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The National Sports Media Association (NSMA), formerly the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, is an organization of sports media members in the United States, and constitutes the American chapter of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). Winston-Salem, North Carolina now serves as the headquarters for the NSMA, which is responsible for the organizing and counting of all the ballots for the National, State (50 states plus D.C.), and Hall of Fame winners. The organization had been based in Salisbury, North Carolina until 2017. There are now more than 100 inductees in the Hall of Fame. The organization plans and funds the Annual Awards Program. Former television sportscaster Dave Goren serves as the NSMA's executive director.


History

The National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NSSA) was formed in 1959 by a local restaurant owner, Pete DiMizio, to honor regional sportscasters and
sportswriters Sports journalism is a form of writing that reports on matters pertaining to sporting topics and competitions. Sports journalism started in the early 1800s when it was targeted to the social elite and transitioned into an integral part of the n ...
whom he had met at the Greensboro Open Golf Tournament in Greensboro, North Carolina. When DiMizio died, Dr. Ed McKenzie took over the leadership role and guided it through the expansion to a national association. Its first Annual Awards Program was held in Salisbury, North Carolina, on April 12, 1960. Lindsey Nelson was selected the 1959 National Sportscaster of the Year and Red Smith was voted the 1959 Sportswriter of the Year. In 1962 Grantland Rice was selected as the first Hall of Fame inductee. As Red Smith inducted Rice into the Hall of Fame, he said, "Who knows what will become of this Hall of Fame? It might never be heard from again. No matter, it cannot be improved, for it is perfect tonight with only Granny enshrined." In April 1990, the NSSA celebrated its 31st Annual Awards Program, with Chris Berman of
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being selected as Sportscaster of the Year and Peter Gammons receiving the honor as Sportswriter of the Year. The Hall of Fame inductees were Dave Anderson, Pulitzer Prize winner from ''
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'', and Jack Buck, the long-time radio voice of the St. Louis Cardinals and a radio and television sportscaster for CBS. Though located in Salisbury, "the NSSA office itself has bounced around town like a ping-pong ball." The Hall of Fame opened officially on May 1, 2000 in the two-story, 10,000-square-foot former North Carolina Federal Savings and Loan building at 322 East Innes Street in Salisbury. When Claude Hampton became NSSA director, he was told the Hall of Fame was nothing more than a desk drawer with folders in the Chamber of Commerce building. He wanted an actual building and considered Catawba College as a location, but when he saw the branch of the failed bank in 1990, he made an offer which was accepted. The goal was to open the museum by 1992. A 23-foot sculpture of two
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s was moved from the bank to
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, but people wanted the eagles back, so they were returned and local people donated their services to put the eagles back and get the building ready. An opening reception and dedication took place in 1991. But due to lack of funding, it took ten years for the building to actually open. Until then, hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of memorabilia were stored in boxes. With the Hall of Fame open, visitors could hear
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's called shot, Hank Aaron's 715th home run, the Ice Bowl, the 1992 Duke-Kentucky game, and young Tiger Woods on '' The Mike Douglas Show''. On November 1, 2005, Community Bank of Rowan (later part of Yadkin Financial) purchased the Innes Street location, opening its headquarters there in 2006. This required the NSSA to move to a temporary location on North Main Street in Salisbury, but visitors would not be allowed. Veteran sports journalist Dave Goren, best known as sports director at WXII-TV in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, became NSSA executive director September 1, 2009. On December 1 of that year, the NSSA held a reception at its new office in 1,900 square feet at 325 Lee Street in Salisbury. The warehouse only included a few items such as shoes autographed by Ralph Sampson and a football signed by Berman; the rest remained in storage. The NSSA has since moved to Summit Avenue in Salisbury, on the campus of Catawba College. At the 54th annual program in June 2013, Dan Patrick of ESPN Radio received the award as Sportscaster of the Year with Peter King of
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honored as Sportswriter of the Year. The Hall of Fame inductees were Mitch Albom and Dick Vitale. In June 2014, hockey broadcaster Mike "Doc" Emrick was voted Sportscaster of the Year, with King repeating as Sportswriter of the Year. Inducted in the Hall of Fame were sportscaster Marv Albert and sportswriter Rick Reilly. Emrick and writer Tom Verducci were the national award winners honored on June 8, 2015. Four new
NSSA Hall of Fame The National Sports Media Association (NSMA), formerly the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, is an organization of sports media members in the United States, and constitutes the American chapter of the International Sports Pr ...
members were inducted: baseball writer Hal McCoy, basketball commentator Bill Raftery, sportswriter and sportscaster
Lesley Visser Lesley Candace Visser (born September 11, 1953) is an American sportscaster, television and radio personality, and sportswriter. Visser is the first female NFL analyst on TV, and the only sportscaster in history who has worked on Final Four, ...
and, posthumously, author, journalist and television personality Dick Schaap. In April 2017, after 57 years in Salisbury, the National Sports Media Association moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina.


