Kentucky Wesleyan Athletics has officially announced it’s 2023 Hall of Fame class, consisting of Stacey (Baxter) Bischoff, Brenda (Britt) Cason, Jamie Duvall and Jordan White.
Stacey (Baxter) Bischoff ’97 – Volleyball
Bischoff was s four-year starter on the Kentucky Wesleyan volleyball team and ranks in the top ten in multiple categories. She is second in career kills (1,098), service aces (177), and points (1,449.5). She is third in sets played (414) and digs (1,233), fifth in solo blocks (115), sixth in career matches played (120), and is seventh in total blocks (234) and block assists (119). She holds the single season records for sets played (127) and matches played (36). Bischoff was a three-time Academic All-Great Lake Valley Conference honoree (1994-96).
Brenda (Britt) Cason ’84 – Women’s Basketball
Cason was a 1983 All-Great Lakes Valley Conference First Team selection and was named to the GLVC All-Tournament team that same year. She ranks third in KWC history in career points (1,532), scoring average (16.3), and field goals (616), fifth in career rebounds (688), sixth in career assists (360) and rebounding average (6.0), eighth in career free throws (300), ninth in career assist average (3.6), and holds the single game assist record (15).
Jamie Duvall ’89 – Men’s Soccer
Duvall is one of only two players in program history to have made the All-GLVC team all four years, and one of only four players to earn National Soccer Coaches Association Mideast All-Region honors (1988). As a team captain in 1987 he led the Panthers to 11 wins, the second most in program history. He ranks fifth in career goals (28), seventh in career points (59), and holds the career record for most consecutive starts (60).
Jordan White ’12 – Baseball
White became the first All-American in program history when he was named to the second team in 2012. During that season he was also named the ABCA Midwest Region Player of the Year, GLVC Player of the Year, ABCA All-Midwest Region Golden Glove first team, and KWC’s Male Student-Athlete of the year. He was a two-time GLVC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, a four-time Academic All-GLVC honoree, and graduated with a 3.78 cumulative GPA and a degree in accounting. He is the KWC career record holder in at bats (614) and total bases (331). He ranks second in hits (224), doubles (47), third in triples (9), fourth in RBI’s (120) and games started (166), seventh in games played (171), and ninth in batting average (.365).
A Hall of Fame reception will be announced at a later date.