestern Michigan College 81, Chattahoochee Valley CC 72
Division III
Anoka-Ramsey Community College 69, Triton College 62
Awards and honors
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Professional
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Men
NBA Most Valuable Player Award
:
Hakeem Olajuwon
,
Houston Rockets
NBA Rookie of the Year Award
:
Chris Webber
Golden State Warriors
NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award
:
Hakeem Olajuwon
,
Houston Rockets
NBA Coach of the Year Award
:
Lenny Wilkens
,
Atlanta Hawks
Collegiate
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Naismith College Player of the Year
Men:
Glenn Robinson
, Purdue
Women:
Lisa Leslie
, USC
Naismith College Coach of the Year
Men:
Nolan Richardson
Arkansas
Women:
Pat Summitt
Tennessee
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
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Class of 1994:
[1]
Carol Blazejowski
Denny Crum
Chuck Daly
Buddy Jeannette
Cesare Rubini
Movies
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Above the Rim
The Air Up There
Blue Chips
Hoop Dreams
Births
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March 6 —
Awa Sissoko
, French basketball player
Deaths
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March 13 —
Sam Ranzino
, All-American at
NC State
(born 1927)
May 3 —
Vladimir Kostin
, FIBA Hall of Fame Russian referee (born 1921)
June 25 —
Katrín Axelsdóttir
, Icelandic
national team
player (born 1956)
July 10 —
Earl Strom
, Hall of Fame NBA and ABA referee (born 1927)
September 3 —
Glen Rose
, American college player and coach (
Arkansas
) (born 1905)
November 11 —
Frank McGuire
, Hall of Fame coach of the undefeated 1957 National Champion
North Carolina Tar Heels
(born 1914)
November 20 —
Jānis Krūmiņš
, Latvian (Soviet) Olympic Silver medalist (
1956
,
1960
,
1964
) (born 1930)
References
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^
"Hall of Famers".
Basketball Hall of Fame
. Retrieved
12 Oct
2014
.