Becky Hammon - Awards and Achievements

Awards and Achievements

2005

  • Colorado State University retired Becky's jersey
  • Won the NWBL Championship with the Colorado Chill
  • Named to All WNBA 2nd Team

2006

  • Won 2nd NWBL Championship with the Colorado Chill
  • Named NWBL MVP

2007

  • Won World League Championship with CSKA
  • Named to All WNBA 1st Team

2008

  • Led the San Antonio Silver Stars to the best record in the WNBA and to San Antonio's first ever Western Conference Championship.
  • Made the Guinness World Record for Most Free Throws Made in a Minute (women’s category) after hitting 38 of 42 attempts in the allotted 60 seconds on Saturday, Feb. 16, at the NBA All-Star Jam Session.
  • Voted into Euroleague All-Star Game
  • Won the Cup of Russia with CSKA
  • Silver Medalist in the Russian League Championships
  • Won the 2008 Haier Shooting Stars Competition along with David Robinson and Tim Duncan
  • Chosen as Athlete of the Year by the Rapid City Journal
  • Named to All WNBA 2nd Team

2009

  • Voted into the EuroLeague All-Star Game
  • Won the EuroLeague All-Star 3 Point Shoot Out
  • Voted into the WNBA All-Star Game
  • Won the WNBA All-Star Game 3 Point Shoot Out
  • Named to the All WNBA 1st Team

2010

  • Voted into the 2010 EuroLeague All-Star Game (Did not play)
  • Won the 2010 Haier Shooting Stars Competition at the NBA All-Star Weekend with Dirk Nowitzki and Steve Smith
  • Inducted into the South Dakota High School Basketball Hall of Fame
  • Named to the WNBA All-Star Game (Did not play due to injury)

2011

  • Named to the WNBA's exclusive Top 15 Players of All Time list

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