Organization

The NSSA is the only national organization which brings together the two crafts of sportscasting and sportswriting. There are approximately 1,100 dues-paying members. The Sportscasters and Sportswriters Foundation Board is made up of individuals in Salisbury, North Carolina, as well as the current national board president, who feel that sports in the United States are important. The Sportscasters and Sportswriters themselves have a Board of Directors. In addition, The Hall of Fame, Inc. has been set up as the educational arm of the NSSA, and it has tax-exempt status granted by the Internal Revenue Service.


Paul "Bear" Bryant Award

The
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is an award that has been given annually since 1986 to
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's national coach of the year. The Award was named in honor of longtime Alabama coach Bear Bryant after he died of a heart attack in 1983. It is voted on by the NSMA, and proceeds from the awards ceremony benefit the American Heart Association. The College Football Coach of the Year Award began in 1957 and was renamed for Bryant in 1986. Bryant himself won the
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award in 1961, 1971, and 1973. According to the official website:
The Paul "Bear" Bryant College Football Coaching Award ceremony is an exclusive event that honors a college football coach whose great accomplishments, both on and off the field, are legendary. The award recognizes the masters of coaching and allows them to take their deserved place in history beside other legends like Bear Bryant.


Clarence "Big House" Gaines Awards

The NSMA established the Clarence "Big House" Gaines College Basketball Coach of the Year Awards in 2010, with the first presentation occurring in 2011. The awards are presented to two head coaches – one in
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and one in Division II – at the annual NSMA awards banquet. The purpose of the award is to recognize coaches who might not receive recognition from "mainstream outlets." An NSMA committee votes after the end of the men's and women's championship tournaments. The award is named for Clarence Gaines, the former head coach of
Winston-Salem State University Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) is a historically black public university in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It is part of the University of North Carolina. History Winston-Salem State University was founded as Slater Industrial Academ ...
.


