Dover --- Delaware State University is seeking nominations for its 2024 Athletics Hall-of-Fame class. Former Hornet student-athletes who graduated or completed their eligibility prior to 2018 after completing at least two (2) years of participation in one or more sports are eligible for consideration. Hall of Fame nominations are also being accepted for former Delaware State University coaches and administrators, as well as supporters of the university's athletics program. The nomination deadline is July 15, 2024. The 2024 DSU Athletics Hall-of-Fame Banquet and Induction Ceremony is scheduled for November 8, 2024. The Delaware State Athletics Hall-of-Fame was established in 1985. For more information, contact the Assistant Vice President of Auxiliary Services, Tamara Stoner at (302) 857- 7841.
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