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CHANEY, RODGERS TO BE INDUCTED INTO PHILADELPHIA SPORTS HALL OF FAME

11.10.04 | Men's Basketball

PHILADELPHIA -- Temple University head coach John Chaney and Owl legend Guy Rodgers will be inducted into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame, it was announced at a media conference today at the Wachovia Center. The two Owls will be among of 18 new inductees in the Hall, which was established in May, 2002. The Class of 2004 will formally be enshrined in the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame at a gala event to be held at the Society Hill Sheraton on April 8, 2005.

"This is pretty special because this is the neighborhood, this is the family," stated Chaney, who was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001. "This city has been pretty special to me."

Chaney, who is in his 23rd year at the helm of the Temple men's basketball program, ranks 16th on the all-time coaching win list with 708 victories. The all-time winningest coach at Temple, he has posted a 483-224 record at the school. A three-time National Coach of the Year, Chaney has guided Temple to 21 straight postseason tournaments, including five trips to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament.

Temple legend Guy Rodgers is arguably the best point guard to ever play basketball in the City of Philadelphia. A two-time All-America selection, Rodgers helped Temple to a 74-16 record over his three-year playing career (1956-58), tallying a then-record 1,767 points. The three-time Big 5 Most Valuable Player went on to an All-Pro career in the NBA, playing primarily for the Philadelphia/San Francisco Warriors.

The rest of the Class of 2004 includes Grover Cleveland Alexander (Baseball), Eddie Gottleib (Basketball Pioneer), Lefty Grove (Baseball), Pete Pihos (Football), Vic Siexas (Tennis), Joe Verdeur (Swimming), Charles Barkley (Basketball), Jumbo Elliot (Track), Carl Lewis (Track), Tommy McDonald (Football), Cathy Rush (Women's Basketball) and Jay Sigel (Golf). The La Salle 1954 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship was also inducted as a team.

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