Notable Alumni
- Tyrone Braxton, American football player with the Denver Broncos 1987-1999, with one year in Miami
- Rick Graf, class 1982, NFL football player eight years
- Tamara Grigsby, class of 1993, Wisconsin State Assembly
- Jayanth Iyengar, class of 2003; 2005 Jeopardy! College Championship Finalist
- Jack Ikegwuonu, class of 2004; cornerback in the National Football League, drafted in the fourth round of the 2008 annual draft by the Philadelphia Eagles
- Mark Johnson, American ice hockey gold medal winner at 1980 Winter Olympics; coach of U.S. Women's Olympic hockey team and current head coach of the University of Wisconsin women's hockey team
- Jennifer Korbee, class of 1998; singer and actress, best known from the band and children's show Hi-5.
- Wesley Matthews, class of 2005; basketball guard for the Portland Trail Blazers; starting guard–forward for the Marquette Golden Eagles for four years
- Template:Junior Lomomba, class of 2012; BallCourtKey (lane)BackboardBreakaway rimShot clockBasketball sleeveFinger sleeveWinning streaks100-point scorers
BasketballPositionsPlaybookLayupSlam dunkJump shotPointField goalFree throwThree-pointerMovesReboundAssistDribbleStealBlockScreenFloppingCherry pickingFast break1–3–12–3 zoneAmoebaBox-and-oneJordan RulesLineMan-to-manMatch-up zoneTriangle and TwoZone History and general - History of basketball
- James Naismith
- Variations of basketball
- Leagues
- Glossary of terms
- Outline
- Index of articles
Rules - Officials
- 3 seconds
- 5 seconds
- Carrying
- Double dribble
- Foul
- Goaltending
- Traveling
- Basket interference
- Jump ball
Game play Strategy Offense - Dribble drive motion
- Flex
- Four corners
- Princeton
- Run and gun (Grinnell System · Nellie ball · Small ball)
- Shuffle
- Triangle
- UCLA High Post
- Wheel
Defense Equipment Clothing Miscellany
- Template:Jeronne Maymon class of 2008; BallCourtKey (lane)BackboardBreakaway rimShot clockBasketball sleeveFinger sleeveWinning streaks100-point scorers
BasketballPositionsPlaybookLayupSlam dunkJump shotPointField goalFree throwThree-pointerMovesReboundAssistDribbleStealBlockScreenFloppingCherry pickingFast break1–3–12–3 zoneAmoebaBox-and-oneJordan RulesLineMan-to-manMatch-up zoneTriangle and TwoZone History and general - History of basketball
- James Naismith
- Variations of basketball
- Leagues
- Glossary of terms
- Outline
- Index of articles
Rules - Officials
- 3 seconds
- 5 seconds
- Carrying
- Double dribble
- Foul
- Goaltending
- Traveling
- Basket interference
- Jump ball
Game play Strategy Offense - Dribble drive motion
- Flex
- Four corners
- Princeton
- Run and gun (Grinnell System · Nellie ball · Small ball)
- Shuffle
- Triangle
- UCLA High Post
- Wheel
Defense Equipment Clothing Miscellany
- Template:Vander Blue class of 2009; BallCourtKey (lane)BackboardBreakaway rimShot clockBasketball sleeveFinger sleeveWinning streaks100-point scorers
BasketballPositionsPlaybookLayupSlam dunkJump shotPointField goalFree throwThree-pointerMovesReboundAssistDribbleStealBlockScreenFloppingCherry pickingFast break1–3–12–3 zoneAmoebaBox-and-oneJordan RulesLineMan-to-manMatch-up zoneTriangle and TwoZone History and general - History of basketball
- James Naismith
- Variations of basketball
- Leagues
- Glossary of terms
- Outline
- Index of articles
Rules - Officials
- 3 seconds
- 5 seconds
- Carrying
- Double dribble
- Foul
- Goaltending
- Traveling
- Basket interference
- Jump ball
Game play Strategy Offense - Dribble drive motion
- Flex
- Four corners
- Princeton
- Run and gun (Grinnell System · Nellie ball · Small ball)
- Shuffle
- Triangle
- UCLA High Post
- Wheel
Defense Equipment Clothing Miscellany
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