University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame

The University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame is a sports history museum located in the Roy G. Karro Building in Iowa City, Iowa, U.S.[1] The museum pays tribute to the most legendary and influential Iowa Hawkeye sports heroes. Opened in October 2002, the building is located at the northwest corner of Melrose Avenue and Mormon Trek Boulevard. As of 2002, it was directed by Dale Arens.

University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame
Established2002 (2002)
LocationUniversity of Iowa
2425 Prairie Meadow Drive
Iowa City, Iowa, US
TypeHall of fame
DirectorDale Arens (2002 – )
WebsiteOfficial website

Fundraising

Fundraising for the building was completed by the University of Iowa Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and the University of Iowa Foundation. The largest private donation was made by Iowa alumnus Roy G. Karro, who contributed $3 million.[1] As a result, the building was named after him.

Exhibits

The University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame is home to many major trophies and awards, including Nile Kinnick’s Heisman Trophy, the 1958 National Football Championship Trophy and all twenty-four NCAA wrestling titles. Exhibits highlight the history and significance of famous Iowa Hawkeye players, coaches, and teams. Special exhibits are on display for the most recent inductees.

Induction process

Inductions to the Hall of Fame are made once a year. The National Iowa Varsity Club selects Hall of Fame inductees through an annual vote. A student-athlete must have won at least one major letter to qualify for membership in the Varsity Club. Hall of Fame candidates are eligible for induction 10 years after lettering in a varsity sport at the University of Iowa. Coaches and school administrators are also eligible for induction.

Inductees

Athletes:

Coaches:

Administrators:

  • Paul Brechler, Athletic Director, ‘90
  • Bump Elliott, Athletic Director, ‘97
  • Christine Grant, Athletic Director, ‘06
  • Virgil Hancher, UI president, ‘01
  • Karl Leib, Faculty Representative, ‘92
  • William D. “Shorty” Paul, Physician, ‘99
  • Robert Ray, Faculty Representative, ‘91
  • E. G. “Dad” Schroeder, Athletic Director, ‘93
  • William “Bud” Suter, Athletic Relations, ‘98
  • George Wine, Sports Information, ‘00
  • Eric Wilson, Sports Information, ‘89

See also

Footnotes

  1. "Roy G. Karro biography". www.iowalum.com. Archived from the original on November 20, 2009. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  2. "By Year « University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame | Official Website".

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