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Sun Devils in the Arizona Sports and Entertainment Commission Hall of Fame

Arizona State University has produced legendary athletes, and the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame proudly honors those who have left a lasting impact on their games. From ASU icons who dominated the college stage to those who became champions at the professional and Olympic levels, the Hall of Fame celebrates Sun Devils who have shaped Arizona’s sports legacy.

Eligibility criteria

To be considered for induction into the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame, a candidate must have achieved distinction in sports and brought honor to the state through outstanding athletic accomplishments or contributions. Eligibility is based on one of the following criteria:

  • Being a native of Arizona
  • Being widely recognized as an Arizonan
  • Making at least two significant contributions to the athletic community in Arizona

Trustees are responsible for selecting a minimum of four new inductees to the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame each year. Additionally, one inductee will be chosen through a public vote, and all nominees must meet the Hall of Fame’s eligibility criteria.


Sun Devils in the Arizona Sports and Entertainment Commission Hall of Fame by year

2023

  • Karen Self: Seton Catholic and ASU Basketball

2020

  • Joe Caldwell: ASU Basketball
  • Andre Ethier: ASU Baseball

2018

  • Pat Tillman: ASU and Arizona Cardinals

2017

  • Anthony Robles: NCAA Wrestling Champion

2016

  • Royce Youree: ASU Basketball alumni and East High Coach

2015

  • Danielle Ammaccapane: ASU and LPGA Golfer

2014

  • Art Martori: ASU Wrestling and Founder of Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club

2013

  • Fat Lever: Tucson native, ASU and NBA basketball player
  • Heather Farr: SU and LPGA Golfer

2011

  • Randall McDaniel: ASU and NFL Football Player

2010

  • Billy Mayfair: ASU golfer and PGA Tour player

2009

  • Linda Vollstedt: Six-time NCAA champion ASU women's golf coach
  • Bob Horner: ASU and Major League Baseball Player
  • Darren Woodson: ASU and Dallas Cowboys player

2002

  • Curley Culp: ASU Football player and wrestler

2001

  • Jim Brock: ASU Baseball Coach

1999

  • Herman Frazier: ASU NCAA Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist

1990

  • Danny White: Westwood High School, ASU and Dallas Cowboy Quarterback

1989

  • Frank Kush: ASU Football Coach

1985

  • Ned Wulk: ASU Basketball Coach

1982

  • Ed Doherty: Football Coach at ASU, Arizona and St. Mary’s High School

1974

  • Clyde B. Smith: Arizona State Athletic Director

1968

  • Wilford “Whizzer” White: Mesa High School and ASU Running Back

    1966

  • Rudy Lavik: ASU Coach