The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame welcomed reporters, friends, and family to its facilities on Friday to begin the Class of 2024’s induction weekend. This year’s class of honorees includes legendary figures from the University of Alabama football program, a Super Bowl winner, a groundbreaking gymnast, two famous coaches, and a 10-year MLB veteran.
The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame will induct 11 new members during Saturday’s event, with eight chosen by statewide committees and the remaining three being specially recognized by the Hall of Fame for their accomplishments to Alabama sports.
Mike Anderson is a Birmingham native who played basketball at Jefferson State Community College before transferring to Tulsa where he led The Golden Hurricanes to an NIT championship before joining the coaching staff as an assistant. Anderson coached as an assistant at Tulsa and then Arkansas before becoming the head basketball coach at UAB in 2002. He led the Blazers to the NCAA Tournament three straight times and was named the C-USA Coach of the Year in 2004. Anderson went on to take head coaching jobs at Missouri, Arkansas and St. John’s where he became Big East Coach of the Year in 2021.