National Sportscaster of the Year

*For list of winners, see footnoteFor each year's National Sportscaster and National Sportswriter, go to th
National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association website
click on "Awards" and then "National Awards". The list of "National Sportswriters" is below the list of "National Sportscasters." NSSA website. Retrieved 2017-01-04.
*1959 – Lindsey Nelson ( NBC) *1960 – Lindsey Nelson (NBC) *1961 – Lindsey Nelson (NBC) *1962 – Lindsey Nelson (NBC) *1963 –
Chris Schenkel Christopher Eugene Schenkel (August 21, 1923 – September 11, 2005) was an American sportscaster. Over the course of five decades he called play-by-play for numerous sports on television and radio, becoming known for his smooth delivery and ...
( CBS) *1964 – Chris Schenkel (CBS) *1965 – Vin Scully ( L. A. Dodgers) *1966 – Curt Gowdy (NBC) *1967 – Chris Schenkel ( ABC) *1968 – Ray Scott (CBS) *1969 – Curt Gowdy (NBC) *1970 – Chris Schenkel (ABC) *1971 – Ray Scott (CBS) *1972 – Keith Jackson (ABC) *1973 – Keith Jackson (ABC) *1974 – Keith Jackson (ABC) *1975 – Keith Jackson (ABC) *1976 – Keith Jackson (ABC) *1977 –
Pat Summerall George Allen "Pat" Summerall (May 10, 1930 – April 16, 2013) was an American football player and television sportscaster who worked for CBS, Fox, and ESPN. In addition to football, he announced major golf and tennis events. Summerall ann ...
(CBS) *1978 – Vin Scully (L.A. Dodgers, CBS) *1979 –
Dick Enberg Richard Alan Enberg (January 9, 1935 – December 21, 2017) was an American sportscaster. Over the course of an approximately 60-year career, he provided play-by-play of various sports for several radio and television networks, including ...
(NBC) *1980 – Dick Enberg (NBC) and
Al Michaels Alan Richard Michaels (born November 12, 1944) is an American television sportscaster currently working as the play-by-play announcer for '' Thursday Night Football'' on Prime Video and in an emeritus role for NBC Sports. He has worked on n ...
(ABC) *1981 – Dick Enberg (NBC) *1982 – Vin Scully (L.A. Dodgers, CBS) *1983 – Al Michaels (ABC) *1984 –
John Madden John Earl Madden (April 10, 1936 – December 28, 2021) was an American football coach and sports commentator in the National Football League (NFL). He served as the head coach of the Oakland Raiders from 1969 to 1978, who he led to eight pl ...
(CBS) *1985 – Bob Costas (NBC) *1986 – Al Michaels (ABC) *1987 – Bob Costas (NBC) *1988 – Bob Costas (NBC) *1989 – Chris Berman (
ESPN ESPN (originally an initialism for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by ESPN Inc., owned jointly by The Walt Disney Company (80%) and Hearst Communications (20%). The ...
) *1990 – Chris Berman (ESPN) *1991 – Bob Costas (NBC) *1992 – Bob Costas (NBC) *1993 – Chris Berman (ESPN) *1994 – Chris Berman (ESPN) *1995 – Bob Costas (NBC) *1996 – Chris Berman (ESPN) *1997 – Bob Costas (NBC) *1998 – Jim Nantz (CBS) *1999 – Dan Patrick (ESPN) *2000 – Bob Costas (NBC, HBO) *2001 – Chris Berman (ESPN) *2002 – Joe Buck ( Fox) *2003 – Joe Buck (Fox) *2004 – Joe Buck (Fox) *2005 – Jim Nantz (CBS) *2006 – Joe Buck (Fox) *2007 – Jim Nantz (CBS) *2008 – Jim Nantz (CBS) *2009 – Jim Nantz (CBS) *2010 – Mike Tirico (ABC, ESPN)The hall of fame inductees and the Sportscaster and Sportswriter of the Year will be honored during the NSSA's 52nd Annual Awards Weekend, May 14–16, 2011, in Salisbury, N.C., along with 110 state Sportscasters and Sportswriters of the Year. *2011 –
Dan Shulman Daniel Shulman is a Canadian sportscaster with Sportsnet as well as the American network ESPN. Shulman serves as a play-by-play announcer for select Toronto Blue Jays telecasts on Sportsnet and during 2018 and 2020 he hosted the baseball-th ...
(ESPN) *2012 – Dan Patrick (NBC) *2013 – Mike Emrick (NBC) *2014 – Mike Emrick (NBC) *2015 – Mike Emrick (NBC) *2016 – Vin Scully (L.A. Dodgers) *2017 – Kevin Harlan (CBS, Turner) *2018 - Doris Burke (ESPN, ABC) *2019 – Kevin Harlan (CBS, Turner) *2020 – Mike Emrick (NBC) *2021 —
Ernie Johnson Jr. Ernest Thorwald Johnson Jr. (born August 7, 1956) is an American sportscaster for Turner Sports. Johnson is currently the television voice and a studio host for Major League Baseball on TBS, hosts ''Inside the NBA'' for TNT, and NBA TV and co ...
(Turner) and Scott Van Pelt (ESPN)


