1995 in basketball
The following are the basketball events of the year 1995 throughout the world.
National team tournaments
FIBA World Under-19 Championship
Summer Universade
Men
Women
Eurobasket
European Youth Summer Olympic Days
Professional club seasons
College
Awards and honors
Professional
Collegiate
Movies
Births
Deaths
January 7 — Art Stoefen , American NBL player (born 1914)
January 18 — Cliff Fagan , former president of the Basketball Hall of Fame (born 1911)
February 12 — Nat Holman , Hall of Fame player for the Original Celtics and coach of the 1950 NCAA and NIT champion CCNY Beavers (born 1896)
February 20 — Margaret Wade , women's player and coach at Delta State University (born 1912)
March 16 — Art Mollner , member of 1936 US Olympic championship team (born 1912)
April 4 — Joe Richey , All-American at BYU (born 1931)
April 13 — Mal McMullen , American NBA player (Indianapolis Olympians ) (born 1927)
April 17 — Jay McCreary , American college coach (LSU ) (born 1918)
April 28 — Walter Devlin , American NBA player (Fort Wayne Pistons , Minneapolis Lakers ) (born 1931)
May 25 — Krešimir Ćosić , Hall of Fame Croatian player. First foreign player to earn collegiate All-American status while at Brigham Young University (born 1911)
June 12 — Pierre Russell , American ABA player (Kentucky Colonels ) (born 1949)
July 21 — Tarzan Woltzen , American NBL player (born 1905)
July 23 — Chuck Hanger , America AAU player (born 1924)
August 21 — Hal Cihlar , American NBL player (born 1914)
August 25 — John Mills , American BAA player (Pittsburgh Ironmen ) (born 1919)
November 3 — Cookie Cunningham , American college coach (Washington and Lee , North Dakota ) (born 1905)
December 12 — Jack Friel , American college coach (Washington State ) (born 1898)
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