
TAMPA – The NCAA announced its 2025 Legends and Legacy Community Award recipients for Tampa, the host city of this year’s Women’s Final Four.
The five honorees are residents, business leaders and concerned neighbors who have committed their time, resources and influence to improve and invest in their home city and surrounding areas. Finalists have had a major impact on sports, equity, government, health and safety, and higher education in their communities and fields of work.
The Women’s Final Four Legends and Legacy Honorees include:
- Derrick Brooks, executive vice president of corporate and community development, Vinik Sports Group
- Thaddeus Bullard (aka Titus O’Neil in the WWE), president and chair, Bullard Family Foundation.
- Jane Castor, mayor, City of Tampa.
- Gwen Myers, District 3 commissioner, Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners.
- Barbara Sparks-McGlinchy, former senior associate athletics director and interim director of athletics, University of South Florida
Community leaders will be recognized in or around game activities in Tampa during Final Four weekend. This year’s Women’s Final Four will be on April 4 and 6.
“The 2025 Legends and Legacy Community Award is an honor for local citizens whose investments and generosity have lasting positive change within their cities,” said Felicia Martin, NCAA senior vice president. “This year’s recipients are true champions for their hometowns — committed to doing something good for their neighborhoods, dedicated to creating opportunities for fellow citizens and passionate about serving their community in unique and meaningful ways.”