National Sportswriter of the Year

For a list of winners, see footnote Jim Murray, writing for the
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, won the National Sportswriter of the Year award a record 14 times, including 12 years in succession from 1966 to 1977. More recently, Rick Reilly, writing for
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and
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, has won 11 awards. *1959 – Red Smith ('' New York Herald-Tribune'') *1960 – Red Smith (''New York Herald-Tribune'') *1961 – Red Smith (''New York Herald-Tribune'') *1962 – Red Smith (''New York Herald-Tribune'') *1963 – Arthur Daley (''
New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
'') *1964 – Jim Murray (''
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'') *1965 – Red Smith (''New York Herald-Tribune'') *1966 – Jim Murray (''Los Angeles Times'') *1967 – Jim Murray (''Los Angeles Times'') *1968 – Jim Murray (''Los Angeles Times'') *1969 – Jim Murray (''Los Angeles Times'') *1970 – Jim Murray (''Los Angeles Times'') *1971 – Jim Murray (''Los Angeles Times'') *1972 – Jim Murray (''Los Angeles Times'') *1973 – Jim Murray (''Los Angeles Times'') *1974 – Jim Murray (''Los Angeles Times'') *1975 – Jim Murray (''Los Angeles Times'') *1976 – Jim Murray (''Los Angeles Times'') *1977 – Jim Murray (''Los Angeles Times'') *1978 – Will Grimsley (
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) *1979 – Jim Murray (''Los Angeles Times'') *1980 – Will Grimsley (Associated Press) *1981 – Will Grimsley (Associated Press) *1982 – Frank Deford (''
Sports Illustrated ''Sports Illustrated'' (''SI'') is an American sports magazine first published in August 1954. Founded by Stuart Scheftel, it was the first magazine with circulation over one million to win the National Magazine Award for General Excellence tw ...
'') *1983 – Frank Deford (''Sports Illustrated'') *1984 – Frank Deford (''Sports Illustrated'') *1985 – Frank Deford (''Sports Illustrated'') *1986 – Frank Deford (''Sports Illustrated'') *1987 – Frank Deford (''Sports Illustrated'') *1988 – Frank Deford (''Sports Illustrated'') *1989 – Peter Gammons (''Sports Illustrated'') *1990 – Peter Gammons (''
Boston Globe ''The Boston Globe'' is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts. The newspaper has won a total of 27 Pulitzer Prizes, and has a total circulation of close to 300,000 print and digital subscribers. ''The Boston Gl ...
'') *1991 – Rick Reilly (''Sports Illustrated'') *1992 – Rick Reilly (''Sports Illustrated'') *1993 – Peter Gammons (''Boston Globe'',
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) *1994 – Rick Reilly (''Sports Illustrated'') *1995 – Rick Reilly (''Sports Illustrated'') *1996 – Rick Reilly (''Sports Illustrated'') *1997 –
Dave Kindred Dave Kindred (born April 12, 1941) is an American sportswriter. Early life and education Kindred was born on April 12, 1941, in Atlanta, Illinois, USA. When he was a teenager his mother bought him a typewriter for his birthday and he wrote about ...
('' Sporting News'') *1998 – Mitch Albom (''
Detroit Free Press The ''Detroit Free Press'' is the largest daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, US. The Sunday edition is titled the ''Sunday Free Press''. It is sometimes referred to as the Freep (reflected in the paper's web address, www.freep.com). It primar ...
'') *1999 – Rick Reilly (''Sports Illustrated'') *2000 – Bob Ryan (''Boston Globe'') *2001 – Rick Reilly (''Sports Illustrated'') *2002 – Rick Reilly (''Sports Illustrated'') *2003 – Rick Reilly (''Sports Illustrated'') *2004 – Rick Reilly (''Sports Illustrated'') *2005 – Steve Rushin (''Sports Illustrated'') *2006 – Rick Reilly (''Sports Illustrated'') *2007 – Bob Ryan (''Boston Globe'') *2008 – Bob Ryan (''Boston Globe'') *2009 – Bob Ryan (''Boston Globe'') *2010 – Peter King (''Sports Illustrated'') *2011 – Peter King (''Sports Illustrated'') *2012 –
Joe Posnanski Joe Posnanski (; nicknamed "Poz" and "Joe Po"; born January 8, 1967) is an American sports journalist. A former senior columnist for ''Sports Illustrated'' (where he wrote the blog Curiously Long Posts) and columnist for ''The Kansas City Star'', ...
(''Sports Illustrated'') *2013 – Peter King (''Sports Illustrated'') *2014 – Tom Verducci (''Sports Illustrated'') *2015 – Tom Verducci (''Sports Illustrated'') *2016 – Tom Verducci (''Sports Illustrated'') *2017 – Adrian Wojnarowski (ESPN) *2018 – Adrian Wojnarowski (ESPN) *2019 – Adrian Wojnarowski (ESPN) *2020 – Nicole Auerbach ( The Athletic) *2021 – Jeff Passan (ESPN)


