Cal State LA Celebrates Billie Jean King, Unveils Statue of Hall of Famer
By Cal State LA News Service | @Tennis_Now | Saturday, October 5, 2024
Photo credits: J. Emilio Flores/Cal State LABillie Jean King is a social rights warrior and Hall of Fame champion.Now, King is a monumental figure on campus.More: WADA Appeals Sinner's Doping Case, Seeks Ban for World No. 1Cal State LA honored beloved alumna Billie Jean King with the unveiling of a statue on the grassy area outside of the Physical Education Building at the Billie Jean King Sports Complex last week.One of the greatest tennis players of all time, King’s influence extended beyond athletics as she bravely used her voice to advocate for gender equality, LGBTQIA+ rights, and other social justice issues. King, her wife Ilana Kloss, and their good friend and fellow former pro Rosie Casals are among the most ardent supporters of Golden Eagles athletics.
“I’m so honored,” King said. “This statue on our campus will connect us forever. It reminds me that our legacy is not what is important. Your legacy is what other people say about you, but our contributions to our communities is what will define us forever.”The bronze statue by renowned sculptor Brian Hanlon honors King’s numerous contributions to Cal State LA and serves as inspiration to the campus community. It was made possible through generous donations by Kloss, George and Kathy Hicker, and John Chapple.
“We should all be so lucky,” said CSU Chancellor García, “to be considered a hero, a shero, and a champion, even if only in a small way to just one other human being. Imagine how exceedingly rare it is to be this hero/shero and a champion to millions across multiple domains. That is Billie Jean King.”During the university’s 50th anniversary celebration in 1997, Cal State LA and the CSU bestowed King an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters in recognition of her athletic achievements and the distinction those accomplishments brought to her alma mater.











