

Under his direction, the Mountaineers compiled a record of 104-60 and earned four consecutive postseason berths, including two straight Sweet 16 appearances in 20. Prior to coming to Ann Arbor, Beilein brought great success to West Virginia (2002-07). Professionally, Beilein mentored nine Wolverines to the NBA Draft: Daris Morris (2011, No. Wooden Award, the Oscar Robertson Award, the Naismith Trophy and the Bob Cousy Award for the nation's top point guard. Adding to his national honors in 2013, Burke added the John R. Nationally, Burke went on to become the second Wolverine in program history to be awarded consensus National Player of the Year and All-America honors in 2013, joining U-M legend Cazzie Russell. Ignas Brazdeikis became U-M's second Big Ten Freshman of the Year under Beilein in 2019. Nik Stauskas gave U-M back-to-back Big Ten Players of the Year in 2014, while Duncan Robinson was recognized as U-M's first Big Ten's Sixth Man of the Year in 2018. The 2013 Big Ten Coach of the Year, Beilein had 18 Wolverines earn All-Big Ten honors as well as guiding Trey Burke to 2012 Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors and 2013 Big Ten Player of the Year accolades the following season. Under Beilein, the Wolverines added two Big Ten championships (2012, '14) and back-to-back Big Ten Tournament titles (2017, '18). In 12 seasons in Ann Arbor, Beilein built the Wolverines into one of the nation's elite programs, taking the Maize and Blue back to the Final Four as well as a pair of national title games (20) while also becoming the winningest coach in school history with 278 total. With the nine trips to the Big Dance with U-M alone, Beilein is one of 14 coaches to have taken four different schools to the NCAA Tournament - Canisius (1996), Richmond (1998), West Virginia (2005, '06) and Michigan (2009, '11, '12, '13, '14, '16, '17, '18, '19).

With 23 20-plus-win seasons he posted a winning record in 35 of them, placing him in the top 10 for career victories among active Division I head coaches at the time.ĭuring his career, Beilein made 20 postseason trips - 13 in the NCAA Tournament, six in the NIT and one in the Division II NCAA Tournament. Known as an offensive innovator and one of the game's brightest minds, he compiled a collegiate record of 829-468 in his 41 years.
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Tickets for the induction ceremonies at the Sound Board are available now.īeilein spent four decades patrolling the collegiate sidelines before moving onto a professional career in the NBA. Overall, Ritter becomes the fifth softball player to join the exclusive club. Ritter joins Class of 2011 inductee Carol Hutchins, her head coach, as the only two U-M softball representatives enshrined into the MSHOF. They join Bennie Oosterbaan (1958), Pete Elliott (1983), Cazzie Russell (1991), Rudy Tomjanovich (1995), Glen Rice (2007) and Jalen Rose (2017). With 53 Wolverines already inducted into the MSHOF, Beilein and Webber become the seventh and eighth program enshrinees.
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Joining Beilein, Webber and Ritter, the Class of 2022 includes former Detroit Piston great Chauncey Billups, former San Diego Chargers tight end Antonio Gates, Duke and NBA star Shane Battier, Olympic gold medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White (ice skating), former Detroit Red Wing and TV analyst Mickey Redmond and former Western Michigan athletic director Kathy Beauregard. 10 at the Motor City Casino's Sound Board. University of Michigan basketball legends John Beilein and Chris Webber and softball national champion pitcher Jennie Ritter are among the 10-person Michigan Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2022, slated for induction on Saturday, Sept.
