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Contribute to bronze bust of UCM’s Jerry Hughes

From left: Central Missouri president Dr. Chuck Ambrose, MSHOF President and Executive Director Jerald Andrews, UCM athletic director Jerry Hughes and the Hall's Executive Vice President, Marty Willadsen.
From left: Central Missouri president Dr. Chuck Ambrose, MSHOF President and Executive Director Jerald Andrews, UCM athletic director Jerry Hughes and the Hall’s Executive Vice President, Marty Willadsen.

Ever want to get your name into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame? There is a way to see it displayed.

The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame was in Warrensburg on Wednesday to honor its latest Missouri Sports Legend, longtime University of Central Missouri athletic director Jerry Hughes. The Hall of Fame showed off the bronze bust that will soon line the Legends Walkway, and your name can be included.

Contributions will be accepted for the bust, which will soon be displayed on the walkway, bronze busts of Missouri sports greats such as Stan Musial, Len Dawson, Norm Stewart, Ozzie Smith and George Brett. Donors making a $500, tax-free donation will have their name permanently cast on a bronze plaque, which will be showcased on the stone structure supporting Hughes’ bust. Donors also will receive an autographed Jerry Hughes Legends print.

To contribute, call Executive Vice President Marty Willadsen at the Hall of Fame at 417-889-3100.

Hughes was formally honored during the 2016 Enshrinement Ceremonies presented by Killian Construction on January 31 in Springfield.

Under Hughes’ leadership since January 1983, UCM has won eight NCAA Division II national titles: men’s basketball (1984, 2014), women’s basketball (1984), baseball (1994, 2003), women’s bowling (2003) and women’s Indoor & Outdoor track and field (2015). Entering the 2015 fall semester, UCM had won 151 MIAA championships, had 45 other top four NCAA finishes and made more than 260 NCAA postseason appearances. Hughes, the first three-time winner of the Central Region Athletic Director of the Year award at any NCAA level, has been a Division II member of the NCAA Executive Committee and chairman of the D-II Championships Committee. He also served a term as NCAA Vice President for Division II and has been a member of the NCAA Council, making him the only person to twice hold the highest-ranking office available to athletics administrators in D-II. Hughes, a UCM alum, was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2005.