Watch: 2022 Ole Miss M-Club Hall of Fame Ceremony
Earlier this fall Ole Miss honored its 2022 M-Club Hall of Fame class that included football star Dexter McCluster, baseball standout Chris Coghlan and Olympian Sam Kendricks.
Six former athletes ranging from football, baseball, tennis and track & field made up the 2022 class and former football player Tim Ellis received the George Lotterhos Service Award.
A ceremony took place on Oct. 13 at the Inn at Ole Miss and all of the 2022 inductees were honored during halftime of the football game against Auburn on Oct. 15.
McCluster played from 2006 to 2009 and earned All-American honors after the 2009 season that saw him end his Ole Miss career No. 2 on the career all-purpose yardage list at 4,089 (behind only Deuce McAllister’s 4,889). He also capped his career off by becoming just the second back-to-back MVP in the history of the Cotton Bowl Classic in 2009 and 2010, joining SMU’s Doak Walker.
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As a member of the baseball team from 2004 to 2006 Coghlan was a three-time All-SEC selection and led the Rebels to 131 wins across those three seasons, securing an SEC West Championship in 2005 and an outright SEC title in 2006 alongside two NCAA Super Regional appearances in those years.
Kendricks is an Oxford native and was a member of the track & field team from 2012 to 2014. As a Rebel, Kendricks dismantled the Ole Miss record book en route to two NCAA Outdoor titles in 2013 and 2014, an NCAA Indoor runner-up finish in 2014, five total All-America honors and two SEC titles before going pro early following the 2014 season.
The other 2022 M-Club Hall of Fame inductees were:
- Joakim Appelqvist – Men’s Tennis
- Johan Hede – Men’s Tennis
- Kristi Boxx – Women’s Tennis
On Thursday Ole Miss released the 2022 M-Club Hall of Fame ceremony. You can watch the entire video below.
Video courtesy of Ole Miss Sports Productions.