The 2018 Athletics Hall of Fame class: Geoff Lambert, Mike Maddox, Grant Comer, Curt Casper, and Kevin McCarthy.
2018 football team captain Oliver Page presents Curt Casper for his Hall of Fame induction.
Curt Casper ’02 set several receiving records at Wabash, including most catches in a game (17). He also made "The Catch" that won the 2001 Monon Bell Game.
Hall of Fame wide receiver Curt Casper with NAWM President Rob Shook and Wabash President Gregory Hess.
Wabash swimmer Hunter Jones presented Grant Comer ’97 at his Hall of Fame induction.
Grant Comer ’97 was a multiple All-American swimmer whose Wabash record in the 400 IM stood for 18 years.
Hall of Fame swimmer and Postgraduate Scholarship winner Grant Comer with NAWM President Rob Shook and Wabash President Gregory Hess.
Ra'Shawn Jones presented Geoff Lambert ’08 at his Hall of Fame induction.
Geoff Lambert was the national runner-up in the 800 meters and was an eight-time conference champ.
Geoff Lambert with NAWM President Rob Shook and Wabash President Gregory Hess.
Baseball player Jackson Blevins presents Mike Maddox ’80 for his Hall of Fame induction.
Mike Maddox ’80 is Wabash's only ABCA First Team All-American baseball player. He hit .471 to set the school record.
Record-setting baseball player Mike Maddox with NAWM President Rob Shook and Wabash President Gregory Hess.
Coach Clyde Morgan presenting Kevin McCarthy ’12 for his Hall of Fame induction.
Kevin McCarthy ’12 was an All-American in six events and won the national title in the indoor mile.
National Champion Kevin McCarthy with NAWM President Rob Shook and Wabash President Gregory Hess.
Stan Parrish presents Jeff McLochlin, who was killed while serving in Afghanistan, for his Hall of Fame induction.
Connor McLochlin gave the acceptance speech on behalf of his father, Jeff, a Hall of Fame football player who led the 1982 undefeated team. "As good as he was as a football player, he was an even better dad."
NAWM President Rob Shook and Wabash President Gregory Hess share the stage with Jeff McLochlin's wife and children..
About 50 members of the 2002 Wabash football team were present for their Hall of Fame induction.
2002 team captain Jamie Bopp gave an impassioned acceptance speech on behalf of his Hall of Fame teammates.
Former Wabash coaches Chris Creighton and Neal Neathery congratulate their 2002 Little Giants.
Legends Rem Johnston ’55, Hall of Fame Coach Stan Parrish, and current Head Football Coach Don Morel.
Rob Johnson, Roger Busch, Clyde Morgan, Geoff Lambert, and Ra'Shawn Jones.
Curt Casper ’02 set several receiving records at Wabash, including most catches in a game (17). He also made "The Catch" that won the 2001 Monon Bell Game.
Connor McLochlin gave the acceptance speech on behalf of his father, Jeff, a Hall of Fame football player who led the 1982 undefeated team. "As good as he was as a football player, he was an even better dad."