The United States Handball Association Hall of Fame, located in Tucson, Arizona, serves as America’s shrine to the game of handball.
The national handball museum honors both past and present players and features memorabilia such as photographs, plaques, medals, trophies, and painted portraits of the Hall’s Members. It honors the heritage of the sport, acknowledges great players and contributors, and encourages participation of all ages.
The Handball Hall of Fame Library features a growing collection of books as well as tournament and instructional videos; while the Wall of Champions documents winners in one-, three-, and four-wall tournaments on the national level since the first AAU National Championships in 1919.
In addition to the Hall of Fame museum, the building also houses the USHA’s national headquarters and the USHA Handball Pro Shop.
Admission is always free, and USHA Staff will gladly offer a tour and answer any questions. Please come visit the Handball Hall of Fame in sunny Tucson, Arizona. Hours are: 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday, and on Weekends by Appointment.
And while you’re here be sure to check out all of the other wonderful attractions Tucson has to offer.
View Handball Hall of Fame Players HERE.
View Handball Hall of Fame Contributors HERE.
View R.W. Kendler Award Recipients HERE.
View Carl Porter Award Recipients HERE.
Hall of Fame Nominating Procedure (CLICK HERE).
View Hall of Fame Grand Masters
The Hall of Fame Tournament (held annually each Spring) is an event that celebrates the game’s history, and where the Marty Decatur Sportsmanship Award is presented to a deserving player. View the Marty Decatur Sportsmanship Winners HERE.