Southern Conference Hall of Fame - Members

Members

Name Institution Sport Inducted
Adrian Peterson Georgia Southern Football 2009
Arnold Palmer Wake Forest Golf 2009
Banks McFadden Clemson Football and Basketball 2010
Charlie Justice North Carolina Football 2009
Dexter Coakley Appalachian State Football 2011
Dick Groat Duke Baseball and Basketball 2009
Everett Case North Carolina State Basketball 2010
Frank Selvy Furman Basketball 2009
Fred Hetzel Davidson Basketball 2010
J. Dallas Shirley George Washington Basketball 2010
Jerry West West Virginia Basketball 2009
Lefty Driesell Davidson Basketball 2011
Mary Jayne Harrelson-Reeves Appalachian State Track & Field 2010
Megan Dunigan Furman Tennis 2009
Melissa Morrison-Howard Appalachian State Track & Field 2009
Regina Kirk Chattanooga Basketball 2011
Robert Neyland Tennessee Football 2011
Rod Hundley West Virginia Basketball 2010
Sam Huff West Virginia Football 2009
Shannon Wommack Chattanooga Track & Field 2011
Valorie Whiteside Appalachian State Basketball 2009
Vic Seixas North Carolina Tennis 2011
Wallace Wade Alabama and Duke Football 2010

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