Gulf South Conference Hall of Fame Choose a Hall Of Fame Member: Abbott, Rudy Acuff, Lennie Barid, Briny Bense, Dr. Judy Berg, Richard Bonner, Dusty Branson, Jeff Bright, Josh Burgess, Bill Butler, Malcolm Caldwell, John Carroll-Denley, Amy Carter, Melanie Carter, Lloyd Carter, Courtney (Albritton) Cavalcante, Suzana Chrz, Radovan Davis, Lane Dill, Brandon Eyster, Warren "Scott" Ferriss, David "Boo" Gregg, Missy Gross, Cody Hardy, Crystal Hargett, Douglas Harris, Jim Hatcher, Chris Hurst-Stewart, Wendy Johnson Faulk, Morgan Jones, Bill L. Jones, Courtney Jones, Bill E. Kennedy, Marcus Lane, Mike Levett Caldwell, Dr. Velisa Littlefield, Marti Magette, Josh McAfee, Fred McKinnon, Ronald Moore II, Kenny Murphy, Ed Myricks, Larry Outlaw, Dee Pinto, Stephanie Price-Bell, Rachel Price-Brinley, Rhonda Reinhard, Herb Salant, Nate Spencer Spearman, Kristin Styrna, Krissy Thomas, Tommy Wallace, Bobby Warrick, Kevin Williams, Audrey Willingham, Josh Wyatt, Dr. Kent Josh Magette Class Induction 2020 Sport(s) Men's Basketball School: Alabama Huntsville CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Three-time All-GSC honoree 2012 GSC Co-Player of the Year Two-time NABC All-American Two-time South Regional Champion Two-time South Regional Most Outstanding Player 2012 GSC Champion 2012 GSC Championship Most Outstanding Player GSC-career leader in assists (878) and steals (268). Is the league's single-season leader in assists (295) shattering the previous record of 275 set during the 1978-19 season by Sonny Charpentier. Magette is also third on the all-time season leaders with 272 assists (2010-11). Led Alabama Huntsville to three GSC tournament titles and two NCAA Division II Elite Eight appearances.