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Coach D'wan Shackleford-Vickroy Inducted into Greater Columbus Basketball Legends Association Hall of Fame

Columbus, Ohio

9/17/2024 10:00:00 AM


Pitt-Johnstown congratulates women's basketball Coach D'wan Shackleford-Vickroy for her induction into the Greater Columbus Basketball Legends Association Hall of Fame.

Shackleford-Vickroy was one of nine members inducted as part of the Class of 2024 at a ceremony, Saturday night in Columbus, Ohio.

Greater Columbus Basketball Legends Association
Hall of Fame Class of 2024

Tony Bisutti 
(Player, DeSales HS / Coach, DeSales HS)
Garry 'Ajamu' Brown, Sr. (Player, University HS / Community Service)
Eugene Caslin (Player, Eastmoor HS / Coach, Mifflin HS)
Kevin Castleman (Player, Columbus East HS)
William McKinney (Coach, Africentric Early College HS - Girls)
Jeff Quackenbush (Player, Newark HS / Coach, Newark HS)
D'wan Shackleford-Vickroy (Player, Newark HS / Player, OSU)
Crystal Sims-Carrera (Player, East HS / Community Service)
Gary Walters (Coach, Newark HS)
Special Award: Africentric HS - Girls
 
Shackleford-Vickroy, a Big-10 All-Star Team selection a two-time Best Defensive Player Award Winner at The Ohio State University, was named Pitt-Johnstown's fifth head women's basketball coach on August 1.
 
Shackleford-Vickroy, a member of the top recruiting class in the nation to enter Ohio State, was a four-year letter winner in basketball and one year letter-winner in volleyball as a Buckeye from 1999-2004.
 
She was a member of the 2001 WNIT Championship Team under Head Coach Beth Burns, and a member of the 2003 team that received an at large bid to the NCAA Tournament under Coach Jim Foster.
 
Using her last year of eligibility she joined Ohio State's women's volleyball team in 2004 where she led the nation in blocks through much of her senior season.
 
Academically, Shackleford-Vickroy was a Dean's List honoree and an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete.  She still remains among the top leaders in several season and career statistical categories for women's basketball.

 
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