Mel Greenberg
- Staff writer at the Philadelphia Inquirer for 37 years
- First writer to be inducted into Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame
- Created the first weekly national collegiate women’s basketball poll in 1976; two years later it began worldwide transmission as the Associated Press women’s rankings
- Best known for national and local coverage of women’s basketball at the collegiate and professional levels
- Covered every national finals dating back to the era of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW)
- Known as “The Guru,” “Mr. Women’s Basketball,” “The Godfather”
- Received Women’s Basketball Coaches Association’s first media award in 1991; award was re-named the “Mel Greenberg Award” and given each year to someone whose work in the media helps foster the growth of women’s basketball
- Received the Big East’s Media Award in 2004
- Received the Jake Wade Award in 2005, given by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) to a member of the news media who has made a major impact on collegiate athletics
- Received the ECAC-SIDA, an offshoot of the national organization, media award in 2006
- Inducted into the Philadelphia Big Five Hall of Fame (1992), the United States Basketball Writers Association Hall of Fame (2002) and the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame (2005).
- Has covered the WNBA extensively every summer since the pro league’s beginning in 1997, as well as the former American Basketball League during its brief existence from 1996-98
- During his collegiate days at Temple University , he served as basketball manager for Hall-of-Fame coach Harry Litwack’s men’s team