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Former University of Cincinnati President Nancy Zimpher presents Oscar Robertson with the William Howard Taft Medal, the highest honor a UC alumnus can receive. (Photo courtesy of the University of Cincinnati.)
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- Selected Player of the Century by National Association of Basketball Coaches
- National Basketball Association Lifetime Achievement Award
- Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, as an individual and as co-captain of the 1960 U.S. Olympic team
- International Basketball (FIBA) Hall of Fame
- National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame (first class inducted)
- Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, individually and with Crispus Attucks High School state championship teams of 1955 and 1956
- Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame (individually, first class inducted) and 2016 Ohio Heritage Award
- Olympic Games Hall of Fame
- Wisconsin Sports Hall of Fame
- National High School Basketball Hall of Fame
- Indiana's "Mr. Basketball" in 1956
- First to win National College Player of the Year 3 times
- US Basketball Writers Association renamed its Player of the Year award the Oscar Robertson Trophy in 1998
- National Civil Rights Museum Sports Legacy Award More...
- Naismith Good Sportsmanship Award
- Fellowship Open (Milwaukee) 2016 Legends Award
- Named one of 20th Century's greatest athletes by Sports Illustrated
- Named one of the top ten basketball players of the 20th Century by the Associated Press
- Named one of five top college basketball players of the 20th Century by Sports Illustrated
- Named one of NBA's 50 Greatest Players of All Time
- Honored as one of 50 greatest Indiana basketball players of all time at opening of Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
- Selected by ESPN as one of Fifty Greatest Athletes of the 20th Century
- Honored by NCAA as one of the premier student-athletes of all time
- William Howard Taft Medal for Notable Achievement, highest honor awarded to a University of Cincinnati alumnus
- Oscar & Yvonne Robertson Scholarship Fund established by University of Cincinnati Foundation
- Honorary doctorate of Humane Letters, University of Cincinnati
- Lifetime Achievement Award for Entrepreneurship, University of Cincinnati College of Business Entrepreneurship Center
- Global Entrepreneurship Ambassador Award from the International Council for Small Business
- National Pathfinder Award, Indiana Sports Corporation
- Cincinnati Royals jersey, No. 14, retired by the Sacramento Kings (successor to the Royals)
- Annual Triple-Double Award for community service established by Sacramento Kings in honor of Oscar Robertson
- Oscar Robertson and 1955 Crispus Attucks High School state champions named Grand Marshals of 2015 Indianapolis 500 Festival Parade
- Indianapolis renamed 11th Street near Crispus Attucks Middle School "Oscar Robertson Boulevard," first living person so honored by the city
- Named "Indiana Living Legend" by Indiana Historical Society
- Ohio Governor's Award for athletic achievement, charitable and community involvement
- Northrop Award, Boys Club of New York; Hall of Fame honoree at Boys Club dinner annually since 1979
- Selected by National Father's Day Committee as one of six national "Fathers of the Year"
- Honorary spokesperson, National Kidney Foundation U.S. Transplant Games, 1998, 2000, 2002
- Named "Great Living Cincinnatian" by Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce
- Red White & Blue Award for community service in one's hometown (Cincinnati)
- Greater Cincinnati YMCA Character Award for outstanding community leadership
- Franciscan Health Systems honoree, Cincinnati
- Asian Basketball Confederation Award for worldwide efforts on behalf of the sport of basketball
- Olympic Torch Bearer, named as one of 100 Golden Olympians, 1996 Summer Olympic Games
- Lifetime Achievement Award, Applause Magazine
- Honorary Degree, Doctor of Humane Letters, Indiana University, Kokomo, 1994
- Oscar Robertson statue dedicated at University of Cincinnati, 1994
- Tree of Life Award, Jewish National Federation
- Oscar and Yvonne Robertson Sports Center dedicated at Kadoorie Agricultural School, Israel
- Who's Who in Black America
- Torch Bearer, 1987 Pan American Games, Indianapolis
Last updated 02/07/17.
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