State winners

See footnote *Sportscaster of the Year (1959–present; in each state and the District of Columbia) *Sportswriter of the Year (1959–present; in each state and the District of Columbia)


Hall of Fame

Each spring, the NSMA Hall of Fame inducts one or more new members.For the official list of the members of the NSMA Hall of Fame, go to th
NSMA website
click on "Awards" and then click on "Hall of Fame." For each inductee's biographical sketch, click on the hyperlink for that inductee. NSMA website. Retrieved 2017-01-01.
There were not any inductees in 1965, 1966, 1968, and 2006. *1962 – Grantland Rice *1963 –
Ted Husing Edward Britt Husing (November 27, 1901 – August 10, 1962) was an American sportscaster. He was among the first to lay the groundwork for the structure and pace of modern sports reporting on television and radio. Overview Early life and caree ...
*1964 –
Damon Runyon Alfred Damon Runyon (October 4, 1880 – December 10, 1946) was an American newspaperman and short-story writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of Broadway in New York City that grew out of the Prohibition era. To ...
*1964 – Graham McNamee *1965 – ''(no induction)'' *1966 – ''(no induction)'' *1967 – Ring Lardner *1968 – ''(no induction)'' *1969 – J. G. Taylor Spink *1970 – Clem McCarthy *1971 – John Kieran *1972 –
Mel Allen Mel Allen (born Melvin Allen Israel; February 14, 1913 – June 16, 1996) was an American sportscaster, best known for his long tenure as the primary play-by-play announcer for the New York Yankees. During the peak of his career in the 1940 ...
*1973 – Arch Ward *1973 –
Red Barber Walter Lanier "Red" Barber (February 17, 1908 – October 22, 1992) was an American sports announcer and author. Nicknamed "The Ol' Redhead", he was primarily identified with broadcasts of Major League Baseball, calling play-by-play across four ...
*1974 – Bill Stern *1974 –
Stanley Woodward Stanley Woodward Sr. (March 12, 1899 – August 17, 1992) was the White House Chief of Protocol under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and United States Ambassador to Canada under President Harry S. Truman. He was a favorite social ...
*1975 – Dan Parker *1975 – Russ Hodges *1976 – Arthur Daley *1976 – Dizzy Dean *1977 – Red Smith *1978 –
Jesse Owens James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens (September 12, 1913March 31, 1980) was an American track and field athlete who won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games. Owens specialized in the sprints and the long jump and was recognized in his lif ...
*1978 – Jim Murray *1979 – John Wayne *1979 – Lindsey Nelson *1980 – Bob Considine *1980 –
Lou Gehrig Henry Louis Gehrig (born Heinrich Ludwig Gehrig ; June 19, 1903June 2, 1941) was an American professional baseball first baseman who played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees (1923–1939). Gehrig was renowned f ...
*1981 –
Chris Schenkel Christopher Eugene Schenkel (August 21, 1923 – September 11, 2005) was an American sportscaster. Over the course of five decades he called play-by-play for numerous sports on television and radio, becoming known for his smooth delivery and ...
*1981 – Curt Gowdy *1982 – Ray Scott *1983 – Jack Brickhouse *1984 – Shirley Povich *1985 – Si Burick *1986 –
Bob Prince Robert Ferris Prince (July 1, 1916 – June 10, 1985) was an American radio and television sportscaster and commentator, best known for his 28-year stint as the voice of the Pittsburgh Pirates Major League Baseball club, with whom he earned the ...
*1986 – Don Dunphy *1986 – Jimmy Cannon *1987 – Jim McKay *1987 – Will Grimsley *1988 –
Fred Russell Fred Russell (August 27, 1906 – January 26, 2003) was an American sportswriter from Tennessee who served as sports editor for the ''Nashville Banner'' for 68 years (1930–1998). Beginning in the 1960s he served for nearly three decades as ...
*1988 – Harry Caray *1988 – Jack Murphy *1989 – Furman Bisher *1989 – Ernie Harwell *1990 – Dave Anderson *1990 – Jack Buck *1990 – Knute Rockne *1990 – Ronald Reagan *1991 – Blackie Sherrod *1991 – Vin Scully *1992 – Dick Connor *1993 – Howard Cosell *1993 – Marty Glickman *1993 – Murray Olderman *1994 – Edwin Pope *1994 – John Carmichael *1994 –
Pat Summerall George Allen "Pat" Summerall (May 10, 1930 – April 16, 2013) was an American football player and television sportscaster who worked for CBS, Fox, and ESPN. In addition to football, he announced major golf and tennis events. Summerall ann ...
*1995 – Keith Jackson *1995 – Mel Durslag *1996 –
Dan Jenkins Daniel Thomas Jenkins (December 2, 1928 – March 7, 2019) was an American author and sportswriter who often wrote for '' Sports Illustrated''. He was also a high-standard amateur golfer who played college golf at Texas Christian University. E ...
*1996 –
Dick Enberg Richard Alan Enberg (January 9, 1935 – December 21, 2017) was an American sportscaster. Over the course of an approximately 60-year career, he provided play-by-play of various sports for several radio and television networks, including ...
*1997 –
Chick Hearn Francis Dayle "Chick" Hearn (November 27, 1916 – August 5, 2002) was an American sportscaster who was the play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association for 41 years. Hearn is remembered for his rapi ...
*1997 –
Bob Broeg Robert William Patrick Broeg (March 18, 1918 – October 28, 2005) was an American sportswriter. Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, he officially covered the St. Louis Cardinals for forty years. He graduated from Cleveland High School ( ...
*1998 –
