The Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1951 in Milwaukee by sports promoter Joseph Krueger and leaders of the Milwaukee Arena as a way to honor outstanding athletes, coaches, and contributors associated with Wisconsin. The Hall’s founding was approved by a resolution of the Wisconsin State Senate, which mandated bronze plaques be displayed to honor athletic achievement and inspire youth. The inaugural induction ceremony was held on November 28, 1951. however for the 50th anniversary in 2001, the Wisconsin Sports Development Corporation (WSDC) constructed a Wisconsin Athletic
Walk of Fame outside of the
UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena in
Milwaukee so the plaques could be on permanent public display at no cost. After Krueger’s death in 1987, the Hall faced challenges maintaining consistent induction activity. From 1987 until the early 1993s, scheduled inductions lapsed. The Wisconsin Sports Authority and later the WSDC attempted to revive the Hall through the 1990s and 2000s, holding biennial inductions and expanding programming, but financial and operational constraints continued to limit activities. Each year, the Hall holds an official induction ceremony to honor new members whose achievements have made a lasting impact on Wisconsin’s sports history. In 2025, the Hall celebrated its 75th anniversary class with inductees including Green Bay Packers kicker Mason Crosby and NFL Hall of Famer Joe Thomas. ==67th Anniversary Class==