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Ole Miss athletics 2025 M-Club Hall of Fame class includes Lance Lynn
OXFORD — Ole Miss athletics has announced its 2025 M-Club Hall of Fame class.
Stacy Andrews (track and field/football), Kenny Carlyle (baseball), Lance Lynn (baseball), Jim Poole Jr. (football), Marilyn Brooks Thomas (women’s basketball) and Regina Thomas (volleyball) are the six inductees.
Sheila Sullivan Hickman is also slated to receive the George Lotterhos Service Award. She is a past president of the M-Club Alumni Chapter and scored 1,475 career points for Ole Miss women’s basketball from 1973-77.
The induction ceremony will be Thursday, Nov. 13 at The Inn at Ole Miss. Tickets will go on sale Aug. 15. The class will also be honored two days after the induction at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium when Ole Miss football hosts Florida on Nov. 15.
Ole Miss Athletics 2025 M-Club Hall of Fame class
Stacy Andrews, Track & Field (2000-03) and Football (2003)
Andrews was a two-sport athlete at Ole Miss. He was a two-time All-American in weight throws and discus and played football in his senior season. The Cincinnati Bengals drafted Andrews in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft.
Kenny Carlyle, Baseball (1989-92)
Carlyle was a pitcher for the Rebels for four seasons. He played for Jake Gibbs his first two seasons and then Don Kessinger. He has 27 career wins.
Lance Lynn, Baseball (2006-08)
Lynn pitched three seasons at Ole Miss before going on to a long professional career (2009-24). He broke the Ole Miss single-season (146) and career (332) pitching strikeout records. Lynn won the 2011 World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Jim Poole Jr., Football (1969-71)
Poole Jr. was a two-time first-team All-SEC selection at tight end for Ole Miss. He had 110 career receptions for 1,196 yards and six touchdowns.
Marilyn Brooks Thomas, Women’s Basketball (1982-85)
Brooks had a successful four-year career at Ole Miss and was a senior captain on the 1984-85 team. She ended her career with 1,308 points. She also pulled in 854 rebounds. The Rebels went 106-20 with Thomas on the team and made the NCAA tournament each season.
Regina Thomas, Volleyball (2008-11)
Thomas was named a third-team All-American in 2010 by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. She was the first Rebel to earn that honor. She was a two-time team captain and a three-time All-SEC honoree.
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