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Clemson Hall of Fame Class for 2003


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Clemson, SC-Six former Clemson athletes representing six different

sports will be inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in

2003. The group of six new inductees was announced Saturday by

Charlie Bussey, executive director of the Clemson Athletic Hall of

Fame. The formal induction ceremonies will be held September 5-6,

2003, the weekend Clemson will play host to Furman in football at

Death Valley. The list includes three former Clemson athletes who

were named to ACC 50-Year Anniversary teams this past year.

The list of inductees includes former men's soccer

All-American Eric Eichmann, former track All-American Jim Haughey,

Jane Forman, an All-American and member of the ACC's 50-Year

Anniversary women's tennis team, former All-ACC basketball player

Vincent Hamilton, and former All-ACC baseball player and football

standout Smiley Sanders. Whitey Jordan, who played football and

baseball at Clemson in the 1950s, and went on to coach football and

golf in the 1960s and 1990s at Clemson, also will be inducted.

Eichmann, a forward for the Tigers from 1983-86, was an

All-American in 1985 and 1986. Clemson's career leader in assists

with 47, Eichmann played 88 career games and scored 111 career

points. He led the ACC in assists with a Clemson record 19. A

starter on Clemson's 1984 National Championship team, Eichmann was

named to the ACC's 50-Year Anniversary men's soccer team last fall.

He went on to become a starter on the United States National team in

1989.

Haughey competed for the Clemson track team from 1979-83. He

was a two-time All-American in cross country and helped the Tigers to

three ACC team titles (1980-81-82). Clemson finished in the top 10

in the nation in cross country all three of those seasons. He was

also named to the NCAA All-District team in 1980 and 1981 and was

named to the ACC's 50-Year Anniversary cross country team this past

fall.

Forman is a third member of the Hall of Fame induction class

of 2003 that was named to the ACC's 50-Year Anniversary team. She

was named the ACC Player of the Year in 1981 and 1984 and was a

singles All-American in 1982 and 1983. As a sophomore, junior and

senior she was the ACC Flight One singles champion and ranked in the

top 25 in the nation in each final individual poll. She holds the

Clemson record for most singles victories with 137 and is the

school's all-time leader in sets won with 288.

Hamilton was one of the finest all-around men's basketball

players in Clemson history. As a sophomore in 1981-82, Hamilton led

the ACC in field goal percentage with a .586 mark. That remains a

record for a Clemson guard and no ACC backcourt player has led the

ACC in field goal percentage since. An All-ACC player in 1981-82,

Hamilton was a fourth-round draft choice of the Indiana Pacers in

1985. He went on to play nine years in the Continental Basketball

Association and was that league's all-time leader in field goal

percentage.

Sanders starred for Clemson in baseball and football in the

early 1970s. On the gridiron he led the Tigers in rushing in 1973

with 627 yards off a 5.5 per carry figure. He led the 1973 team in

touchdowns with 10 in just 10 games. On the diamond, Sanders was an

All-ACC outfielder in 1973 and 1974. He was a second-team NCAA

All-District choice in 1974 when he led the ACC in home runs and RBIs.

Jordan also played football and baseball for the Tigers in

the 1950s. He was a three-year letter winner in football for Clemson

from 1955-57. He led the 1957 Orange Bowl team with 12 receptions

for 369 yards. His yards per reception average of 30.7 stood as a

Clemson record for over 30 years. He was also a member of the

Clemson baseball team in 1957.

He went into coaching at Clemson after graduation in 1959 and served

as Clemson's offensive coordinator from 1968-69 and 1993. He served

under Frank Howard, Ken Hatfield and Tommy West in various

capacities. He also coached the Clemson golf team in the 1960s. He

served as an assistant coach at Southern Mississippi, SMU, Wake

Forest, Florida and North Carolina. He is still active serving as a

coach in NFL Europe.

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