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28th ISU Athletics Hall of Fame Class

Baseball By Ace Hunt | GoSycamores.com

Sycamore Athletics Inducts 28th Hall of Fame Class

Five new members were inducted into the Indiana State Athletics Hall of Fame on Friday, January 10 on the campus of Indiana State University. The Indiana State Athletics Hall of Fame Banquet was presented by the ISU Credit Union and was held at the Sycamore Banquet Center inside the Hulman Memorial Student Union.

Those inducted as part of the 28th class include: Clint Barmes (Baseball), Felisha Johnson (Women's Track & Field). Harlan Lautenschlager (Baseball), Boi Rodriguez (Baseball) and Jim Waugh (Football, Basketball, Baseball).

Each member of the 28th Class of the Indiana State University Athletics Hall Of Fame will be honored during the Sycamore Basketball game against Illinois State on Saturday, January 11 which begins at 2 pm (ET) inside Hulman Center.

Clint Barmes
Baseball
2000
 

  • Missouri Valley Conference Newcomer of the Year (2000)
  • Missouri Valley Conference 1st Team-All-Conference (2000)
  • American Baseball Coaches Association All-Region (2000)
  • Single season marks: 1st assists by shortstop (192 – 2000); tied 4th at bats (248 – 2000); 6th total bases (155 – 2000)
  • 30-game hitting streak (2000)
  • Led Sycamores in 2000: hitting (.375); runs scored (63); hits (93);at bats (248); stolen bases (20); doubles (18); triples (7); home runs (10).
  • Drafted by the Colorado Rockies – 2000
  • Major League Debut on September 5, 2003 for Colorado
  • Played 12 seasons in the majors for Colorado, Houston, Pittsburgh, San Diego and Kansas City
     
Felisha Johnson
Women's Track and Field
2010-2013
  • Nine-time NCAA All-American
  • Two-time National Champion Weight Throw (2011, 2013)
  • School records: indoor shot put (58-04.75 – 2013), indoor 20 lb. weight throw (77-02.00 – 2013), outdoor shot put (59-11.25 – 2013); 2nd-outdoor discus (180-06.00 – 2012); 4th-outdoor hammer throw (200-07.00 – 2011)
  • Three-time Indoor All-Missouri Valley Conference (2011, 2012, 2013)
  • Two-time Outdoor All-Missouri Valley Conference (2012, 2013)
  • Missouri Valley Conference Indoor & Outdoor Championships
  • Most Valuable Field Athlete (2013)
  • Olympic Trials participant shot put (2012)
  • World University games participant shot put (2013)
  • Great Lakes Region Women's Indoor & Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year (2013)
  • Summer United States Olympic Team (2016)

Harlan Lautenschlager
Baseball
1962-1964
  • NAIA 2nd team All-American (1963)
  • All-Indiana Collegiate Conference (1963, 1964)
  • Member 1964 Indiana College Co-Champions
  • Member 1964 NAIA District Championships
  • Led Sycamores in 1964: runs batted in (22), triples (4), home runs (3)
  • Led Sycamores in 1963: batting average (.402), runs batted in (22), hits (35), at-bats (87), triples (4), runs scored (17)
  • Signed pro contract with Milwaukee Braves June 1964
  • All-Star selection in Central Illinois Baseball League (1963)
  • Coached High School baseball at Terre Haute South for 7 seasons (114-56) 1977 (18-10); 1978 (12-7); 1979 (15-7); 1980 (23-6); 1981 (13-10); 1982 (16-9); 1983 (17-7)
 
Boi Rodriguez
Baseball
1985-1987
  • Two-time 1st-Team All-Missouri Valley Conference third base (1985, 1986)
  • All-Missouri Valley Conference 2nd Team in (1987)
  • Two-time All-Missouri Valley Conference Tournament team (1985, 1986)
  • All-NCAA Regional team third base (1986)
  • Freshman All-American third base(1984)
  • 1st all-time career home runs (48); single season home runs (20 – 1985); tied 1st single season runs batted in (82 – 1985); 2nd career runs batted in (200); 2nd single season at bats (254 – 1985), single season total bases (165 – 1985); 3rd career total bases (425); tied 3rd single season games played (76 – 1985); 4th single season home runs (16 – 1986)
  • Played for the 1986 USA team – led team in home runs with eight
  • Drafted by the Montreal Expos 1987 (4th round)

Jim Waugh
Baseball, Football, Men's Basketball
1956 (Baseball), 1956-58 (Football); 1956-58 (Men's Basketball)
  • Multi-sport athlete who earned a football scholarship (1955)
  • Played football, basketball and baseball (1956-58)
  • Bachelor's degree in Physical Education and Biological Science (1959)
  • Master's degree in Physical Education (1964)
  • Began coaching in 1966, winning 501 basketball games, coaching both
  • Men's and Women's Basketball at Rend Lake College
  • Spent 17 years as a Director of Athletics at Rend Lake College
  • Inducted into the Illinois Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame (1995)
  • Inducted into the Rend Lake College Athletic Hall of Fame (2001/2002)
  • Rend Lake College's Gymnasium officially named James 'Hummer' Waugh Gymnasium (1995)
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