Six Former Gamecocks Join School’s Hall of Fame

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Six Former Gamecocks Join School’s Hall of Fame

South Carolina has officially welcomed its Class of 2025 into the prestigious Gamecock Hall of Fame. Six remarkable former athletes have been honored for their outstanding contributions to their respective sports.

2025 Gamecock Hall of Fame Inductees

  • A’ja Wilson – Women’s Basketball
  • Natasha Hastings – Women’s Track and Field
  • Mollie Patton – Women’s Soccer
  • Brandon Hulko – Men’s Diving
  • Akram Mahmoud – Men’s Swimming
  • Paul Jubb – Men’s Tennis

Achievements of the Inductees

Each of these six athletes made significant achievements during their collegiate careers in Garnet and Black. Their legacies continue to inspire future generations.

A’ja Wilson, a standout in women’s basketball, has garnered national acclaim and continues to shine in professional sports. Similarly, Natasha Hastings has made her marks in track and field, achieving recognition at the global competition level.

Paul Jubb, an accomplished tennis player, has also reached notable heights in his career post-college. Together, these three athletes exemplify the success the Gamecock program fosters.

Impact Beyond Sports

The Hall of Fame inductees have not only excelled in athletics but also transitioned into successful careers after their years at South Carolina. Their contributions extend beyond the playing fields and courts, positively influencing their communities and industries.

This year’s induction serves as a reminder of the rich history and ongoing excellence of South Carolina athletics. The Hall of Fame continues to celebrate these exceptional individuals and acknowledges their enduring influence.