HPU Athletics Announces 2019 Hall of Fame Class

HIGH POINT, N.C. — The High Point University Athletics Department and the Panther Club have announced the HPU Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2019, featuring four former student-athletes, a former coach and for the first time, a team will be recognized.

The group includes, Taylor Milne (men’s track & field/cross country), Paula Shelton (women’s soccer), Billy Sorrell (baseball), Carol Williams (women’s field hockey) and Jim Speight (baseball coach). In addition, the 1977-78 women’s basketball team will be honored.

“We are thrilled to announce our fifth High Point University Athletics Hall of Fame class,” HPU athletic director Dan Hauser said. “This group has helped shape the championship foundation of our HPU Athletic Department today. We look forward to another special evening at the induction ceremony where will honor the extraordinary achievements of this year’s class.”

The High Point University Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2019 induction ceremony will be held Saturday, April 27, at the Condgon School of Health Sciences’ Callicutt Auditorium. Cocktail hour will begin at 5:30 p.m., with dinner and the induction ceremony immediately following at 6:30 p.m.

Tickets for the HPU Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony are $40 per person or $280 for a table with eight seats. To register for the ceremony, click here.

The annual Panther Classic Golf Tournament will take place the same weekend on Friday, April 26th at Willow Creek Golf Club. To register for the tournament, click here.

1977-78 Women’s Basketball Team
The Panthers captured the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) Division II national championship on March 25, 1978. High Point College defeated South Carolina State, 92-88, in overtime in the tournament final. The Panthers won their final 20 games of the season, including the NCAIAW Division II Tournament final, the Carolinas Conference Tournament final and the AIAW Region II Championship. Marie Riley was named the national championship MVP after scoring a then-school record 42 points in the final. Riley and Ethel White were both named AIAW All-Americans for the season.

Taylor Milne – Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country (2002-05)
Milne became the first Panther to be inducted into the Big South Conference Hall of Fame in May 2018. Milne was a six-time Big South champion and eight-time all-conference honoree. He finished 13th in the indoor mile as a senior and became the first Panther to earn All-America honors in program history. Upon graduating from High Point, Milne represented his native Canada at the 2008 Beijing and 2016 Rio Olympic Games.

Paula Shelton – Women’s Soccer (1993-94)
Shelton was named an NSCAA All-American in 1993 and was selected to play in the very first NAIA Women’s East-West Senior Bowl. Shelton racked up the honors in 1993 in addition to her All-America status, being named the team most valuable player and to the NSCAA All-South, All-NAIA District 26 and All-Carolinas Conference teams.

Billy Sorrell – Baseball (1974-77)
Drafted by the Cleveland Indians after graduating high school from Andrews High School in High Point, Sorrell went on to throw 400 innings for the Panthers and accumulated a record of 39-11 with a 3.24 ERA and 304 strikeouts. He was a three-time All-Carolinas Conference honoree, a two-time All-NAIA District 26 selection and was named to the 1976 All-NAIA Area VII team.

Carol Williams – Field Hockey (1982-85)
Williams played forward for the Panthers and was selected as the team most valuable player in 1985. She was a three-time First-Team All-Deep South honoree and led the team in scoring twice. Williams tallied a school-record 20 goals her junior year. She was selected for the national tournament representing the Southeast Region three times in her Panther career.

Jim Speight – Baseball Coach (1979-2001)
Speight guided the Panthers to 467 wins over his 23-year career and led HPU into its first year at the Division I level in 2000. During his time at High Point, he coached three NAIA All-Americans, 18 NAIA All-District selections and five Major League Baseball draft picks. His HPU squad was the national runner-up in 1979 and he guided the Panthers to four Carolinas Conference titles and the 1979 NAIA District 26 and Area VII championships. Speight was named the NAIA District 26 Coach of the Year four times.