ISU alum Fisher to receive new award during Hall of Fame inductions

Illinois State Athletics Percy Hall of Fame
The Illinois State Athletics Percy Hall of Fame will introduce its 2017 class at a banquet on Oct. 21. (Photo courtesy GoRedbirds.com)

By ISU Sports Information

NORMAL – The 2017 Illinois State Athletics Percy Family Hall of Fame class was officially announced Monday, as Kara Nelson Wiesmeyer (softball), two-time MVC Player of the Year and All-American; Aisha Praught Leer (cross country /track and field), NCAA All-American and 2016 Olympian; Samantha Richdale (golf), three-time Missouri Valley Conference individual medalist; Darrell Smith (tennis), four-year letterwinner at No. 1 singles/doubles and top-5 in career singles wins; and Kim Sucher Becker (volleyball/softball/basketball), a three-sport standout who helped ISU teams to state and regional championships, will each become members of the Illinois State Athletics Percy Family Hall of Fame.

In addition to the 2017 Hall of Fame class, Steve Fisher, a 1967 graduate of Illinois State and NCAA national-championship winning basketball coach, will be honored with the Institutional Great Award. The inaugural honor recognizes an Illinois State alumnus who has achieved significant personal and professional accomplishments at the professional or college levels.

The honorees will be officially introduced during the Hall of Fame banquet at 8 a.m., Oct. 21, in the Brown Ballroom at the Bone Student Center on the Illinois State University campus. The class will also be recognized during the Homecoming Parade and at halftime of the Illinois State-South Dakota football game later that day. Kickoff is scheduled for 2 p.m.

Reservations for the Hall of Fame ceremony are $25 per person and can be purchased through the ISU Athletics Department. For more information, call (309) 438-3636.

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