Al Michaels Alan Richard Michaels (born November 12, 1944) is an American television sportscaster currently working as the play-by-play announcer for '' Thursday Night Football'' on Prime Video and in an emeritus role for NBC Sports. He has worked on n ...
*1998 – Frank Deford *1999 – John Steadman* *1999 – Jon Miller *2000 –
Jerry Izenberg Jerry Izenberg (born September 10, 1930) is a sports journalist with '' The Newark Star-Ledger'' in Newark, New Jersey. He was born in Newark, New Jersey. His career with ''The Star-Ledger'' began in 1951 while he was still a student at Rutgers Uni ...
*2000 – Jim Simpson *2001 –
George Vecsey George Spencer Vecsey (born July 4, 1939) is an American non-fiction author and sports columnist for '' The New York Times.'' Vecsey is best known for his work in sports, but has co-written several autobiographies with non-sports figures. He is als ...
*2001 –
Jack Whitaker John Francis Whitaker (May 18, 1924 – August 18, 2019) was an American sportscaster who worked for both CBS and ABC. Whitaker was a decorated army veteran of World War II. He fought in the Normandy Campaign and was wounded by an artillery s ...
*2001 –
W.C. Heinz Wilfred Charles Heinz (January 11, 1915February 27, 2008) was an American sportswriter, war correspondent, journalist, and author. Newspaper and magazine career Heinz was born in Mount Vernon, New York. Following his graduation from Middlebury ...
*2002 –
Bob Murphy Robert, Rob, Bob or Bobby Murphy may refer to: Sports Ice hockey * Robert Ronald Murphy or Ron Murphy (1933–2014), Canadian ice hockey player * Bob Murphy (ice hockey) (born 1951), Canadian retired professional ice hockey player * Rob Murphy (ic ...
*2002 –
Bud Collins Arthur Worth "Bud" Collins Jr. (June 17, 1929 – March 4, 2016) was an American journalist and television sportscaster, best known for his tennis commentary. Collins was married to photographer Anita Ruthling Klaussen. Education Collins was ...
*2003 – Bob Wolff *2003 – Will McDonough *2004 –
Jerome Holtzman Jerome Holtzman (July 12, 1926 – July 19, 2008) was an American sportswriter known for his writings on baseball who served as the official historian for Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1999 until his death. Newspaper career Born in Chicago, I ...
*2004 – Joe Garagiola *2005 – Marty Brennaman *2005 – Sally Jenkins *2006 – ''(no induction)'' *2007 –
Dave Kindred Dave Kindred (born April 12, 1941) is an American sportswriter. Early life and education Kindred was born on April 12, 1941, in Atlanta, Illinois, USA. When he was a teenager his mother bought him a typewriter for his birthday and he wrote about ...
*2007 – Verne Lundquist *2008 – Harry Kalas *2008 – Mary Garber *2009 –
Larry Munson Lawrence Harry Munson (September 28, 1922 – November 20, 2011) was an American sports announcer and talk-show host based out of the U.S. city of Athens, Georgia. He was best known for handling radio play-by-play of University of Georgia B ...
*2009 – Leigh Montville *2010 –
John Madden John Earl Madden (April 10, 1936 – December 28, 2021) was an American football coach and sports commentator in the National Football League (NFL). He served as the head coach of the Oakland Raiders from 1969 to 1978, who he led to eight pl ...
*2010 – Peter Gammons *2011 – Bob Ryan *2011 –
Bob Uecker Robert George Uecker ( ; born January 26, 1934) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) player and current sportscaster, comedian, and actor. Facetiously dubbed "Mr. Baseball" by TV talk show host Johnny Carson, Uecker has served as ...
*2011 –
Brent Musburger Brent Woody Musburger (born May 26, 1939) is an American sportscaster, currently the lead broadcaster and managing editor at Vegas Stats and Information Network (VSiN). With CBS Sports from 1973 until 1990, he was one of the original members ...
*2012 – Bob Costas *2012 –
John Feinstein John Feinstein (born July 28, 1956) is an American sportswriter, author and sports commentator. Early life Feinstein was born to a Jewish family in New York City on July 28, 1956. His father was heavily involved in the arts having been the ...
*2013 – Mitch Albom *2013 – Dick Vitale *2014 – Marv Albert *2014 – Rick Reilly *2015 – Hal McCoy *2015 – Bill Raftery *2015 – Dick Schaap *2015 –
Lesley Visser Lesley Candace Visser (born September 11, 1953) is an American sportscaster, television and radio personality, and sportswriter. Visser is the first female NFL analyst on TV, and the only sportscaster in history who has worked on Final Four, ...
*2016 – Chris Berman *2016 – Billy Packer *2016 –
David Halberstam David Halberstam (April 10, 1934 April 23, 2007) was an American writer, journalist, and historian, known for his work on the Vietnam War, politics, history, the Civil Rights Movement, business, media, American culture, Korean War, and late ...
*2016 – Gary Smith *2017 –
Frank Gifford Francis Newton Gifford (August 16, 1930 – August 9, 2015) was an American football player, actor, and television sports commentator. After a 12-year playing career as a halfback and flanker for the New York Giants of the National Foo ...
*2017 – Linda Cohn *2017 –
Sam Lacy Samuel Harold Lacy (October 23, 1903 – May 8, 2003) was an African-American and Native American sportswriter, reporter, columnist, editor, and television/radio commentator who worked in the sports journalism field for parts of nine decades. Cre ...
*2017 – Mike Lupica *2018 –
Thomas Boswell Thomas M. Boswell (born October 11, 1947, in Washington, D.C.) is a retired American sports columnist. Career Boswell spent his entire career at the '' Washington Post'', joining it shortly after graduating from Amherst College in 1969. He became ...
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See also

* Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) * National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association * Pro Basketball Writers Association * United States Basketball Writers Association (college) *
Football Writers Association of America The Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) is an organization of college football media members in the United States founded in 1941. It is composed of approximately 1,200 professional sports writers from both print and Internet media out ...
(college) *
Pro Football Writers Association The Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA), sometimes known as Pro Football Writers Association, is an organization that purports to be " heofficial voice of pro football writers, promoting and fighting for access to NFL personnel to best serve ...
* Professional Hockey Writers Association *
Boxing Writers Association of America The Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA) was originally formed in 1926 as the Boxing Writers Association of Greater New York. The association's purpose is to promote better working conditions for boxing writers, as well as hold its writers ...
(BWAA) * National Turf Writers Association *
New Jersey Sports Writers Association The New Jersey Sports Writers Association (NJSWA) was founded in 1936.
webpage. The New Jersey Sports Writers Association website. Re ...
*
New York State Sportswriters Association The New York State Sportswriters Association (NYSSWA), founded in 1967, is a source of reference information and statistics about scholastic athletics in the state. Begun by sportswriters Larry Serrell of the Schenectady Daily Gazette and Chuck ...
*
Philadelphia Sports Writers Association The Philadelphia Sports Writers Association (PSWA) was founded on May 12, 1904, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.About
webpage. PSWA D ...


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