George Sweeney
Sport: Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism
Induction Year: 2002
University: TulaneUniversity of New Orleans
George Sweeney, a versatile reporter who covered sports events big and small for The Times-Picayune and predecessor newspapers in New Orleans for 45 years, was the final word on Tulane University athletics. Sweeney began his newspaper career in 1952 while a high school student, working part-time for The New Orleans States, and continued in that position to put himself through college.
He began covering Tulane University athletics shortly after becoming a full-time sportswriter in 1956. He chronicled the school’s football program from its lowest point, an 0-10-0 season in 1962 to respectability, including the Liberty Bowl team of 1970 and a Bluebonnet Bowl team in 1973 – a season in which Tulane beat arch-rival Louisiana State University for the first time in a quarter-century.
Sweeney wrote the definitive book on Tulane football, The Green Wave, in 1979, putting in perspective the triumphs and trials of the school’s storied teams of decades earlier, and the pitfalls and problems of later seasons.
He also covered bowling, boxing, golf and, later, the college baseball team at the University of New Orleans.







